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CareLuminate Quality and Safety Report

Madison Medical Center

611 W MAIN ST
FREDERICKTOWN, MO
(573) 781-3341

Patient 
Recommendation

Below Average: Bottom 50% Hospital

Patient Feedback

Nurse Feedback

Registered Nurse Feedback

66%
Below Average: Bottom 50% Hospital

Based on 66% of 80 interviewed patients who would definitely recommend this hospital. Interviews completed as part of HCAHPS patient feedback surveys. Public data not collected by CareLuminate.

Estimated Nurse Recommendation
65%

of Nurses Recommend to Their Loved Ones

CareLuminate does not have nurse interviews for this hospital currently, but is estimating the Nurse Recommendation Score based on the strong relationship between patient feedback and nurse feedback.

How Does CareLuminate Estimate The Nurse Recommendation Score?

With over 1,000 nurses having participated with CareLuminate to date, we have found that the relationship between hospital patient recommendation ratings and nurse recommendation ratings is very strong (p<.001, R-squared = .42). 

While the two ratings are often similar, the comments from nurses are extremely important because they show an important 'inside view' into strengths or concerns in a hospital. CareLuminate is working towards offering nurse insights into every hospital in the US. 

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Nurses Say it Straight

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Nurses Say it Straight

These comments are not from nurses at Madison Medical Center but are instead nurse comments from hospitals with a similar size and quality ratings for illustration of what feedback from nurses at a hospital of this size and quality might be.

Very comfortable for family in ER, but strongly urge going somewhere else for higher level of care.

Excellent handling of stroke patients in the Emergency Department, but delays and lower quality care in med-surg floors.

Very good care, small hospital, limited services, up-to-date facilities

Better care in ICU/critical care, new grads in med/surg, low staffing ratios affect quality of care.

Overall, good care, outdated facilities, competent doctors, dedicated staff, highly skilled nursing, good patient care.

Highly recommend hospital, especially cardiology department. Shortage of staff, but not as dire as it seems.

Definitely recommend hospital, good quality care with competent nurses and doctors implementing evidence-based practices.

Quality of care is average to above average.

"Not recommended. Quality of care lacking, unsure if due to younger/newer staff or specific training."

Nurses Say it Straight

These comments are not from nurses at Madison Medical Center but are instead nurse comments from hospitals with a similar size and quality ratings for illustration of what feedback from nurses at a hospital of this size and quality might be.

Very comfortable for family in ER, but strongly urge going somewhere else for higher level of care.

Excellent handling of stroke patients in the Emergency Department, but delays and lower quality care in med-surg floors.

Very good care, small hospital, limited services, up-to-date facilities

Better care in ICU/critical care, new grads in med/surg, low staffing ratios affect quality of care.

Overall, good care, outdated facilities, competent doctors, dedicated staff, highly skilled nursing, good patient care.

Highly recommend hospital, especially cardiology department. Shortage of staff, but not as dire as it seems.

Definitely recommend hospital, good quality care with competent nurses and doctors implementing evidence-based practices.

Quality of care is average to above average.

"Not recommended. Quality of care lacking, unsure if due to younger/newer staff or specific training."

Not recommend for all family, but good overall. Top cardiology surgeon. Recommend specific unit. Coworkers welcoming. Solid staff. Manager and peers are supportive. Tricky location. High drug overdose and homeless population.

Summary of Hospital-Reported Data

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services requires hospitals to collect and report on hospital quality and patient satisfaction data. While the data can be dated (collected 1 to 4 years ago) the insights are an important view into hospital safety and quality. We looked through all of this data, and here is our summary of what we found:

According to the CMS HCAHPS patient ratings and quality data, Madison Medical Center is an average performing hospital in terms of mortality rates across all measured areas. Additionally, the hospital demonstrates a commendably low emergency room wait and treatment time, with patients being seen and treated in less than 2 hours. These facts reflect the quality of care provided at Madison Medical Center, offering patients timely and efficient emergency services.

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