Staffed beds refers to the number of beds that a hospital operates. (Some hospitals are licensed to have more beds than they use.)
The average Connecticut hospital has an occupancy rate of 76 percent.
To see more detailed data on infections and inspections at this hospital, go
this link at HospitalInspections.org.
There were 20,255 catheter days in 2012, which are the number of days a urinary catheter is in place for each patient in the intensive care unit. The higher this number, the greater the chances of infection.
The difference between the number of infections and the predicted number is interpreted by the Department of Public Health as: Worse than expected.
There were 280,392 patients in inpatient care locations in 2013. The higher this number, the greater the chances of infection.
The difference between the number of infections and the predicted number is not large enough to be statistically significant, so Department of Public Health interprets this as being "in the expected range."
There were 21,735 days in which a central line was in place for patient in the intensive care unit in 2012. The higher this number, the greater the chances of infection.
The difference between the number of infections and the predicted number is not large enough to be statistically significant, so Department of Public Health interprets this as being "in the expected range."
"Non-government" is private insurance. We tallied uninsured patients separately.
Note: TRICARE is insurance for members of the military and their families.
"Non-government" is private insurance. We tallied uninsured patients separately.