Preventing Blood Clots

Ordering the recommended treatments to prevent blood clots (venous thromboembolism)

Timeframe: January 2011 through March 2011
(Most Recent Data Available)

Percent Of Patients Whose Doctors Ordered

Timeframe: October 2009 through September 2010
(Yearly National & State Comparisons)

Treatments to Prevent Blood Clots

What Does This Measure?

The percentage of eligible patients whose doctors ordered treatments to prevent blood clots after select surgeries.

Why Is This Important?

Patients sometimes develop blood clots after they undergo surgery. If blood flow is limited it can cause a potentially fatal lung condition called pulmonary embolism.

Treatment to prevent blood clots can include blood thinning medications, elastic support stockings, or mechanical air stockings that promote circulation in the legs.

What Are We Doing to Improve Our Performance?

HealthONE hospitals have implemented several initiatives to improve our performance on this measure. These include: