Substance Use Treatment at Bronson Battle Creek Hospital
There is evidence that screening and counseling can reduce alcohol, drug, and tobacco use for adults and pregnant women. A hospital stay provides a chance to address unhealthy alcohol, drug, or tobacco use.
Substance Use Treatment
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1/1/2019 - 12/31/2019
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Bronson Battle Creek Hospital |
National Average |
Patients with alcohol abuse who received or refused a brief intervention during their inpatient stay.
Higher percentages are better
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79% |
84% |
Patients with alcohol abuse who received a brief intervention during their inpatient stay.
Higher percentages are better
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76% |
77% |
Patients who screened positive for an alcohol or drug use disorder during their inpatient stay who, at discharge, either: (1) received or refused a prescription for medications to treat their alcohol or drug use disorder OR (2) received or refused a referral for addiction treatment.
Higher percentages are better
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52% |
73% |
Patients who screened positive for an alcohol or drug use disorder during their inpatient stay who, at discharge, either: (1) received a prescription for medications to treat their alcohol or drug use disorder OR (2) received a referral for addiction treatment.
Higher percentages are better
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51% |
62% |
Patients who use tobacco and who received or refused counseling to quit AND received or refused medications to help them quit tobacco or had a reason for not receiving medication during their hospital stay.
Higher percentages are better
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68% |
82% |
Patients who use tobacco and who received counseling to quit AND received medications to help them quit tobacco or had a reason for not receiving medication during their hospital stay.
Higher percentages are better
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2% |
47% |
Patients who use tobacco and at discharge (1) received or refused a referral for outpatient counseling AND (2) received or refused a prescription for medications to help them quit or had a reason for not receiving medication.
Higher percentages are better
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89% |
60% |
Patients who use tobacco and at discharge (1) received a referral for outpatient counseling AND (2) received a prescription for medications to help them quit or had a reason for not receiving medication.
Higher percentages are better
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0% |
22% |