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MACKINAC STRAITS HOSPITAL AND HEALTH CENTER
1140 n state street, saint ignace, Mich. 49781
(906) 643-8585
74% of Patients Would "Definitely Recommend" this Hospital 
          (Mich. Avg: 71%) 
4 violations related to ER care since 2015
         
Hospital Type
Critical Access Hospitals
Hospital Owner
Voluntary non-profit - Private
ER Volume
Low (0 - 20K patients a year)
See this hospital's CMS profile page or inspection reports.
Detailed Quality Measures
Here is a more in depth look at each quality measure, compared to state and national averages for hospitals with low ER volumes. Experts caution that very small differences between hospitals for a given measure are unlikely to correspond to noticeable differences in the real world.
Time Until Sent Home
Average time patients spent in the emergency room before being sent home (if not admitted).
Left Without
 Being Seen
Percentage of patients who left the emergency room without being seen by a doctor or medical practitioner.
Time Before Admission
Average time patients spent in the emergency room before being admitted to the hospital.
No Data Available
Results are not available for this reporting period.
Transfer Time
Among patients admitted, additional time they spent waiting before being taken to their room (sometimes referred to as "boarding time.")
No Data Available
Results are not available for this reporting period.
CT Scan
Percentage of patients who arrived with stroke symptoms and did not receive brain scan results within 45 mins.
No Data Available
Results are not available for this reporting period.
Violations Related to ER Care
Problems found in emergency rooms at this hospital since 2015, as identified during the investigation of a complaint. About This Data →
APPROPRIATE TRANSFER
Sep 29, 2015
Based on document review and interview, the facility failed to transfer a patient (patient #1) who had low blood pressure, in a safe manner resulting in the potential for patient harm.
See More ↓COMPLIANCE WITH 489.24
Sep 29, 2015
Based on document review and interview, the hospital failed to ensure patient #1 received a medical screening exam and was transferred according to facility policy, resulting in the potential for patient harm.
See More ↓EMERGENCY ROOM LOG
Sep 29, 2015
Based on document review and interview, the facility failed to maintain a central log on each individual who comes to the emergency department (ED) for one of one patient (Patient #1), seeking medical assistance resulting in the potential for unmet patient needs and poor patient outcomes.
See More ↓MEDICAL SCREENING EXAM
Sep 29, 2015
Based on document review and interview, the facility failed to perform a medical screening examination (MSE) on an individual that came to the facility (and subsequently was sent to Facility B) (patient #1) resulting in the potential for a less than optimal patient outcome.
See More ↓Notes
“Average time” refers to the median wait time (the midpoint of all patients' wait times). References to “doctor or medical practitioner” indicate a doctor, nurse practitioner or physician's assistant. CMS reports the CT scan quality measure as the percentage of patients who received a scan within 45 minutes. We have reversed that measure so that all measures follow a “lower is better” pattern.
Additional design and development by Mike Tigas and Sisi Wei.
Sources
All data comes from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Detailed quality measures at the hospital, state and national level were last updated September 2019. Most data was collected between October 2017 and October 2018. Data on ER-related violations is from January 2015 to June 2019.
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