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North Carolina

    Compare the performance of surgeons practicing at hospitals in this state, in one of the following procedures:

Hip Replacement

Total hip replacement (ICD-9-CM code 81.51)

Replace diseased hip joint with an artificial hip joint. The most common reason for a hip replacement is osteoarthritis, which is a breakdown of the cartilage in the joint. More information »

71North Carolina hospitals performed this procedure on Medicare patients.
11 (15%)have at least one surgeon with a low adjusted complication rate.
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Sorted by the surgeon with the lowest adjusted rate of complications at each hospital, along with a measure representing the combined performance of surgeons and hospitals for these procedures.

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REX HOSPITAL, RALEIGH
ST LUKES HOSPITAL, COLUMBUS
FORSYTH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, WINSTON-SALEM
CARTERET GENERAL HOSPITAL, MOREHEAD CITY
VIDANT MEDICAL CENTER, GREENVILLE
RUTHERFORD HOSPITAL INC, RUTHERFORDTON
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NASH GENERAL HOSPITAL, ROCKY MOUNT
CMC-BLUE RIDGE, MORGANTON
PARK RIDGE HEALTH, HENDERSONVILLE
WILKES REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, NORTH WILKESBORO
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ONSLOW MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, JACKSONVILLE