Septicemia at Central & Northeastern PA Geisinger Wilkes-Barre

Septicemia, aka blood poisoning, is the presence of bacteria in the blood. It can be caused by infections of the body organs, bones, central nervous system, or other tissues. Symptoms include extremely high fevers, chills, rapid breathing, and rapid heart rate. The body often goes into shock, red spots can appear, and there can be severely decreased urination if left untreated. Blood cultures, urine cultures, skin lesion cultures, platelet counts, and clotting studies are all used in the diagnosis process. Once diagnosed, patients are admitted to the hospital, where they have given antibiotics, fluids, oxygen, and even plasma.

The following information, compares treatment costs & outcomes for Septicemia at Central & Northeastern PA Geisinger Wilkes-Barre Hospital to Pennsylvania's regional & statewide data on similar treatments*.


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    Readmission Rating  
Year Total Cases Length of Stay For Any Reason For Complication or Infection
Average # of days Rating Mortality Rating Average Charge
2007  89 7.3 $30753 

Significantly higher than expected.

Not significantly different than expected.

Significantly lower than expected.

NR Not reported.

NC Non-compliant.

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* About the data: Data has been compiled from PA Health Care Cost Containment Council's Public Hospital Performance Report.