Stroke - Hemorrhagic at Central & Northeastern PA York

A hemorrhagic stroke is a stroke that involves bleeding of the brain, which causes the brain to swell, either due to irritation from the blood or an increase of pressure. Hemorrhagic strokes can be caused by high blood pressure, which breaks down the artery walls until they burst, or is the result of a weak spot in the artery wall which stretches and eventually bursts. A buildup of amyloid protein is also associated with strokes. Symptoms include swallowing difficulties, vertigo, numbness, weakness, and speech difficulties. Only about 20% of strokes are hemorrhagic. CT scans are crucial in identifying whether or not a stroke has occurred.

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

York Hospital is located at
1001 South George Street, York

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by phone: (717) 851-3500
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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  44 6.5 $14993 
2006  56 6.6 $15907 
2005  42 4.7 $11260 
2004  38 7.5 $12815 
2003  31 7.0 $11022 

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.