At Duke, we are committed to delivering top-quality care --
and to providing you with reliable, easy-to-understand
information about our performance and quality of care.
On these pages you can find regularly updated performance
measures that show how well Duke is doing compared to other
hospitals across the state and the nation in key areas,
including:
- How well our hospitals follow recommended treatment
guidelines developed from evidence-based research
- How satisfied patients are with their Duke
experience
We hope this information will assist you in making informed
decisions when you are choosing a hospital to entrust with your
care.
Quality Measures
Duke University Health System participates in national and
statewide quality measurement programs to help us improve the
care we provide. These programs assess quality of care by
measuring how well hospitals follow specific guidelines when
treating patients with certain medical conditions.
In this section, you can compare our scores with national
and state averages in four treatment areas. These areas were
selected by the Federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid for
hospital quality comparisons because there are well-established
national guidelines for the best ways to treat patients with
these conditions.
Click a link below to see how we measure up.
Heart Attack
Performance measures related to heart attack treatment
Heart Failure
Performance measures related to heart failure treatment
Pneumonia
Performance measures related to pneumonia treatment
Surgery
Performance measures related to care before, after, and during
surgery
Patient Satisfaction
Duke University Health System participates in nationwide
programs that survey patients about their satisfaction with
care at Duke. The surveys ask questions to find out what
patients liked and didn’t like about their hospital
experience.
In this section, you can compare our patient satisfaction
scores with national and state averages in a number of
areas.
See patient
satisfaction measures
Health Care Quality Organizations
In this section, you can learn more about national and state
organizations that collect patient care quality data from Duke
and other hospitals, apply standardized measures and metrics,
and publicly report the results.
Learn more about health care
quality organizations