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Pneumonia Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling

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InstitutionRating
U.S. Average185%
N.C. Average292%
Top Hospitals3100%
Duke Raleigh Hospital85%
Duke University Hospital100%
Durham Regional Hospital90%

The rates displayed in this graph are for discharges January 2007 through December 2007. Source: hospitalcompare.hhs.gov
(1) The U.S. average includes all reporting hospitals in the United States.
(2) The N.C. average includes all reporting hospitals in the state of North Carolina.
(3) "Top Hospitals" represent the top 10% of hospitals nationwide. These hospitals achieved 100% on this measure.

What Does This Measure?

The percentage of pneumonia patients with a history of smoking cigarettes who were given information or counseling to help them quit smoking.

Why Is This Important?

Smoking damages the lungs and can make breathing difficult, increasing the risk for pneumonia and other chronic lung diseases. Quitting may reduce a patient’s chance of contracting pneumonia again.

Patients who receive advice or counseling about quitting smoking are more likely to quit than those who do not.

What Are We Doing to Improve Our Performance?

Duke has enacted several initiatives to improve our performance. These include:

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