CLAY COUNTY HOSPITAL
Services - All
Patients, Median Length of Stay, and Median Charge
This section shows the number of patients visiting this facility for certain conditions or procedures. IDPH used discharge data provided by the hospitals to calculate the length of stay and charge . Your length of stay and billable amount may vary greatly; always consult your physician or patient advocate.
Per Section 4-4 of the Illinois Health Finance Reform Act , hospitals "shall make available to prospective patients information on the normal charge incurred for any procedure or operation the prospective patient is considering”. Hospitals are required to post established charges for services. Several other Illinois laws promote fair and reasonable billing practices amongst hospitals, including the Fair Patient Billing Act and the Uninsured Patient Discount Act .
All measures below are calculated for all patients unless otherwise specified.
Major Diagnosis | Patients | Median Length of Stay | Median Charge |
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Alcohol/Drug Abuse
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Too few cases | ||
Appendectomy
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8 | 1 days | $17,049.25 |
Bronchitis and Asthma
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6 | 2 days | $8,195.25 |
Cellulitis
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41 | 4 days | $10,709.75 |
Chest Pain
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Too few cases | ||
Diabetes
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Too few cases | ||
Diabetes with Major Complications
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Too few cases | ||
Diabetes with Complications
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Too few cases | ||
Digestive Disorders
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72 | 3 days | $9,897.75 |
Heart Failure
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16 | 4 days | $10,261.38 |
Heart Failure with Complications
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23 | 4 days | $11,319.25 |
Heart Failure with Multiple Complications
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9 | 4 days | $15,851.50 |
Urinary Tract Infections
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71 | 4 days | $10,790.75 |
Gallbladder Removal
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11 | 4 days | $25,514.37 |
Metabolic Disorders
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19 | 4 days | $8,373.50 |
Uterine Procedures for Nonmalignancy without Multiple Complications
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Too few cases |
Major Diagnosis | Patients | Median Length of Stay | Median Charge |
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Bronchitis and Asthma (Pediatric)
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5 | 2 days | $5,617.50 |
Outpatient services
This section shows the number of patients visiting this facility for certain conditions or procedures. IDPH used data provided by the hospitals to calculate the charges . Your billable amount may vary greatly; always consult your physician or patient advocate.
All measures below are calculated for all patients unless otherwise specified.
Major Diagnosis | Patients | Median Charge |
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Bunionectomy
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8 | $7,797.88 |
Colonoscopy
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296 | $3,650.50 |
Knee Cartilage Excision
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23 | $8,973.50 |
Lesion Excision
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15 | $3,076.00 |
Insertion of catheter or spinal stimulator and injection into spinal canal
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21 | $3,764.75 |
Inguinal Hernia Repair
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14 | $6,527.13 |
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
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25 | $11,574.75 |
Lens Procedures
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70 | $5,085.75 |
Lumpectomy
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Too few cases | |
Tonsillectomy
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Too few cases | |
Upper GI Endoscopy
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286 | $3,387.63 |
Decompression Peripheral Nerve
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Too few cases | |
Other Therapeutic Procedures on Muscles and Tendons
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7 | $3,739.25 |
Diagnostic Imaging Services
This section shows the number of patients visiting this facility for certain diagnostic imaging tests. IDPH used data provided by the hospitals to calculate the charges . Your billable amount may vary greatly; always consult your physician or patient advocate.
Imaging Service | Volume | Median Charge |
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CT Scan Head (Inpatient)
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50 | $1,452.00 |
CT Scan Head (Outpatient)
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1,123 | $1,452.00 |
Emergency Department services
Emergency Departments (EDs) play a vital role in the health care of our nation, providing care for patients with emergent health needs and meeting the sudden demands of natural disasters, trauma, and public health emergencies. While visits to Emergency Departments have grown over the last several decades, timely and effective care is essential to ensure quality patient outcomes. Delays in treatment can put patients at risk and cause undue harm. This section provides information about wait time to be seen in the Emergency Department. This data comes from medicare.gov/hospitalcompare .
Measure | Result |
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Admit decision time to ED departure time for admitted patients
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N/A minutes |
Time from ED arrival to ED departure for discharged ED patients
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142.00 minutes |
Emergency Departments sometimes put incoming ambulance traffic on “bypass”, diverting the traffic to other local Emergency Departments. This may be an indication of how effectively a hospital manages its internal work flow, or it can be related to major events such as power outages, large scale accidents or natural disasters, etc. Not all Emergency Departments experience the need for “bypass” initiation. Left AMA is sourced from Discharge Data, and both bypass measures are sourced from Emergency Medical Services and reported by individual hospitals.
Measure | Result |
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Emergency Department Utilization
This section gives information about Emergency Department utilization. It shows the total number of patients seen in the Emergency Department, including those that were admitted as hospital inpatients and those that were treated as outpatients. A high volume may indicate a lack of primary care availability in the service area.
ExportMeasure | Result |
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Emergency Department Visits, Total
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7,679 patients |
Emergency Department Visits, Inpatient
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111 patients |
Emergency Department Visits, Outpatient
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7,568 patients |