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1 2012 Report on Hospitals

2 2012 Report on Hospitals Licensed by Mississippi State Department of Health Division of Health Facilities Licensure and Certification Licensed by Mississippi State Department of Health P.O. Box 1700 Jackson, Mississippi Published June 2013 Health Facilities Licensure and Certification Marilynn Winborne, Director

3 Table of Contents Page Preface...I Map I Table I-A Table I-B Table I-C Table I-D Table II Table III Map II Table IV-A Table IV-B Table IV-C Table IV-D Table IV-E Table IV-F Table V-A Distribution of Mississippi Hospitals by Type of Facility and County...1 Number of Acute Care Hospitals and Beds in Mississippi by Type of Ownership and Control in Number of Psychiatric Hospitals and Beds in Mississippi by Type of Ownership and Control in Number of Chemical Dependency Hospitals and Beds in Mississippi by Type of Ownership and Control in Number of Rehabilitation Hospitals and Beds in Mississippi by Type of Ownership and Control in Accreditations and Certifications of Mississippi Hospitals, 2002, 2007 and Staffing of All Mississippi Hospitals by Type...7 Hospital Service Area Map...8 Computed Tomographic Body Procedures by Hospital Service Area in Computed Tomographic Head Procedures by Hospital Service Area in Diagnostic Radioisotope and X-Ray Procedures by Hospital Service Area in Digital Subtraction Angiography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Procedures by Hospital Service Area in Positron Emission Tomography and Single Photon Emission Computerized Tomography Procedures by Hospital Service Area in Ultrasound Procedures by Hospital Services by Hospital Service Area in Linear Accelerator Procedures by Hospital Service Area in

4 Table of Contents Continued Table V-B Table V-C Table VI-A Radioactive Implants by Hospital Service Area in Therapeutic Radioisotope Procedures by Hospital Service Area in Cardiac Catheterizations and Angioplasty (PCTA) Procedure by Hospital Service Area in Table VI-B Cardiac Surgeries by Hospital Service Area in Table VII Table VIII Table IX Table X Table XI Table XII Table XIII Table XIV-A Renal Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripter Procedures by Hospital Service Area in Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Procedures by Hospital Service Area in Geriatric, Respite and Adult Day Care Patients Served by Hospital Service Area in Surgical Operations and Rooms by Hospital Service Area in Emergency, Clinic/other visits by Hospital Service Area in Rural Health Clinics and Visits by Hospital Service Area in Selected Statistics for 2012 Licensed Hospital Beds..18 Average Length of Stay, Average Daily Census and Occupancy Rate by Acute Care Category for Mississippi Hospitals in Table XIV-B 1 Average Length of Stay, Average Daily Census and Occupancy Rate by Psychiatric Category for Mississippi Hospitals in Table XIV-B 2 Average Length of Stay, Average Daily Census and Occupancy Rate by Adult Psychiatric Category for Mississippi Hospitals in Table XIV-B 3 Average Length of Stay, Average Daily Census and Occupancy Rate by Adolescent Psychiatric Category for Mississippi Hospitals in Table XIV-C 1 Average Length of Stay, Average Daily Census and Occupancy Rate by Chemical Dependency Category for Mississippi Hospitals in

5 Table of Contents Continued Table XIV-C 2 Average Length of Stay, Average Daily Census and Occupancy Rate by Adult Chemical Dependency Category for Mississippi Hospitals in Table XIV-C 3 Average Length of Stay, Average Daily Census and Occupancy Rate by Adolescent Chemical Dependency Category for Mississippi Hospitals in Table XIV-D Table XV-A Table XV-B Table XV-C Table XV-D Table XVI Table XVII Table XVIII Table XIX Table XX-A Table XX-B Average Length of Stay, Average Daily Census and Occupancy Rate by Rehabilitation Category for Mississippi Hospitals in Acute Care Licensed Bed Capacity and Beds Set up and Staffed for Mississippi Hospitals in Psychiatric Licensed Bed Capacity and Beds Set up and Staffed for Mississippi Hospitals in Chemical Dependency Licensed Bed Capacity and Beds Set up and Staffed for Mississippi Hospitals in Rehabilitation Licensed Bed Capacity and Beds Set up and Staffed for Mississippi Hospitals in Swing Bed Average Length of Stay and Average Daily Census for Mississippi Hospitals in Destination of Discharged Swing Bed Patients in 2012, Number Referred to Home Health, and Number of Acute Care Beds Designated as Swing Beds by Hospital Service Area...42 Swing Bed Utilization in 2012 by Hospital Service Area...43 Percentage Distribution of Population and Hospital Beds by Hospital Service Area, Selected Utilization Statistics for Mississippi Hospitalsin 2012 by Hospital Service Area and County...45 Psychiatric, Chemical Dependency and Rehabilitation Utilization Statistics for Mississippi Hospitals in 2012 by Hospital Service Area and County...49 Table XXI Selected Utilization Statistics for 2002, 2007 and

6 Table of Contents Continued Table XXII 2012 Newborn Statistics by Hospital Service Area and County...52 Table XXIII Newborn Statistics for and Table XXIV Table XXV Table XXVI Table XXVII Appendix A 2012 Selected Acute Hospital Utilization Data by Hospital Service Area...55 Beds Set Up, Discharges, Discharge Days and Inpatient Days Reported in Average Length of Stay, Average Daily Census and Occupancy Rates by Acute Care Category Excluding Long Term Care Acute Hospitals, Geriatric Psychiatric and DP/SNF Beds in Acute Care Licensed Bed Capacity and Beds Set Up and Staffed Excluding Long Term Care Hospitals, Geriatric Psychiatric and DP/SNF Beds in Obstetrical Utilization...68 Appendix B Licensed Hospital Beds for 1979, 1989, 2002 and Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Appendix F Licensed Hospitals Beds...79 Selected State Owned Hospital Data...92 Hospital Directory Hospital Questionnaire...113

7 Preface Overview This publication reflects data collected in the hospital licensure process. A historical accounting of the responsibility for this function began in 1946 when the Mississippi Commission on Hospital Care was legislatively authorized to license non-federal hospitals and prepare an annual report. In 1979 the legislature passed a bill to merge the responsibilities of the Commission on Hospital Care into the Mississippi Health Care Commission and in 1986 another bill was passed to merge the responsibilities into the Mississippi State Department of Health. In October 2012, the Bureau of Health Facilities Licensure and Certification mailed copies of it's combined "Annual Hospital Report and Application for Renewal of Hospital Licensure" and the American Hospital Association's "Annual Survey of Hospitals" to all non-federal hospitals in Mississippi. This survey is the source of statistics for this publication. A copy of the survey form is included in Appendix E. The hospital survey forms were reviewed and automated by the Division of Public Health Statistics. Questions regarding reported data were answered by hospital personnel through letters or telephone calls. In 1984, for planning purposes, the Statewide Health Coordinating Council (SHCC) established seven hospital service areas based on where patients sought hospital care. For ease in using the data presented in this report some tables are presented by the planning service areas. Map II displays the hospital service Areas. This Annual Report is based on 111 hospitals; 95 acute care, 4 psychiatric, 1 rehabilitation, 1 OB/GYN, and 10 long-term acute care. The five federal hospitals in Mississippi have been excluded. Additionally, East Mississippi State Hospital, North Mississippi State Hospital, Oak Circle Center, South Mississippi State Hospital, and Whitfield Medical/Surgical Hospital have been excluded from all data except Table II and Table III. Map I shows location of hospitals by type of facility, Table II shows accreditations and Table III displays employees. Hospital Ownership and Certification Ninety-five hospitals in Mississippi are classified as medical/surgical. These figures were based on the type of service that the hospitals provided to the majority of admissions. Data from the ten long-term care hospitals are included with the 95 acute care hospitals plus the one OB/Gyn facility. The other acute care facility, Whitfield Med/Surg is not included in the acute care statistics. The six counties in Mississippi that do not have a hospital are Amite, Benton, Carroll, Issaquena, Itawamba, and Tunica. -i-

8 Ownership and control of hospitals and beds are shown in Tables I-A through I-D. In 2012 there were 11,416 licensed acute care beds. (This count excludes Whitfield Medical Surgical Hospital and includes Mississippi Hospital for Restorative Care, Promise Specialty Hospital of Vicksburg, Regency Hospital of Hattiesburg, Regency Hospital of Jackson, Regency Hospital of Meridian, Select Specialty Hospital of Gulfport, Select Specialty Hospital Jackson, Specialty Hospital of Meridian and Long Term Acute Hospital of Greenwood. Seventeen hospitals reported 809 licensed psychiatric beds. Seventy percent of the beds, 571, were located at acute care hospitals. Twelve hospitals reported 290 licensed chemical dependency beds. Thirteen hospitals reported 353 rehabilitation beds. Seventy-nine percent, 273, were located at 12 acute care facilities. Table II indicates that 49.6% of the hospitals are accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organization (JCAHO). Ninety-five percent of the hospitals participate in Blue Cross and 98.3% participate in Medicare, and 95.7% participate in Medicaid. This represents all 115 hospitals. Hospital Employees Table III displays hospital personnel. Mississippi's hospitals employed 62,204 people during 2012, of which 80.6% were full-time employees and 19.4% were part-time employees. Services Utilization Tables IV - XII show number of procedures by hospital service area for the following categories: Head and Body CT Scans Diagnostic Radioisotope X-Ray Magnetic Resonance Imaging Ultrasound Digital Subtraction Angiography Single Photon Emission Computerized Tomography (SPECT) Linear Accelerator Radioactive Implants Therapeutic Radioisotope Cardiac Catheterization Cardiac Catheterization Angioplasty Cardiac Surgeries Renal Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripter Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Geriatric Patients Served Respite Patients Served Inpatient and Outpatient Surgeries Outpatient Utilization Rural Health Clinics Sixty hospitals reported 104,314 inpatient surgeries and sixty-seven hospitals reported 169,801 outpatient surgeries. This count includes only surgeries performed at acute care hospitals. As Table X shows, the majority of surgeries were performed in Service Area 5. -ii-

9 Table XI presents outpatient emergency visits and clinic/other visits by Hospital Service Area. Service Area 5 reported both the most outpatient emergency visits and clinic/other visits. Thirty-eight hospitals reported 76 rural health clinics and 833,713 rural health clinic visits. Table XII shows rural health clinics and visits by hospital service area. Two hospitals were unable to provide rural health visits. Bed Changes Four hospitals changed their bed size during the reporting period. Anderson Regional Medical Center South decreased their licensed beds from 120 to 49, Highland Community Hospital decreased their licensed beds from 95 to 60. Crossgates River Oaks Hospital incresed their licensed beds from 134 to 149 and Winston Medical Center increased their licensed beds from 30 to 41. There were no hospital closing during the reporting period. Utilization Table XIII shows hospitals and beds by bed size groupings. Occupancy rates are also shown by bed size. Under acute care the greatest number of hospital beds was reported at hospitals with beds, beds, and beds. Of the 17 hospitals reporting psychiatric beds, three were licensed as psychiatric hospitals. Three hundred twenty-seven chemical dependency beds were reported at 12 hospitals. Thirteen hospitals reported 353 rehabilitation beds. Table XIV-A gives average lengths of stay (ALOS), average daily census (ADC), percentages of occupancy for each hospital by licensed acute care bed capacity and state totals. Psychiatric data can be found in Table XIV-B, chemical dependency data in Table XIV-C, and rehabilitation data in Table XIV-D. A comparison of licensed beds and beds set up and staffed is shown in Tables XV-A -XV-D. Of the 11,416 licensed acute beds, 10,337 beds were set up and staffed. Seven hundred fifty-eight of the 785 licensed psychiatric beds were set up and staffed. Two hundred sixty-two of the 290 licensed chemical dependency beds were set up and staffed. Swing Beds Table XVI shows the number of swing beds, average length of stay and average daily census by facility. Table XVII shows the destination of discharged swing bed patients, number referred to home health, and number of acute care beds designated as swing beds by service area. Over two-thirds (68.8%) were discharged to their home, 13.4% were discharged to nursing homes, 8.9% were admitted to hospitals, and the remaining 8.9% were discharged to other destinations. -iii-

10 Swing bed utilization in 2012 by hospital service area is shown in Table XVIII. Hospital Use Statistics Table XIX shows the population of each service area in comparison with its licensed bed capacity. Service areas are maintaining a relatively close correlation between the percentage of population and percentage of licensed hospital beds. Service Area 5, including the city of Jackson and Hinds County, has the largest population at 24.7% and the most beds at 30.6%. Licensed beds by type are also shown by hospital service area. Table XX-A provides information on acute hospital beds, admissions, discharges, deaths and inpatient days by service area and county. Psychiatric, chemical dependency and rehabilitation beds located in acute care facilities are included in Table XX-B along with those facilities that are licensed as psychiatric, or rehabilitation facilities. There are 11,416 licensed acute care hospital beds in Mississippi, 809 psychiatric beds, 290 chemical dependency beds, and 353 rehabilitation beds. A comparison of utilization statistics for 2002, 2007 and 2012 is shown in Table XXI. While there wasn't much change in acute care data from 2002 to 2012, most psychiatric and rehabilitation data increased while chemical dependancy data decreased. Table XXII deals with newborn statistics. Once again, Service Area 5 leads in every category, as does Hinds County. Table XXIII compares with the newborn statistics of 2012 with those of 2007 and There was a -10.6% percent of change in bassinets and a -10 percent of change in obstetrical beds set up and staffed. Deliveries saw a -3.6 percent of change from The percent of change in fetal deaths was negligible. Table XXIV displays discharges, discharge days, admissions and inpatient days by service area for DP SNF, geriatric psychiatric, patients 65 and older, Medicare and Medicaid. Table XXV shows beds set up, discharges, discharge days and inpatient days for the state's hospitals. Data reported by specialty hospitals is also included. Data is broken down into acute care, intensive care, other care, and long-term care. No data was reported for psychiatric intensive care, hospice, psychiatric long term care or mental retardation. Obstetrical Utilization 2012 obstetrical utilization is shown in Appendix A. -iv-

11 Hospital Listing Hospitals are listed alphabetically by county in Appendix C. The hospital directory is located in Appendix E. The licensed bed capacity is reported as of January 1, 2012 whereas the rest of the report is as of the end of the reporting period, usually September 30, State Owned Facilities Data relating to state owned facilities may be found in Appendix D. These include East Mississippi State Hospital and Mississippi State Hospital. -v-

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13 Map I Distribution of Mississippi Hospitals by Type of Facility and County Medical/Surgical Psychiatric/Mental Alcoholism & Chem. Dep.. 0 Rehabilitation Long Term Acute OB/GYN Washington Coahoma Bolivar Sunflower Humphreys Tunica Quitman Tallahatchie Leflore DeSoto Marshall Benton Alcorn Panola Carroll Tate Yalobusha Lafayette Grenada Tishomingo Montgomery Attala Calhoun Webster Choctaw Tippah Union Pontotoc Chickasaw Clay Oktibbeha Winston Lee Prentiss Monroe Itawamba Lowndes Noxubee Issaquena Sharkey Yazoo Holmes Madison Leake Neshoba Kemper Note: Adams Wilkinson Jefferson Claiborne Franklin Warren Copiah Lincoln Amite Hinds Simpson Type of facility indicated represents the one category selected by the facility as being the best description of the type of service provided to the majority of admissions. Includes East Mississippi State Hospital, Mississippi State Hospital, Oak Circle Center and Whitfield Medical Surgical Hospital, North Mississippi State Hospital and South Mississippi State Hospital. Pike Lawrence Walthall Rankin Scott Newton Lauderdale Smith Jefferson Davis Lamar Marion Jasper Covington Jones Wayne Pearl River Hancock Forrest Perry Stone Harrison Clarke Greene George Jackson

14 Table I-A Number of Acute Care Hospitals and Beds in Mississippi by Type of Ownership and Control in State Totals Hospitals Percent Beds Percent Authority Authority Owning Controlling State State County County , Non-profit/corp For profit/corp , City For profit/corp City-county City-county Non-profit/corp For profit/ partnership For profit/corp Hospital dist Hospital dist Non-profit/church Non-profit/corp For profit/corp Non-profit/corp Non-profit/corp , For profit/ For profit/ partnership partnership For profit/corp For profit/corp For profit/corp , TOTAL ,

15 Table I-B Number of Psychiatric Hospitals and Beds in Mississippi by Type of Ownership and Control in State Totals Hospitals Percent Beds Percent Authority Authority Owning Controlling State State County County For profit/corp City-county City-county Non-profit/church Non-profit/corp Non-profit/corp Non-profit/corp For profit/ partnership For profit/corp For profit/corp For profit/corp TOTAL

16 Table I-C Number of Chemical Dependency Hospitals and Beds in Mississippi by Type of Ownership and Control in State Totals Hospitals Percent Beds Percent Authority Authority Owning Controlling County County City-county City-county Non-profit/church Non-profit/corp Non-profit/corp Non-profit/corp For profit/ partnership For profit/corp For profit/corp For profit/corp TOTAL

17 Table I-D Number of Rehabilitation Hospitals and Beds in Mississippi by Type of Ownership and Control in State Totals Hospitals Percent Beds Percent Authority Authority Owning Controlling State State County County For profit/corp City-county City-county Non-profit/corp Non-profit/corp TOTAL

18 Table II Accrediations and Certifications of All Mississippi Hospitals, 2002, 2007 and 2012 Number Percent 2002 JCHAQ Blue Cross Medicare Medicaid JCHAQ Blue Cross Medicare Medicaid JCHAQ Blue Cross Medicare Medicaid

19 Table III 2012 Staffing of Mississippi Hospitals by Type Type of Personnel Total Full-time Part-time Total 62,204 50,134 12,070 Administrators and Administrative assistants 1,045 1, Physicians Medical residents Dentists Dental residents Registered nurses (RN) 17,295 13,239 4,056 Licensed practical nurses (LPN) 1,996 1, Ancillary personnel 6,017 4,868 1,149 Other nursing staff 2,299 1, Nurse practitioner Anesthesiologists CRNA Medical records administrators Medical records technicians Pharmacists, licensed Pharmacy technicians Medical technologists 1, Other laboratory personnel 1,489 1, Pathologists Dietitians Dietetic technicians Radiographers 1, Radiation therapy technicians Nuclear medicine technologists Radiologists Other radiological personnel Occupational therapists OT aides and assistants Physical therapists PT aides and assistants Recreational therapists Speech pathologists Audiologists Respiratory therapists 1, Respiratory therapy technicians Medical social worker Psychiatric social worker Licensed clinical psychologists All other health professional & tech personnel 3,469 2, All other personnel 15,778 13,424 2,354-7-

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21 Table IV-A Computed Tomographic Body Procedures by Hospital Service Area in 2012 Without With W/WO Total Contrast Contrast Contrast Body Total 165, ,797 37, ,166 Service Area 1 8,836 12,432 3,457 24,725 Service Area 2 27,442 31,603 1,409 60,454 Service Area 3 8,918 7,156 5,837 21,911 Service Area 4 19,093 22,893 3,365 45,351 Service Area 5 38,058 80,766 5, ,671 Service Area 6 12,796 13,793 1,908 28,497 Service Area 7 10,348 7,108 2,984 20,440 Service Area 8 17,386 17,097 3,731 38,214 Service Area 9 22,947 18,949 9,007 50,903 Table IV-B Computed Tomographic Head Procedures by Hospital Service Area in 2012 Without With W/WO Total Contrast Contrast Contrast Head Total 206,809 5,449 8, ,671 Service Area 1 12, ,303 Service Area 2 22, ,059 24,009 Service Area 3 15, ,213 Service Area 4 21, ,728 Service Area 5 50,417 3,229 2,758 56,404 Service Area 6 16, ,691 Service Area 7 13, ,053 Service Area 8 24, ,897 Service Area 9 29, ,302 31,373-9-

22 Table IV-C Diagnostic Radioisotope and X-Ray Procedures by Hospital Service Area in 2012 Diagnotic Radioisotope Diagnostic X-Ray Inpatient Outpatient Inpatient Outpatient Total 20,311 70, ,767 1,574,656 Service Area 1 2,055 2,937 33,324 55,420 Service Area 2 2,277 13,256 62, ,421 Service Area ,511 34,561 93,510 Service Area 4 1,213 4,597 50, ,758 Service Area 5 5,368 14, , ,108 Service Area 6 1,745 10,996 62, ,492 Service Area ,484 24,933 84,265 Service Area 8 2,739 6,614 80, ,545 Service Area 9 3,456 11,968 62, ,137 Table IV-D Digital Subtraction Angiography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging by Hospital Service Area in 2012 MRI Units DSA Inpatient Outpatient Fixed Mobile Total 40,140 35, , Service Area 1 1,182 2,944 5, Service Area 2 8,218 4,148 21, Service Area 3 3,061 1,201 9, Service Area ,427 13, Service Area 5 19,871 13,931 39, Service Area 6 3,886 1,623 4, Service Area , Service Area 8 1,620 3,518 8, Service Area 9 1,948 4,845 20,

23 Table IV-E PET and SPECT Procedures by Hospital Service Area in 2012 PET SPECT Inpatient Outpatient Inpatient Outpatient Total ,333 7,114 15,187 Service Area ,571 Service Area , ,387 Service Area Service Area , Service Area ,993 1,766 3,799 Service Area Service Area ,243 Service Area ,248 2,360 Service Area ,487 1,028 2,663 Table IV-F Ultrasound Procedures by Hospital Service in 2012 Inpatient Outpatient Total 92, ,156 Service Area 1 8,952 13,592 Service Area 2 7,118 27,688 Service Area 3 5,700 16,082 Service Area 4 6,849 23,450 Service Area 5 28,553 65,909 Service Area 6 8,432 27,839 Service Area 7 4,135 15,559 Service Area 8 12,244 24,577 Service Area 9 10,529 43,

24 Table V-A Linear Accelerator Procedures by Hospital Service Area in 2012 Inpatient Outpatient Units Total 11, , Service Area ,823 1 Service Area ,232 3 Service Area Service Area ,208 2 Service Area 5 2,305 52, Service Area ,394 2 Service Area ,283 1 Service Area ,854 2 Service Area 9 6,481 4,333 3 Table V-B Radioactive Implants by Hospital Service Area in 2012 Inpatient Outpatient Total Service Area Service Area Service Area Service Area Service Area Service Area Service Area Service Area Service Area

25 Table V-C Therapeutic Radioisotope Procedures by Hospital Service Area in 2012 Inpatient Outpatient Total Service Area Service Area Service Area Service Area Service Area Service Area Service Area Service Area Service Area Table VI-A Cardiac Catheterizations and Angioplasty (PCTA) Procedures by Hospital Service Area in 2012 Adult Pediatric Total Total Cath Icc Icc Lycis PTCA Lab Total 47, , Service Area 1 2, Service Area 2 9, Service Area 3 1, Service Area 4 2, Service Area 5 16, , Service Area 6 3, Service Area 7 1, Service Area 8 4, ,267 6 Service Area 9 5, ,

26 Table VI-B Cardiac Surgeries by Hospital Service Area in 2012 Adult Pediatric Other Open Open Pediatric Heart Heart Heart Total 3, Service Area Service Area Service Area Service Area Service Area Service Area Service Area Service Area Service Area Table VII Renal Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripter Procedures by Hospital Service Area in 2012 ESWL Fixed Mobile Total 3, Service Area Service Area Service Area Service Area Service Area 5 1, Service Area Service Area Service Area Service Area

27 Table VIII Other Diagnostic and Treatment Procedures by Hospital Service Area in 2012 Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Inpatient Outpatient Inpatient Outpatient Total 1,071,072 1,468, , ,444 Service Area 1 34,441 18,435 26,465 7,105 Service Area 2 221, ,090 85,616 52,210 Service Area 3 85, ,594 58,713 43,915 Service Area 4 94, ,363 42,265 64,404 Service Area 5 261, ,581 94,031 71,024 Service Area 6 58,814 78,443 19,693 14,835 Service Area 7 38, ,235 15,884 18,396 Service Area 8 120, ,806 55,413 45,239 Service Area 9 155, ,855 67,087 42,316 Table IX Geriatric, Respite and Adult Day Care Patients Served by Hospital Service Area in 2012 Geriatric Respite Adult Day Care Patients Served Patients Served Patients Served Total 10, ,363 Service Area Service Area Service Area 3 5, Service Area Service Area 5 4, Service Area Service Area Service Area Service Area ,

28 Table X Surgical Operations and Rooms by Hospital Service Area in 2012 Inpatient Outpatient Total Operating Procedure Surgeries Surgeries Surgeries Rooms Rooms Total 104, , , Service Area 1 3,218 4,570 7, Service Area 2 11,184 20,995 32, Service Area 3 6,236 15,691 21, Service Area 4 7,369 18,215 25, Service Area 5 40,787 48,063 88, Service Area 6 4,453 17,941 22, Service Area 7 4,662 9,438 14, Service Area 8 10,354 13,286 23, Service Area 9 16,051 21,602 37, Table XI Emergency, Clinic/Other Visits by Hospital Service Area in 2012 Emergency Clinic/Other Total Visits Visits Visits Total 1,791,990 3,070,415 4,862,405 Service Area 1 89,224 51, ,348 Service Area 2 187, , ,681 Service Area 3 149, , ,132 Service Area 4 210, , ,585 Service Area 5 428, ,489 1,098,853 Service Area 6 106, , ,801 Service Area 7 117, , ,957 Service Area 8 186, , ,981 Service Area 9 317, ,648 1,184,

29 Tablle XII Rural Health Clinics and Visits by Hospital Service Area in 2012 Clinics Visits Total ,713 Service Area ,411 Service Area 2 2 5,292 Service Area ,619 Service Area ,609 Service Area ,209 Service Area ,868 Service Area ,380 Service Area ,230 Service Area ,

30 Table XIII Selected Statistics for 2012 Licensed Hospital Beds Number of Percent of Number Percent Occupancy Bed Capacity Hospitals Hospitals of Beds of Beds Rate Acute Care , , , , , , , Psychiatric N/A N/A Chemical Dependency N/A N/A Rehabilitation N/A N/A

31 Table XIV A 2012 Acute Care Average Length of Stay, Average Daily Census and Occupancy Rates Licensed Occ Facility Beds ALOS ADC Rate Total 11, , Allegiance Specialty Hospital Greenville Alliance Health Center Alliance Healthcare System Anderson Regional Medical Center Anderson Regional Medical Center South Baptist Medical Center Leake Baptist Memorial Hospital Booneville Baptist Memorial Hospital DeSoto Baptist Memorial Hospital Golden Triangle Baptist Memorial Hospital North Mississippi Baptist Memorial Hospital Union County Beacham Memorial Hospital Biloxi Regional Medical Center Bolivar Medical Center Calhoun Health Services Central Mississippi Medical Center Claiborne County Hospital Covington County Hospital Crossgates River Oaks Hospital Delta Regional Medical Center West Campus 58 N/A N/A N/A Delta Regional Medical Center Main Campus Field Memorial Community Hospital

32 Table XIV A Continued 2012 Acute Care Average Length of Stay, Average Daily Census and Occupancy Rates Licensed Occ Facility Beds ALOS ADC Rate Forrest General Hospital Franklin County Memorial Hospital Garden Park Medical Center George Regional Hospital Gilmore Memorial Regional Medical Center Greene County Hospital Greenwood AMG Specialty Hospital Greenwood Leflore Hospital Grenada Lake Medical Center H.C. Watkins Memorial Hospital Hancock Medical Center Hardy Wilson Memorial Hospital Highland Community Hospital Holmes County Hospital & Clinics Iuka Hospital Jasper General Hospital Jefferson County Hospital Jeff Davis General Hospital John C Stennis Memorial Hospital Kilmichael Hospital King's Daughters Hospital Yazoo County King's Daughters Medical Center Laird Hospital

33 Table XIV A Continued 2012 Acute Care Average Length of Stay, Average Daily Census and Occupancy Rates Licensed Occ Facility Beds ALOS ADC Rate Lawrence County Hospital Madison River Oaks Medical Center Magee General Hospital Magnolia Regional Health Center Marion General Hospital Memorial Hospital at Gulfport Mississippi Baptist Medical Center Mississippi Hospital for Restorative Care Mississippi Methodist Rehab Center 44 N/A N/A N/A Montfort Jones Memorial Hospital Natchez Community Hospital Natchez Regional Medical Center Neshoba County General Hospital North Mississippi Medical Center NMMC West Point North Oak Regional Medical Center North Sunflower County Hospital Northwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center Noxubee General Critical Access Hospital Ocean Springs Hospital OCH Regional Medical Center Patients' Choice Medical Center of Humphreys Co Patients' Choice Medical Center of Smith County

34 Table XIV A Continued 2012 Acute Care Average Length of Stay, Average Daily Census and Occupancy Rates Licensed Occ Facility Beds ALOS ADC Rate Pearl River County Hospital Perry County General Hospital Pioneer Community Hospital of Aberdeen Pioneer Community Hospital of Choctaw Pioneer Community Hospital of Newton Pontotoc Health Services Promise Hospital of Vicksburg Quitman County Hospital Regency Hospital of Hattiesburg Regency Hospital of Jackson Regency Hospital of Meridian River Oaks Hospital River Region Health System Rush Foundation Hospital S.E. Lackey Critical Access Hospital Scott Regional Hospital Select Specialty Hospital Gulf Coast Select Specialty Hospital Jackson Sharkey-Issaquena Community Hospital Simpson General Hospital Singing River Hospital South Central Regional Medical Center South Sunflower County Hospital

35 Table XIV A Continued 2012 Acute Care Average Length of Stay, Average Daily Census and Occupancy Rates Licensed Occ Facility Beds ALOS ADC Rate Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center St. Dominic Jackson Memorial Hospital Stone County Hospital Tallahatchie General Hospital Specialty Hospital of Meridian Tippah County Hospital Trace Regional Hospital Tri Lakes Medical Center Tyler Holmes Memorial Hospital University Hospital & Health System Walthall General Hospital Wayne General Hospital Webster Health Services Wesley Medical Center Winston Medical Center Woman's Hospital Yalobusha General Hospital

36 Table XIV B Total Psychiatric Average Length of Stay, Average Daily Census and Occupancy Rates Licensed Occ Facility Beds ALOS ADC Rate Total Alliance Health Center Baptist Memorial Hospital Golden Triangle Biloxi Regional Medical Center Brentwood Behavioral Healthcare of Mississippi Central Mississippi Medical Center Delta Regional Medical Center West Campus Diamond Grove Center Forrest General Hospital Magnolia Regional Health Center Memorial Hospital at Gulfport North Mississippi Medical Center Parkwood Behavioral Health System River Region Health System Singing River Hospital St. Dominic Jackson Memorial Hospital Tri Lakes Medical Center University Hospital & Health System

37 Table XIV B Adult Psychiatric Care Average Length of Stay, Average Daily Census and Occupancy Rates Licensed Occ Facility Beds ALOS ADC Rate Total Alliance Health Center Baptist Memorial Hospital Golden Triangle Biloxi Regional Medical Center Brentwood Behavioral Healthcare of Mississippi Central Mississippi Medical Center Delta Regional Medical Center West Campus Forrest General Hospital Magnolia Regional Health Center Memorial Hospital at Gulfport North Mississippi Medical Center Parkwood Behavioral Health System River Region Health System Singing River Hospital St. Dominic Jackson Memorial Hospital Tri Lakes Medical Center University Hospital & Health System

38 Table XIV B Adolescent Psychiatric Average Length of Stay, Average Daily Census and Occupancy Rates Licensed Occ Facility Beds ALOS ADC Rate Total Alliance Health Center Brentwood Behavioral Healthcare of Mississippi Diamond Grove Center Forrest General Hospital Memorial Hospital at Gulfport Parkwood Behavioral Health System University Hospital & Health System

39 Table XIV C Total Chemical Dependency Average Length of Stay, Average Daily Census and Occupancy Rates Licensed Occ Facility Beds ALOS ADC Rate Total Alliance Health Center Baptist Memorial Hospital Golden Triangle Delta Regional Medical Center West Campus Forrest General Hospital Memorial Hospital at Gulfport Mississippi Baptist Medical Center North Mississippi Medical Center Parkwood Behavioral Health System River Region Health System South Central Regional Medical Center St. Dominic Jackson Memorial Hospital 35 N/A N/A N/A Tri Lakes Medical Center

40 Table XIV C Chemical Dependency Average Length of Stay, Average Daily Census and Occupancy Rates Licensed Occ Facility Beds ALOS ADC Rate Total Alliance Health Center Baptist Memorial Hospital Golden Triangle Delta Regional Medical Center West Campus Forrest General Hospital Memorial Hospital at Gulfport 0 N/A N/A N/A Mississippi Baptist Medical Center North Mississippi Medical Center Parkwood Behavioral Health System River Region Health System South Central Regional Medical Center St. Dominic Jackson Memorial Hospital 35 N/A N/A N/A Tri Lakes Medical Center

41 Table XIV C Adolescent Chemical Dependency Average Length of Stay, Average Daily Census and Occupancy Rates Licensed Occ Facility Beds ALOS ADC Rate Total Memorial Hospital at Gulfport Mississippi Baptist Medical Center 20 N/A N/A N/A River Region Health System 12 N/A N/A N/A -29-

42 Table XIV D 2012 Rehabilitation Average Length of Stay, Average Daily Census and Occupancy Rates Licensed Occ Facility Beds ALOS ADC Rate Total Anderson Regional Medical Center South Baptist Memorial Hospital DeSoto Baptist Memorial Hospital North Mississippi Delta Regional Medical Center West Campus Forrest General Hospital Greenwood Leflore Hospital Memorial Hospital at Gulfport Mississippi Methodist Rehab Center Natchez Regional Medical Center North Mississippi Medical Center Northwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center Singing River Hospital University Hospital & Health System

43 Table XV-A 2012 Acute Care Licensed Bed Capacity and Beds Set Up and Staffed Licensed Beds Set Up Facility Beds and Staffed Total 11,416 10,337 Allegiance Specialty Hospital Greenville Alliance Health Center Alliance Healthcare System Anderson Regional Medical Center Anderson Regional Medical Center South Baptist Medical Center Leake Baptist Memorial Hospital Booneville Baptist Memorial Hospital DeSoto Baptist Memorial Hospital Golden Triangle Baptist Memorial Hospital North Mississippi Baptist Memorial Hospital Union County Beacham Memorial Hospital Biloxi Regional Medical Center Bolivar Medical Center Calhoun Health Services Central Mississippi Medical Center Claiborne County Hospital Covington County Hospital Crossgates River Oaks Hospital Delta Regional Medical Center West Campus Delta Regional Medical Center Main Campus Field Memorial Community Hospital

44 Table XV-A Continued 2012 Acute Care Licensed Bed Capacity and Beds Set Up and Staffed Licensed Beds Set Up Facility Beds and Staffed Forrest General Hospital Franklin County Memorial Hospital Garden Park Medical Center George Regional Hospital Gilmore Memorial Regional Medical Center Greene County Hospital 3 3 Greenwood AMG Specialty Hospital Greenwood Leflore Hospital Grenada Lake Medical Center H.C. Watkins Memorial Hospital Hancock Medical Center Hardy Wilson Memorial Hospital Highland Community Hospital Holmes County Hospital & Clinics Iuka Hospital Jasper General Hospital Jefferson County Hospital Jeff Davis General Hospital John C Stennis Memorial Hospital Kilmichael Hospital King's Daughters Hospital Yazoo County King's Daughters Medical Center Laird Hospital

45 Table XV-A Continued 2012 Acute Care Licensed Bed Capacity and Beds Set Up and Staffed Licensed Beds Set Up Facility Beds and Staffed Lawrence County Hospital Madison River Oaks Medical Center Magee General Hospital Magnolia Regional Health Center Marion General Hospital Memorial Hospital at Gulfport Mississippi Baptist Medical Center Mississippi Hospital for Restorative Care Mississippi Methodist Rehab Center Montfort Jones Memorial Hospital Natchez Community Hospital Natchez Regional Medical Center Neshoba County General Hospital North Mississippi Medical Center NMMC West Point North Oak Regional Medical Center North Sunflower County Hospital Northwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center Noxubee General Critical Access Hospital Ocean Springs Hospital OCH Regional Medical Center Patients' Choice Medical Center of Humphreys Co Patients' Choice Medical Center of Smith County

46 Table XV-A Continued 2012 Acute Care Licensed Bed Capacity and Beds Set Up and Staffed Licensed Beds Set Up Facility Beds and Staffed Pearl River County Hospital Perry County General Hospital Pioneer Community Hospital of Aberdeen Pioneer Community Hospital of Choctaw Pioneer Community Hospital of Newton Pontotoc Health Services Promise Hospital of Vicksburg Quitman County Hospital Regency Hospital of Hattiesburg Regency Hospital of Jackson Regency Hospital of Meridian River Oaks Hospital River Region Health System Rush Foundation Hospital S.E. Lackey Critical Access Hospital Scott Regional Hospital Select Specialty Hospital Gulf Coast Select Specialty Hospital Jackson Sharkey-Issaquena Community Hospital Simpson General Hospital Singing River Hospital South Central Regional Medical Center South Sunflower County Hospital

47 Table XV-A Continued 2012 Acute Care Licensed Bed Capacity and Beds Set Up and Staffed Licensed Beds Set Up Facility Beds and Staffed Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center St. Dominic Jackson Memorial Hospital Stone County Hospital Tallahatchie General Hospital Specialty Hospital of Meridian Tippah County Hospital Trace Regional Hospital Tri Lakes Medical Center Tyler Holmes Memorial Hospital University Hospital & Health System Walthall General Hospital Wayne General Hospital Webster Health Services Wesley Medical Center Winston Medical Center Woman's Hospital Yalobusha General Hospital

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