http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/13/AR2005071300272.html HARRISBURG, Pa. -- More than 11,600 patients contracted infections during hospital stays in Pennsylvania last year _ and nearly 1,800 of them died, according to a new report by a state agency that tracks health care trends.
Pennsylvania is one of at least a half-dozen states that require hospitals to report information on infections, and it is the first state to publicize its findings. Supporters of the reporting requirement have said collecting and analyzing the data would help hospitals improve cleanliness, potentially reducing both the number of infections that patients pick up and the cost of health insurance.
Hospital-acquired infections in Pennsylvania added $2 billion to hospital costs and extended hospital stays by 205,000 days last year, according to the report by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council.
"The deaths associated with those patients and the costs associated with those patients are astounding," said Marc P. Volavka, the council's executive director. "These numbers, even on their own, stand as a clarion cry to take action