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Dialysis Center

University Of Iowa Hospital & Clinics - Washington

414 E. Polk St., Washington, IA 52353

6 Stations

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414 E. Polk St.
Washington, IA 52353

About University Of Iowa Hospital & Clinics - Washington

Dialysis facility overview and details

University Of Iowa Hospital & Clinics - Washington is a nonprofit dialysis facility in Washington, IA, serving patients in Washington County and the surrounding area. The facility is operated by Independent, one of the major dialysis providers in the United States. With 6 treatment stations, the facility can serve multiple patients simultaneously during each shift.

University Of Iowa Hospital & Clinics - Washington offers in-center hemodialysis services. In-center hemodialysis is the most common form of kidney dialysis, typically performed three times per week at the facility.

University Of Iowa Hospital & Clinics - Washington has been Medicare certified since 1999, providing 27 years of dialysis care to the Washington community. 1 physicians are affiliated with this facility.

When choosing a dialysis center in Washington, IA, consider the types of dialysis offered, quality ratings, treatment schedules, and proximity to your home or workplace. Since dialysis patients typically visit three times per week, convenience and quality of care are both critical factors in selecting the right facility.

At a Glance

Star RatingNot Rated
Treatment Stations6
Late ShiftNot Available
In-Center HemodialysisYes
Peritoneal DialysisNo
Home TrainingNo
Chain OrganizationIndependent
Profit StatusNon-profit
CountyWashington
Affiliated Doctors1

Quality & Outcomes

CMS quality performance measures

Patient Survival

Patient mortality rates compared to expected

As Expected

Rate: 20.5 (63.0 patients)

University Of Iowa Hospital & Clinics - Washington performs as expected for patient survival, consistent with national benchmarks for dialysis facilities.

Hospitalization

Rate of hospital admissions among dialysis patients

As Expected

Rate: 101.1 (15.0 patients)

University Of Iowa Hospital & Clinics - Washington performs as expected for hospitalization, consistent with national benchmarks for dialysis facilities.

Bloodstream Infections

Standardized infection ratio for bloodstream infections

As Expected

Rate: 0.84

University Of Iowa Hospital & Clinics - Washington performs as expected for bloodstream infections, consistent with national benchmarks for dialysis facilities.

Vascular Access (Fistula)

Percentage of patients using arteriovenous fistula — the preferred vascular access

As Expected

Rate: 68.4 (12.0 patients)

University Of Iowa Hospital & Clinics - Washington performs as expected for vascular access (fistula), consistent with national benchmarks for dialysis facilities.

Source: CMS Dialysis Facility Compare Data

Treatment Services

Dialysis modalities and scheduling options

In-Center Hemodialysis

Available

The most common form of dialysis, performed at the facility typically three times per week. Blood is filtered through an external machine.

Peritoneal Dialysis

Not Available

A home-based dialysis method using the lining of the abdomen to filter blood. Offers greater scheduling flexibility for patients.

Home Hemodialysis Training

Not Available

Training program for patients who wish to perform hemodialysis at home, allowing more frequent and flexible treatment schedules.

Late Shift Dialysis

Not Available

Evening dialysis sessions for patients who work during the day or prefer later treatment times.

Clinical Performance

Vascular access, adequacy, and vaccination data

University Of Iowa Hospital & Clinics - Washington's arteriovenous fistula rate is 68.4%, which exceeds the recommended target. Fistula access is preferred over catheters because it has lower infection rates and better long-term outcomes for dialysis patients. 92% of hemodialysis patients at this facility meet the Kt/V adequacy target, which measures how effectively toxins are removed during each dialysis session. 23.0% of patients use long-term catheters for vascular access. Higher catheter use is associated with increased infection risk.

Doctors at University Of Iowa Hospital & Clinics - Washington

1 affiliated physicians

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Frequently Asked Questions

About University Of Iowa Hospital & Clinics - Washington

What is the CMS rating for University Of Iowa Hospital & Clinics - Washington?

University Of Iowa Hospital & Clinics - Washington does not currently have an overall CMS quality rating available.

What dialysis services does University Of Iowa Hospital & Clinics - Washington offer?

University Of Iowa Hospital & Clinics - Washington offers in-center hemodialysis.

Is University Of Iowa Hospital & Clinics - Washington part of a chain?

Yes, University Of Iowa Hospital & Clinics - Washington is operated by Independent.

How many treatment stations does University Of Iowa Hospital & Clinics - Washington have?

University Of Iowa Hospital & Clinics - Washington has 6 dialysis treatment stations, allowing multiple patients to receive treatment simultaneously.

How many doctors practice at University Of Iowa Hospital & Clinics - Washington?

1 physicians are affiliated with University Of Iowa Hospital & Clinics - Washington. View the full list above to find doctors by specialty.

Data source: CMS Dialysis Facility Compare ·