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Inpatient Rehabilitation

The Good Samaritan Hospital

4th And Walnut Streets, Lebanon, PA 17042

Non-profit
37 Years Certified
3+ hrs therapy/day

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4th And Walnut Streets
Lebanon, PA 17042

About The Good Samaritan Hospital

Inpatient rehabilitation facility overview

The Good Samaritan Hospital is a nonprofit inpatient rehabilitation facility in Lebanon, PA, serving patients in Lebanon County and the surrounding region. Medicare certified since 1989, the facility has provided 37 years of intensive rehabilitation care. Inpatient rehabilitation facilities provide intensive therapy programs for patients recovering from serious injuries, surgeries, and medical conditions that require at least 3 hours of therapy per day.

The Good Samaritan Hospital treats patients with all other conditions, stroke, hip or femur fracture, and other rehabilitation conditions. The facility serves approximately 171 rehabilitation patients across all conditions.

The Good Samaritan Hospital achieves a 99.5% functional mobility improvement rate, reflecting strong rehabilitation outcomes. 1 physicians are affiliated with this facility.

When choosing an inpatient rehabilitation facility in Lebanon, PA, consider functional outcome measures, infection rates, readmission performance, and the facility's experience with your specific condition. IRFs provide the most intensive level of rehabilitation, typically requiring patients to participate in at least 3 hours of therapy per day, 5 days per week.

At a Glance

OwnershipNon-profit
Certified Since1989
CountyLebanon
MSPB Ratio0.99x avg
Conditions Treated9
Affiliated Doctors1

Functional Outcomes

Patient improvement in mobility and self-care during rehabilitation

Functional Mobility Improvement

Patients who improved in mobility during their rehab stay

99.5%

99.5% of patients at The Good Samaritan Hospital showed functional mobility improvement, reflecting excellent rehabilitation outcomes.

Change in Self-Care Score

Patients with meaningful improvement in self-care abilities

100.0%

100.0% of patients at The Good Samaritan Hospital showed change in self-care score, reflecting excellent rehabilitation outcomes.

Change in Mobility Score

Patients with meaningful improvement in mobility

100.0%

100.0% of patients at The Good Samaritan Hospital showed change in mobility score, reflecting excellent rehabilitation outcomes.

Discharge Self-Care Score

Patients meeting self-care goals at discharge

78.2%

78.2% of patients showed discharge self-care score, a solid result.

Self-Care Decline

Lower is better

Patients whose self-care abilities declined during rehab

0.97%

The Good Samaritan Hospital reports a 0.97% rate for self-care decline, well below most facilities, indicating strong outcomes.

Safety & Infections

Infection rates, falls, and pressure ulcer prevention

Falls Prevention

Percentage of patients without falls resulting in major injury

72.9%

72.9% of patients were free from falls with major injury.

Pressure Ulcer Prevention

Rate of new or worsened pressure ulcers during rehab stay

0.00%

The Good Samaritan Hospital reports a 0.00% rate of new or worsened pressure ulcers, well below typical rates, indicating excellent skin care protocols.

Discharge & Readmission

Performance compared to national rates

Discharge to Community

Rate of patients successfully discharged to the community after rehabilitation

Same as National

Risk-standardized rate: 69.4% (209 patients)

The Good Samaritan Hospital's community discharge rate (69.4% risk-adjusted) is consistent with the national rate.

Post-Discharge Readmissions

Rate of potentially preventable hospital readmissions within 30 days of IRF discharge

Same as National

Risk-standardized rate: 8.6% (203 patients)

The Good Samaritan Hospital's post-discharge readmission rate (8.6% risk-adjusted) is consistent with the national rate.

Within-Stay Readmissions

Rate of potentially preventable hospital transfers during the IRF stay

Same as National

Risk-standardized rate: 5.6% (225 patients)

The Good Samaritan Hospital's within-stay readmission rate (5.6%) is consistent with the national rate.

Medicare Spending

Spending per beneficiary relative to national average

0.99x

At National Average

1.00 = national average

The Good Samaritan Hospital's Medicare spending per beneficiary is at the national average (ratio: 0.99). Based on 211 Medicare episodes.

Conditions Treated

Patient volume by rehabilitation condition

The Good Samaritan Hospital treats patients recovering from all other conditions, stroke, hip or femur fracture, and 1 other condition categories. The facility serves approximately 171 rehabilitation patients annually across all conditions.

All other conditions

59

Stroke

52

Hip or femur fracture

36

Hip or knee replacement, amputation or other bone or joint condition

24

Brain disease or condition (non-traumatic)

< 11

Brain injury (traumatic)

< 11

Nervous system disorder (excluding stroke)

< 11

Spinal cord disease or condition (non-traumatic)

< 11

Spinal cord injury (traumatic)

< 11

Vaccination Rates

Immunization coverage for patients and staff

Influenza Vaccination75.0%

Patients assessed and appropriately given seasonal flu vaccine

COVID-19 Vaccination95.4%

Healthcare personnel up to date with COVID-19 vaccination

Affiliated Physicians

1 affiliated physicians

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Frequently Asked Questions

About The Good Samaritan Hospital

What conditions does The Good Samaritan Hospital treat?

The Good Samaritan Hospital provides intensive rehabilitation for patients with all other conditions, stroke, hip or femur fracture, hip or knee replacement, amputation or other bone or joint condition, and other conditions requiring intensive therapy.

What are The Good Samaritan Hospital's functional outcomes?

Functional Mobility Improvement: 99.5%. Change in Self-Care Score: 100.0%. Change in Mobility Score: 100.0%. Discharge Self-Care Score: 78.2%. Self-Care Decline: 1.0%.

How does The Good Samaritan Hospital compare to other IRFs?

Discharge to Community: Same as national. Post-Discharge Readmissions: Same as national. Within-Stay Readmissions: Same as national.

What is the minimum therapy requirement at The Good Samaritan Hospital?

As a Medicare-certified inpatient rehabilitation facility, The Good Samaritan Hospital provides intensive therapy programs requiring at least 3 hours of therapy per day, 5 days per week, under physician supervision.

How many doctors are affiliated with The Good Samaritan Hospital?

1 physicians are affiliated with The Good Samaritan Hospital.

Data source: CMS IRF Compare ·