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Texas Health Specialty Hospital Fort Worth

1300 Pennsylvania 4th Floor Main Bldg, Fort Worth, TX 76104

25+ Day Avg Stay

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1300 Pennsylvania 4th Floor Main Bldg
Fort Worth, TX 76104

About Texas Health Specialty Hospital Fort Worth

Long-term care hospital overview

Texas Health Specialty Hospital Fort Worth is an long-term care hospital in Fort Worth, TX. Long-term care hospitals specialize in treating patients who require extended hospital-level care, typically with average stays of 25 days or more, for complex medical conditions that cannot be managed in a standard acute care setting.

2 physicians are affiliated with this facility.

When choosing a long-term care hospital in Fort Worth, TX, consider infection rates, functional improvement scores, readmission rates, and the facility's experience with extended acute care. LTCHs serve patients with complex conditions requiring prolonged hospital-level care that standard hospitals and skilled nursing facilities cannot provide.

At a Glance

Affiliated Doctors2

Infection Rates

Healthcare-associated infections vs. national benchmarks (SIR: 1.0 = expected)

Central Line Infections (CLABSI)

Central line-associated bloodstream infections

0.458Same as National

National SIR: 0.731

Texas Health Specialty Hospital Fort Worth's standardized infection ratio is 0.458 (national: 0.731). This is consistent with the national benchmark.

Catheter-Associated UTI (CAUTI)

Catheter-associated urinary tract infections

0.000Better Than National

National SIR: 0.723

Texas Health Specialty Hospital Fort Worth's standardized infection ratio is 0.000 (national: 0.723). This is better than the national benchmark.

C. difficile Infection (CDI)

Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) infections

0.000Better Than National

National SIR: 0.349

Texas Health Specialty Hospital Fort Worth's standardized infection ratio is 0.000 (national: 0.349). This is better than the national benchmark.

Patient Safety

Falls, pressure ulcers, restraints, and ICU utilization

Falls with Major Injury

Lower is better

Rate of falls resulting in major injury during LTCH stay

0.00%

Natl: 0.1%

Pressure Ulcers

Lower is better

Rate of new or worsened pressure ulcers

0.00%

Natl: 2.3%

Restraint Use

Lower is better

Percentage of patients with physical restraints

3.7%

ICU Bed Days

Percentage of patient days spent in ICU

9.4%

Functional Outcomes

Patient mobility and self-care improvement

Mobility Score Change

Average change in mobility score during LTCH stay (higher = more improvement)

5.08 pts

Natl: 7.0 pts

Patients at Texas Health Specialty Hospital Fort Worth show an average mobility score change of 5.08 points (national: 7.0). Higher scores indicate greater functional improvement during the LTCH stay.

Clinical Quality

Drug safety, care coordination, and treatment measures

Drug Regimen Review

Patients with timely drug regimen review to prevent adverse drug events

100.0%

Natl: 94.0%

Anticoagulation for AFib

Patients with atrial fibrillation receiving appropriate anticoagulation therapy

100.0%

Vaccination Rates

Immunization coverage

Influenza Vaccination94.3%

Patients assessed and appropriately given seasonal flu vaccine (national: 71.5%)

COVID-19 Vaccination (Staff)2.0%

Healthcare personnel up to date with COVID-19 vaccination (national: 88.8%)

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Frequently Asked Questions

About Texas Health Specialty Hospital Fort Worth

What is a long-term care hospital?

A long-term care hospital (LTCH) like Texas Health Specialty Hospital Fort Worth provides extended hospital-level care for patients with complex medical conditions. Unlike standard hospitals, LTCHs have average stays of 25+ days and specialize in weaning patients from ventilators, managing complex wounds, and treating multi-system organ failure.

How does Texas Health Specialty Hospital Fort Worth's infection rate compare?

Central Line Infections (CLABSI): Same as national (SIR: 0.458). Catheter-Associated UTI (CAUTI): Better than national (SIR: 0.000). C. difficile Infection (CDI): Better than national (SIR: 0.000).

What is Texas Health Specialty Hospital Fort Worth's readmission rate?

Readmission data is not currently available.

How many beds does Texas Health Specialty Hospital Fort Worth have?

Bed count information is not currently available.

How many doctors are affiliated with Texas Health Specialty Hospital Fort Worth?

2 physicians are affiliated with Texas Health Specialty Hospital Fort Worth.

Data source: CMS LTCH Compare ·