7503 SURRATTS ROAD
CLINTON, MD 20735
(301) 868-8000
MedStar Southern Maryland Hospital Center, located in Clinton, is a nonprofit corporation operating 24 certified beds. This short-term care facility offers primary care, urgent care, outpatient rehabilitation, lab and radiology services, and specialists in cardiology, women's health, orthopedics, and sports medicine.
MedStar Southern Maryland Hospital Center ("MedStar") has 24 certified beds, and at last count, had 24 residents. That is small. The average nursing home across the country has about 86 residents. The average home in Maryland has about 107.
This MedStar facility is not simply a nursing home, but a hospital center, equipped to provide primary care and urgent care (which we take to mean ER services). This is not a typical nursing home. Whatever it is, it's extremely good - with an overall 5-star rating from Medicare, plus 5-star ratings in two other main categories. Could you have a nursing home lawsuit against this facility? Absolutely. We see viable lawsuits against great nursing homes all of the time. But, more often than not, it is the poorly rated nursing homes that do the most damage.
MedStar is a unit of MedStar Health, which calls itself "a not-for-profit healthcare organization [that] operates more than 120 entities, including ten hospitals in the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area…." MedStar Health has owned 100 percent of this facility since 2012. We complain about a lot of these hospitals. But this nursing home looks pretty darn good if this Medicare report is accurate.
Nursing Home Competition in AreaBefore we dig deeper into this facility, let's look at some of the choices seniors have in the area.
A facility that offers sports medicine, among other things, is not your typical nursing home. This MedStar facility caters to hospital patients who need temporary care, such as rehabilitation, as opposed to long-term care, such as treatment for chronic illnesses or Alzheimer's.
So Medicare's quality measures - stats that show the type and amount of care residents receive - apply only to MedStar's short-stay residents. That abbreviated numerical record presents a curious picture of this facility.
On the one hand, the amount of moderate to severe pain reported by residents here was staggeringly high: 49.5 percent, versus the Maryland and U.S. averages of 13.8 percent and 16.4 percent, respectively. We have yet to see another nursing facility in which half the residents were in serious pain.
On the other hand, a very high 83.5 percent of residents here experienced improvement in functionality - a big jump above the state and national averages (64.6 percent and 63.3 percent, respectively). Combined, these two stats (pain and functionality) suggest that MedStar takes in a lot of people who are hurting, and helps restore them to what they were able to do before. That sounds a lot to us like sports medicine, but it also could apply, say, to someone recovering from orthopedic surgery.
The rest of MedStar's quality-measure stats are about even with the Maryland and U.S. averages in four categories, better on giving flu and pneumonia shots. No MedStar resident (or maybe the term should be temporary resident) received antipsychotic meds, which Medicare scores as a plus.
Because Medicare's main criterion for rating facilities' staffing is the amount of time each resident gets with a nursing staffer each day, then Medicare was darn right to give MedStar a top 5-star rating in this category.
MedStar exceeded the Maryland and U.S. averages in all five measured categories of nurse-time-per-resident-per-day. Residents at Maryland or all U.S. nursing homes get an average of fewer than two hours a day with nursing staff. At MedStar, residents got over three and a half hours altogether. They got over twice as much daily time with RNs: about two hours, versus less than one hour in all state and national homes on average. (MedStar also picked up a 5-star rating for the RN category.)
MedStar also gave its residents more minutes per day with CMAs (certified nursing specialists) and physical therapists, and it was way ahead of the state and U.S. averages in providing residents with care from LPNs and LVNs (licensed practical nurses, licensed vocational nurses). At least according to the dry Medicare numbers, residents at this facility got a lot of nursing attention.
4 Stars For StaffingSo how did this MedStar facility wind up with a mere four stars (above average) for quality measures, which reflect the level of nurse staffing?
We consider that another nursing home in the area, ManorCare Health Services - Adelphi, got abysmal Medicare scores in general (2 stars for staffing and overall; 1 star for the health inspection), but it beat this MedStar facility on quality measures, five stars to 4 stars. How could this happen? These hospital-based nursing home just tend to be better than other nursing homes.
MedStar in Clinton is not for everyone - it can't be, because it's too small - but it appears to do very well for those who need what it has to offer.
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More InformationBeds in the nursing home that have been approved by the federal government to participate in Medicare or Medicaid.
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Star Rating Summary | ||
Overall Rating | Much Above Average | |
Health Inspection A rating of 1 to 5 stars based on the nursing home’s health inspection results. More stars are better. | Much Above Average | |
Staffing A rating of 1 to 5 stars based on the nursing home’s staffing hours for Registered Nurses (RNs), Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs), and Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs). More stars are better. | Much Above Average | |
RN Staffing A rating of 1 to 5 stars based on the amount of time Registered Nurses (RNs) spend with residents as reported by the nursing home. More stars are better. | Much Above Average | |
Quality Measures A rating of 1 to 5 stars based on resident assessment data that show how well the nursing home cares for residents’ needs. More stars are better. | Much Above Average |
Description | Medstar Southern Maryland Hospital Center | MD Average |
Percent of short-stay residents who self-report moderate to severe pain. Lower percentages are better. | 50.7% | 14.2% |
Percent of short-stay residents with pressure ulcers that are new or worsened. Lower percentages are better. | 1.6% | 1.3% |
Percent of short-stay residents assessed and given, appropriately, the seasonal influenza vaccine. Higher percentages are better. | 96.0% | 82.5% |
Percent of short-stay residents assessed and given, appropriately, the pneumococcal vaccine. Higher percentages are better. | 92.1% | 81.2% |
Percent of short-stay residents who newly received an antipsychotic medication. Lower percentages are better. | 0.0% | 2.2% |
Description | Medstar Southern Maryland Hospital Center | MD Average |
Percentage of long-stay residents experiencing one or more falls with major injury. Lower percentages are better. | NOT AVAILABLE | 2.9% |
Percentage of long-stay residents with a urinary tract infection. Lower percentages are better. | NOT AVAILABLE | 4.5% |
Percentage of long-stay residents who self-report moderate to severe pain. Lower percentages are better. | NOT AVAILABLE | 6.4% |
Percentage of long-stay high-risk residents with pressure ulcers. Lower percentages are better. | NOT AVAILABLE | 6.8% |
Percentage of long-stay low-risk residents who lose control of their bowels or bladder. Lower percentages are better. | NOT AVAILABLE | 58.0% |
Percentage of long-stay residents who have/had a catheter inserted and left in their bladder. Lower percentages are better. | NOT AVAILABLE | 2.5% |
Percentage of long-stay residents who were physically restrained. Lower percentages are better. | NOT AVAILABLE | 0.6% |
Percentage of long-stay residents whose ability to move independently worsened. Lower percentages are better. | NOT AVAILABLE | 22.3% |
Percentage of long-stay residents whose need for help with daily activities has increased. Lower percentages are better. | NOT AVAILABLE | 18.7% |
Percentage of long-stay residents who lose too much weight. Lower percentages are better. | NOT AVAILABLE | 6.3% |
Percentage of long-stay residents who have depressive symptoms. Lower percentages are better. | NOT AVAILABLE | 4.8% |
Percentage of long-stay residents who received an antianxiety or hypnotic medication. Lower percentages are better. | NOT AVAILABLE | 18.3% |
Percentage of long-stay residents assessed and given, appropriately, the seasonal influenza vaccine. Higher percentages are better. | NOT AVAILABLE | 95.0% |
Percentage of long-stay residents assessed and given, appropriately, the pneumococcal vaccine. Higher percentages are better. | NOT AVAILABLE | 92.2% |
Percentage of long-stay residents who received an antipsychotic medication. Lower percentages are better. | NOT AVAILABLE | 14.1% |
Date of standard health inspection: 03/12/2015
Total number of health deficiencies: 2
Average number of health deficiencies in MD: 11.0