Overview
Overall Star Rating: Not available
Patient Survey Rating: Not available
Houston Behavioral Healthcare Hospital LLC is a specialized mental health facility located in Houston, Texas. The hospital focuses on providing a range of behavioral health services designed to support individuals experiencing various mental health challenges, including mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and psychotic disorders, among others.
The facility typically offers inpatient and outpatient programs tailored to different age groups, including adolescents, adults, and seniors. Treatment approaches often include a combination of psychotherapy, medication management, and educational programs aimed at equipping patients with coping strategies and skills for their mental health.
Houston Behavioral Healthcare Hospital is staffed by a team of mental health professionals, including psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, and therapists, all dedicated to providing compassionate and comprehensive care. The environment is designed to be supportive and therapeutic, helping patients feel safe and understood as they work toward recovery.
For the most accurate and updated information regarding services, admissions, and specific programs, it is advisable to contact the hospital directly or visit its official website.
Address:
2801 Gessner Road
Houston, TX 77080
County/Parish:
Harris
Website:
www.houstonbehavioralhealth.com/
Phone Number:
(832) 834-7710
Hospital Type: Psychiatric
Hospital Ownership: Proprietary
Provides Emergency Services? No
Facility ID: 454135
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Ratings
Hospital star ratings, ranging from 1 to 5 stars, provide a concise summary of a hospital's performance across key quality measures, including mortality, safety, readmission, patient experience, and timely care, aiding in comparison with other hospitals in the U.S., though not all hospitals may be rated due to data availability.
Overall Star Rating:
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This indicates how individual hospitals stack up against nationwide standards across the five groups or categories of quality measures contributing to the overall star rating.
Mortality:
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Mortality measures assess death rates within 30 days following hospitalization.
Safety of Care:
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Safety of Care measures evaluate the occurrence of preventable injuries and complications resulting from care administered during hospitalization.
Readmission:
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Readmission measures assess instances of returning to the hospital after discharge from a previous hospitalization.
Patient Experience:
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The Patient Experience measure group within the Overall Star Ratings is derived from the HCAHPS Survey, a standardized national survey publicly reporting patients' perspectives on hospital care, with hospitals requiring a minimum of 100 completed surveys in the reporting period to qualify for this group.
Timely and Effective Care:
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Timely and Effective Care measures evaluate the frequency and speed at which hospitals deliver care known to yield optimal patient outcomes based on research.
Hospital patient survey star ratings, on a 5-star scale, simplify hospital comparisons, with more stars indicating higher quality care, derived from the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey, gauging patient experiences across measures such as communication, cleanliness, and overall hospital rating, consolidating all 10 measures into an overall rating.
Patient Survey Rating:
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The patient survey rating is typically calculated based on responses received over a one-year period.
Number of Completed Surveys:Not Available
Survey Response Rate:Not Available
Quality
Hospital scores on the following quality topics
Psychiatric Unit Services
These quality measures assess the frequency and promptness with which inpatient psychiatric facilities administer recommended treatments for mental health, substance abuse, and other conditions, while also evaluating the presence of specific processes and procedures, aiding in the comparison of care quality among facilities, with "N/A" indicating absence of psychiatric units or measure data.
Percent of patients receiving follow-up care within 30 days (FAPH-30) or within 7 days (FAPH-7) after psychiatric hospitalization | 48.6% National average: 60% |
Hours of physical-restraint use | 0.01 hours for every 1,000 hours of patient care National average: 0.33 hours for every 1,000 hours of patient care |
Hours of seclusion use | 0.12hours for every 1,000 hours of patient care National average: 0.35 hours for every 1,000 hours of patient care |
Patients discharged on multiple antipsychotic medications with appropriate justification | 50% National average: 58% |
Percentage of healthcare personnel who completed COVID-19 primary vaccination series (IPFQR-HCP COVID-19) | 90.6% National average: 90.6% |
Influenza immunization (IPFQR-IMM-2) | 55% National average: 77% |
Medication Continuation Following Inpatient Psychiatric Discharge | 62.8% National average: 76.3% |
Patients readmitted to any hospital within 30 days of discharge from the inpatient psychiatric facility (READM-30-IPF) | 20.3% National average: 19.6% |
Screening for metabolic disorders (SMD) | 30% National average: 79% |
Alcohol use brief intervention provided or offered | 28% National average: 61% |
Alcohol and other drug use disorder treatment provided or offered at discharge | 33% National average: 72% |
Tobacco use treatment provided or offered | 16% National average: 71% |
Tobacco use treatment provided or offered at discharge | 25% National average: 58% |
Transition record with specified elements received by discharged patients (TR1) | 51% National average: 62% |