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How Long is the ER Wait at Sussex-Area Hospitals?

Emergency room wait times are Waukesha Memorial Hospital are significantly higher than they are at Community Memorial in Menomonee Falls. New Medicare database shows how hospitals across Wisconsin — and the rest of the nation — compare.

If you go to the emergency room at Waukesha Memorial Hospital, how long will it take before you see a health-care professional?

The federal government says 39 minutes on average.

That's a higher than both the state and national averages — 19 minutes and a 29 minutes, respectively. And it's more than twice as long as the average wait as the other hospital nearest to Sussex — Community Memorial in Menomonee Falls, according to a new federal database causing some hospital officials nationwide to cringe.

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Key measures of ER efficiency have been posted from hospitals taking part across the country, according to a report by Cheryl Clark, now senior quality editor for HealthLeaders Media.

“With precious little fanfare, Uncle Sam ... rolled out a big, fat database with seven measures comparing a service that many people — healthcare providers and patients alike — consider the most critical any hospital can provide,” Clark wrote.

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Data collected in 2011 and early 2012 also tracked things like how long it took for an ER patient with a broken bone to get pain medication, or how long the wait was to get a bed, if they needed admission. Other data showed how long patients spent in the ER before being sent home and whether they received a brain scan if they might have suffered a stroke. It even asked questions about how clean the bathrooms are.

Clark interviewed Dr. Jesse Pines, an emergency room doctor and researcher who directs the center for healthcare quality at George Washington University.

“The theory is that when hospitals report this information, it makes them focus on it, and improve throughout their (Emergency Department),” Pines was quoted as saying.

“But it’s very hard to do. Certain performance measures are easier to fix—like simple process measures like giving patients an aspirin—than improving ED throughput, which involves development of interdisciplinary teams.”

Pines told Clark the public focus good pushes hospital administrators to focus on the emergency room as well as other metrics.

Here's how the two facilities compare to state and national averages


Community Memorial Waukesha Memorial Wisc. Avg. U.S. Avg. Average time patients spent in ER before being were admitted as an inpatient 194 minutes 249 minutes 204 minutes 277 minutes Average time patients spent in ER before being sent home 146 minutes 171 minutes 120 minutes 140 minutes Average time patients spent in ER before being being seen by health-care professional 18 minutes 39 minutes 19 minutes 30 minutes Average time patients who came to the ER with broken bones had to wait before receiving pain medication 40 minutes 62 minutes 41 minutes 42 minutes

Residents can compare the ER care at these two hospitals with any two other local hospitals in the national database.

First go to the Hospital Compare website. Then type in your ZIP code, city or local hospital. When a list of hospitals is displayed, put a checkmark next to two or three hospitals.

Scroll down to a yellow button labeled Compare Now, and click to display more details. Look for a tab called Timely and Effective Care and click that.

Finally, scroll down to a section called Timely Emergency Department Care. A green button allows you to “View More Details,” displaying something like this page comparing our two local hospitals.

Were you surprised by any of the stats displayed?  Tell us in the comments.


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