Quality-indicators of hospitals and clinics in Switzerland:

Colorectal resection (generally cancerous lesion), mortality

In the current data year, 31 Swiss hospitals provided significant, risk-adjusted mortality data for colorectal resection (generally cancerous lesion). 5'446 patients were monitored in these hospitals by the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health (BAG). A total of 274 patients died in hospital. The average hospital mortality in colorectal resection was thus 5.0%, the highest rate observed in one clinic was 12.9%. The Clinique de La Source, Lausanne achieved the lowest mortality rate of 0% in colorectal resection.

Related key figures: Colon Surgery Infection Rate -- Patient Number

The best hospitals with regard to colorectal resection (generally cancerous lesion), mortality

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starstarstarstarstar  5.0
0,0% more information
starstarstarstarstar  5.0
0,7% more information
starstarstarstarstar  4.9
1,5% more information
starstarstarstarstar  4.7
1,9% more information
starstarstarstarstar  4.6
2,6% more information
starstarstarstarstar  4.3
2,6% more information
starstarstarstarstar  3.9
2,7% more information
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starstarstarstarstar  3.9
2,7% more information
starstarstarstarstar  3.9
2,8% more information
starstarstarstarstar  3.5
2,9% more information
starstarstarstarstar  3.5
3,2% more information
starstarstarstarstar  3.5
3,5% more information
starstarstarstarstar  3.1
3,8% more information
starstarstarstarstar  2.0
4,6% more information
starstarstarstarstar  1.6
4,6% more information
starstarstarstarstar  1.6
5,1% more information
starstarstarstarstar  1.2
6,1% more information
starstarstarstarstar  1.2
6,6% more information
starstarstarstarstar  0.5
6,4% more information
starstarstarstarstar  0.5
7,4% more information
starstarstarstarstar  0.4
6,8% more information
starstarstarstarstar  0.4
7,0% more information
starstarstarstarstar  0.2
7,1% more information
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8,1% more information
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6,4% more information
starstarstarstarstar  0.1
8,3% more information
starstarstarstarstar  0.1
7,3% more information
starstarstarstarstar  0.1
8,4% more information
starstarstarstarstar  0.1
6,9% more information
starstarstarstarstar  0.1
10,7% more information
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12,9% more information

Profile of the key figure colorectal resection (generally cancerous lesion), mortality

About the indicator «Mortality rate»

Relative proportion of deaths in hospital for a specific intervention or disease per hospital.

The hospitals sometimes treat groups of patients with different case severity. Therefore, the FOPH determines a rate of expected deaths per hospital and procedure. For the quality comparison, we use the ratio between the expected and the actually observed deaths (per intervention and per hospital). This is called risk adjustment. For this reason, it can occasionally happen that a hospital performs better in the ranking even though it has a slightly higher percentage of deaths.

Please note that we use the FOPH data per hospital site in order to achieve the most precise statements possible.

Strengths:

A low number of deaths is the main aim of each treatment and therefore a crucial indicator for patients. A low mortality rate is an indicator of effectively avoiding complications and good treatment processes in the hospital (e.g. quality of surgical techniques, avoidance of errors and complications etc)

Limits:

Unfortunately, mortality rates are not available for all interventions. It is not sure that results are transferable to similar interventions. Also, mortality rates are only meaningful when a sufficient number of cases is reached. Especially with interventions with a low risk of death the needed number of cases is very high and is only reached by large hospitals. For small hospitals it is often not possible to give a meaningful statement (while small case numbers are per se unfavorable, especially with complex interventions). Mortality rates are risk adjusted by the BAG by age and gender of the patient (for details please see the corresponding publications by BAG). A number of specialists have criticized this form of risk adjustment as inadequate. Also it needs to be noted that differences in patterns of relocating patients can introduce bias to mortality rates.

There are patient-ratings about this topic

Ratings from patients about this topic:

 unverified rating about the Lindenhofspital, Bern
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Friendly and good care 

About the surgery:
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Colon cancer and metastases on liver operated and lymph glands and gallbladder removed. (surgeon: Dr. Stefan Birrer)
transl. from german, inpatient treatment in Oct.2022, date of rating: 25.03.2023

 unverified rating about the Kantonsspital Graubünden, Chur
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About the surgery:
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colon surgery (surgeon: Ms. Dr. Ammann)
transl. from german, inpatient treatment in Jan.2022, date of rating: 12.03.2022

 unverified rating about the Stadtspital Waid, Zürich
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Our father (86) had abdominal pain and severe diarrhea for several days. only blood tests were done. No x-ray or ultrasound! He was dismissed after a few hours. The GP found the cause and successfully treated the bowel inflammation with antibiotics. 
transl. from german, date of rating: 31.12.2019

 unverified rating about the Insel Gruppe, Bern
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About the surgery:
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Colon cancer surgery (surgeon: Dr. Peter Studer)
transl. from german, inpatient treatment in Oct.2018, date of rating: 28.07.2019


The data on this page was last updated on May 20, 2022.