Ranked #7 in
Indiana
Recognized in
Southern Indiana
Ranked
#4 in
Louisville, KY metro area
Floyd Memorial Hospital and Health Services is a general medical and surgical hospital in New Albany, IN. It performed nearly at the level of nationally ranked U.S. News Best Hospitals in 4 adult specialties, as shown below. It scored high in patient safety, demonstrating commitment to reducing accidents and medical mistakes. Floyd Memorial Hospital and Health Services has 211 beds. The hospital had 13,655 admissions in the latest year for which data are available. It performed 5,257 annual inpatient and 5,966 outpatient surgeries. Its emergency room had 46,523 visits. It is also accredited by the American Osteopathic Association.
Adult Specialties
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High-Performing | |
| Unranked |
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Patient Satisfaction
Under a federal program, most U.S. hospitals now sample recently discharged patients and ask them about their stay. In a year's worth of surveys, here's how this hospital's patients responded to a key question, along with averages within the state and nationally.
Whether patients would recommend the hospital to friends and family:
| Definitely |
|---|
77%
|
| State Average |
73%
|
| National Average |
70%
|
| Probably or definitely not |
|---|
3%
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| State Average |
4%
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| National Average |
5%
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See complete patient satisfaction survey results
Details
For more about this hospital, see hospital details. The information shown is provided by the American Hospital Association, which compiles data on all U.S. hospitals through an annual survey and from other sources. Hospital ownership, number of doctors and nurses, volume of births and ER visits, and available services such as sports medicine are just a few examples of data collected by the AHA. Find out more at www.ahadata.com.
See complete hospital details (provided by AHA)
Contact
Floyd Memorial Hospital and Health Services
1850 State Street
New Albany, IN 47150-4997
(812) 949–5500
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