Hca Florida Brandon Hospital Ratings

119 Oakfield Dr
Brandon, FL 33511
Phone: (813) 916-0600

Hospital Type: Acute Care Hospitals
Emergency Services: YES




Contents:
Quality of Care - Infectious Diseases - ER Wait Time - Patient Ratings



Quality of Care - Mortality Rate

How well does Hca Florida Brandon Hospital save lives? 12% better than the national average, based on the overall mortality rate for critical illnesses.

Mortality Rate at Hca Florida Brandon HospitalNational Average
Heart Attack12.4%12.6%
Stroke12.3%13.9%
Heart Failure9.5%11.8%
Pneumonia16.4%18.2%



Infectious Disease at Hca Florida Brandon Hospital

Drug resistant bacteria are becoming a large health risk facing the United States. There are an increasing number of drug resistant bacteria, including: drug resistant bacteria due primarily to unnecessary and mis-applied use among humans and livestock, patients with hospitalizations for relatively minor reasons can suddenly face lifethreatening illness.

Infectious DiseaseCases
C. Diff
Sickens more than a half million people each year and has a 17% mortality rate after one year1
7
MRSA
Causes life-threatening bloodstream infections, pneumonia and surgical site infections. Mortality rates may be as high as 20%2
1



Emergency Room Wait Time Ratings

Average Time Spent In Emergency Department: 1h 58m



Patient Ratings

While customer satisfaction surveys don't necessarily reflect the quality of care provided at the hospital, it can identify some areas that are important standards to maintain, such as managing pain and maintaining a sanitary environment.

Overall Patient Rating: AVERAGE

Positive Patient Ratings

Some patients praise:
  • Nurses usually take time to communicate well
  • Doctors usually communicate well with patients
  • Rooms and facilities are usually clean

Negative Patient Ratings

  • Staff doesn't respond quickly when patients need help
  • Patients often don't receive help when they request it




Footnotes:

1C Diff Mortality Rate
2MRSA Mortality Rate



Hca Florida Brandon Hospital Stories



Jul 09, 2020, 2:39 PM
Brandon Regional Hospital: "I will NEVER step foot inside of Brandon Regional or any other HCA Hosptial again. First, the Chief of Medicine in the ER comes to my room and asks me all the routine questions, and introduces the student Dr who will be working with me. He seems arrogant, but what COM isn't? He rambles on about what he assumes my problem is and tells me they will give me "ABC" medication for my pain, and it's already been ordered. I've been to this Hosptial several times before, my allergies are noted. I am HIGHLY allergic to "ABC" medication, and had the CHIEF OF MEDICINE actually looked at my chart he'd have known that and never ordered the medication before even meeting me. Haphazardly the nurse walks in with ABC medication ready to plunge it into my IV when he tells them "Oh wait, she's allergic to that, I'll order something else ". He then proceeds to tell me that my allergy is "weird" and that it's odd that I'm allergic to "ABC" medication, and not "DEF". Well, DOCTOR, the names aren't even remotely similar nor is the chemical composition. Every female in my family happens to be allergic to it as well. Take it up with genetics if you think it's really an issue. Additionally, how is any of that pertinent to my situation? I was subsequently admitted because I needed an imaging study, but that didn't make sense to me. People get imagining done in the ER everyday and are never admitted. I had to wait 4 HOURS in the ER while my nurse ADAMANTLY ignored my call light. Now, I know some might be thinking "This is probably coming from one of 'those' patients..." And I'm here to tell you I'm not one of those patients. I rarely make a peep and only call for the nurse when it's absolutely necessary, but I'm beyond mad when I can see nurses and Drs hanging out in the nurses station shooting the breeze, but have the nerve to tell patients "we're busy". Lies. BR has over 60 beds in the ER and only 17 were being occupied at the time. There was plenty of staff for that amount of patients. I also waited over 2 hours to go to imagining after completion of my questionaire, only to find out I had to wait because the imaging tech decided to leave instead of completing my test because "someone else was on the way". Someone who lived an hour away and that tech I initially saw has 2 hours left for her shit and blatantly NEGLECTED to do her job. Once I get done with imagining and go upstairs to my room, I notice a "housekeeping" card on the side table that notes "This room was cleaned at 4:30pm" I CAME AFTER 4:30 PM THAT DAY AND I STILL HAD TO WAIT 6 HOURS TO GO UPSTAIRS AFTER MY ADMISSION. ALL DUE TO PURE NEGLIGENCE AND LAZINESS. I won't even get into the nonstop rigamarole of trying to find the Drs who were supposed to see me that never showed until I demanded to see them. I was also on a floor with 6 patients on it, all awaiting surgery, and I was not. I have no idea why I was put there. It wasn't the only floor open. Also, it tooke over 12 hours to get the results for my imagining study, and when I asked why that was, because bit doesn't take that long in the ER and for 2+ hours there was NO ONE being sent to imagining due to the tech deciding she wanted to leave early. So what's the hold up? I get told "I don't know, someone else reads the imaging studies..." What kind of answer is that? Brandon Regional is NOT like the other trauma centers in the area, they do not have as much nonsense as any other Hospitials in the area do, and if the nurse there think they have it tough, try visiting TGH and see what you think. Brandon Regional is a fun house compared to other facilities in the area. HCA is an AWFUL company, and upon realizing Brandon Regional was managed and owned by HCA, it all made sense. A crooked company makes for a crooked Hosptial. You are a number and a PAYCHECK to them, not a person in need. STAY FAR FAR AWAY IF YOU NEED ACUTE RELIABLE CARE! " - A

May 07, 2018, 11:29 AM
Brandon Regional Hospital: "Had to wait 7 hours just to be seen" - Stan

Sep 14, 2016, 8:18 PM
Brandon Regional Hospital: "The wait time in the we are totally unexceptable 5 hrs and still sitting the waiting all this money on a new building and it's the same old hospital. What a shame " - James


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