Annual Utilization Report of Hospitals
Facility Name:CEDARS SINAI MEDICAL CENTER
OSHPD ID:106190555Report Status:Submitted
License Category:General Acute Care HospitalReport Year:2016
Table of Contents
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Section 1 - General Information
Section 2 - Hospital Description
Section 3 - Inpatient Services
Section 4 - Emergency Department Services (EDS)
Section 5 - Surgery and Related Services
Section 6 - Major Capital Expenditures
General Comments
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Section 1 - General Information
1.Facility Name:CEDARS SINAI MEDICAL CENTER
2.OSHPD ID Number:106190555
3.Street Address:8700 BEVERLY BOULEVARD
4.City:LOS ANGELES
5.Zip:90048
6.Facility Phone No.:( 323) 421 - 5000 ext.
7.Administrator Name:Thomas M. Priselac
8.Administrator E-mail Address:Thomas.Priselac@cshs.org
9.Was this hospital in operation at any time during the year?Yes
10.Operation Open From:1/1/2016
11.Operation Open To:12/31/2016
12.Name of Parent Corporation:Cedars-Sinai Health System
13.Corporate Business Address:8700 Beverly Boulevard
14.City:Los Angeles
15.State:CA
16.Zip:90048 -
17.Person Completing Report:John Blevins
18.Report Preparer's Phone No.:323-866-8782
19.Fax No.:322-866-8571
20.E-mail Address:blevinsj@cshs.org
30.Submitted by:cedars555
31.Submitted Date and Time:2/14/2017 8:33:42 AM
Section 2 - Hospital Description
LICENSE CATEGORY (TYPE) (Completed by OSHPD.)
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No.
(1)
1.License Category:General Acute Care Hospital
LICENSEE TYPE OF CONTROL
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No.
(1)
5.Select the category that best describes the licensee type of control of your hospital (the type of organization that owns the license) from the list below:Non-profit Corporation (incl. Church-related)
PRINCIPAL SERVICE TYPE
Line
No.
(1)
25.Select the category that best describes the type of service provided to the majority of your patients. (The type or service is usually consistant with majority of, or mix of reported patient days.)General Medical / Surgical
Section 3 - Inpatient Services
INPATIENT BED UTILIZATION - DO NOT INCLUDE NORMAL NEWBORNS IN BED UTILIZATION DATA
Line
No.
Bed Classification and Bed Designation
(1)


Licensed Beds as of 12/31
(2)



Licensed Bed Days
(3)

Hospital Discharges (including deaths)
(4)
Intra-hospital Transfers
(5)


Patient (Census) Days
GAC Bed Designations
1.Medical / Surgical (include GYN)591216,30639,285191,110
2.Perinatal (exclude Newborn / GYN)6423,4246,51017,086
3.Pediatric3111,3461,1862,764
4.Intensive Care12646,1161,7136,95331,428
5.Coronary Care00000
6.Acute Respiratory Care00000
7.Burn00000
8.Intensive Care Newborn Nursery4516,47060121611,353
9.Rehabilitation Center2910,6144415,217
15.Subtotal - GAC886324,27649,736258,958
16.Chemical Dependency Recovery Hospital0000
17.Acute Psychiatric0000
18.Skilled Nursing00000
19.Intermediate Care0000
20.Intermediate Care / Developmentally Disabled0000
25.Total (Sum of lines 15 thru 20)886324,27649,736258,958
Chemical Dependency Recovery Services In Licensed GAC and Acute Psychiatric Beds*
Line
No.
Bed Classification
(1)

Licensed
Beds

(3)

Hospital
Discharges



(5)
Patient
(Census)
Days
30.GAC - Chemical Dep Recovery Services000
31.Acute Psych - Chemical Dep Recovery Svcs000
* The licensed services data for these CDRS are to be included in lines 1 through 25 above.
Newborn Nursery Information
Line
No.
(1)
Nursery
Bassinets
(3)
*Nursery
Infants
(5)
Nursery
Days
35.Newborn Nursery806,06913,545
* Nursery Infants are the "normal" newborn nursery equivalent to discharges from licensed beds.
Skilled Nursing Swing Beds (Completed by OSHPD.)
Line
No.
(1)
40.Number of licensed General Acute Care beds approved for Skilled Nursing Care:0
Complete lines 43 through 70 only if your hospital has licensed Acute Psychiatric or PHF beds. Include Chemical Dependency Recovery Services provided in licensed Acute Psychiatric beds.
Acute Psychiatric Patients By Unit on December 31
Line
No.
(1)
Number of Patients
43.Locked0
44.Open0
45.Acute Psychiatric Total*0
Acute Psychiatric Patients By Age Category on December 31
Line
No.
(1)
Number of Patients
46.0 - 17 Years0
47.18 - 64 Years0
49.65 Years and Older0
50.Acute Psychiatric Total*0
Acute Psychiatric Patients By Primary Payer on December 31
Line
No.
(1)
Number of Patients
51.Medicare - Traditional0
52.Medicare - Managed Care0
53.Medi-Cal - Traditional0
54.Medi-Cal - Managed Care0
55.County Indigent Programs0
56.Other Third Parties - Traditional0
57.Other Third Parties - Managed Care0
58.Short-Doyle (includes Short-Doyle Medi-Cal)0
59.Other Indigent0
64.Other Payers0
65.Acute Psychiatric Total*0
* Acute Psychiatric Total on lines 45, 50 and 65 must agree.
Short Doyle Contract Services
Line
No.
(1)
70.During the reporting period, did you provide any acute psychiatric care under a Short-Doyle contract?No
Inpatient Hospice Program
Line
No.
(1)
71.Did your hospital offer an inpatient hospice program during the report period?Yes
If 'yes' on line 71, what type of bed classification is used for this service? (Check all that apply.)
Line
No.
Bed Classification(1)
72.General Acute CareYes
73.Skilled Nursing (SN)No
74.Intermediate Care (IC)No
PALLIATIVE CARE PROGRAM
Line
No.
(1)
80.Did your hospital have an inpatient palliative care program during the report period?Yes
PALLIATIVE CARE PROGRAM - An interdisciplinary team that sees patient, identifies needs, makes treatment recommendations, facilitaties patient and /or family decision making, and/or directly provides palliative care for patients with serious illness and their families.
If 'yes' on line 80, Please answer the questions below.
Line
No.
(1)
81.How many Advanced Practice Nurses(APN)Registered Nurses(RN) are on the inpatient palliative care team?1
82.How many of these APN/RNs are board certified by the National Board for Certification for Hospice and Palliative Nursing?0
83.How many Physicians are on the inpatient palliative care team?8
84.How many of these Physicians are board certified by the American Board of Medical Specialties?7
85.How many Social Workers are on the inpatient palliative care team?3
86.How many of these Social Workers hold an Advanced Certified Hospice and Palliative Social Worker credential from the National Association of Social Worker?2
87.How many Chaplains are on the inpatient palliative care team?1
*Staffing data should only reflect inpatient palliative care team.
Line
No.
(1)
90.Did your hospital have outpatient palliative care services during the report period?Yes
Section 4 - Emergency Department Services (EDS)
EMSA Trauma Center Designation on December 31
(Completed by OSHPD from EMSA data.)
Line
No.
(1)
Designation
(2)
Pediatric
1.Level ILevel II
Licensed Emergency Department Level
(Completed by OSHPD from DHS Data.)
Line
No.
(1)
January 1
(2)
December 31
2.BasicBasic
Services Available on Premises
(Check all that apply.)
Line
No.
Services Available(1)
24 Hour
(2)
On-Call
11.AnesthesiologistYesNo
12.Laboratory ServicesYesNo
13.Operating RoomYesNo
14.PharmacistYesNo
15.PhysicianYesNo
16.Psychiatric ERNoYes
17.Radiology ServicesYesNo
Emergency Department Services
Line
No.
EDS Visit TypeCPT Codes
(1)

Visits not Resulting in Admission*
(2)
Admitted from ED (Enter Total Only if Details not Available)
(3)


Total ED Traffic
(1) + (2)
21.Minor992813,4303
22.Low/Moderate9928210,87230
23.Moderate9928324,79473
24.Severe without threat9928420,892171
25.Severe with threat992856,71522,898
30.TOTAL66,70323,17589,878
* DO NOT INCLUDE patients who register but left without being seen, employee physicals and scheduled Clinic-type visits.
Emergency Medical Treatment Stations on December 31
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No.
(1)
35.Enter the number of emergency medical treatment stations.51
Treatment Station - A specific place within the emergency department adequate to treat one patient at a time. Do not count holding or observation beds.
Non-Emergency (Clinic) Visits Seen in Emergency Department
Line
No.
(1)
40.Enter the number of non-emergency (clinic) visits seen in ED.0
Emergency Registrations, But Patient Leaves Without Being Seen*
Line
No.
(1)
45.Enter the number of EDS registrations that did NOT result in treatment.3,401
* Include patients who arrived at ED, but did not register and left without being seen (if available)
Emergency Department Ambulance Diversion Hours
Line
No.
(1)
50.Were there periods when the ED was unable to receive any and all ambulance patients during the year and as a result ambulances were diverted to other hospitals? If 'yes' fill out lines 51 through 62 below. Count only those hours in which the ED was unavailable TO ALL PATIENTS (see instructions).Yes
Number of Ambulance Diversion Hours that occurred at Emergency Department
Line
No.
Month(1)
Hours
51.January218
52.February276
53.March179
54.April82
55.May73
56.June90
57.July98
58.August107
59.September102
60.October64
61.November112
62.December157
65.Total Hours1,558
Section 5 - Surgery and Related Services
Surgical Services
Line
No.
Surgical Services(1)
Surgical Operations
(2)
Operating Room Minutes
1.Inpatient15,2803,168,900
2.Outpatient16,5911,968,420
Operating Rooms On December 31
Line
No.
Operating Room Type(1)
Number
7.Inpatient Only0
8.Outpatient Only5
9.Inpatient and Outpatient42
10.Total Operating Rooms47
Ambulatory Surgical Program
Line
No.
(1)
15.Did your hospital have an organized ambulatory surgical program?No
Live Births
Line
No.
(1)
Number
20.Total Live Births (Count multiple births separately)*6,740
21.Live Births with Birth Weight Less Than 2500 grams (5 lbs. 8 oz.)512
22.Live Births with Birth Weight Less Than 1500 grams (3 lbs. 5 oz)95
* TOTAL LIVE BIRTHS on line 20 should approximate the number of Perinatal discharges shown in Section 3, line 2, column 3. Include LDR or LDRP births and C-Section deliveries.
Alternate Birthing (Outpatient) Center Information
Line
No.
(1)
31.Did your hospital have an approved alternate birthing (outpatient) program?No
32.Was your alternate setting was approved as LDRNo
33.Was your alternate setting was approved as LDRPNo
Other Live Birth Data
Line
No.
(1)
Number
36.How many of the live births reported on line 20 occurred in your alternative (outpatient) setting? Do not include C-Section deliveries.0
37.How many of the live births reported on line 20 were C-Section deliveries?2,128
Licensed Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery Services (Completed by OSHPD.)
Line
No.
(1)
Licensure
41.Cardiovascular Surgery Services
Note: Complete lines 42 to 85 if licensed for Cardiovascular Surgery Services.
Complete lines 55 to 85 if licensed for Cardiac Catheterization only.
Licensed Cardiovascular Operating Rooms
Line
No.
(1)
42.Number of operating rooms licensed to perform cardiovascular surgery on December 31.5
Cardiovascular Surgical Operations (with and without the HEART/LUNG MACHINE*)
Line
No.
(1)
Cardio-Pulmonary
Bypass USED*
(2)
Cardio-Pulmonary
Bypass NOT USED
43.Pediatric2033
44.Adult744221
45.Total Cardiovascular Surgical Operations764254
* Also refered to as Extracorporeal Bypass or "on-the-pump" (heart/lung machine).
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) Surgeries*
Line
No.
(1)
50.Number of Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) surgeries performed.206
* Subset of cardiovascular surgeries reported on line 45 above.
Cardiac Catheterization Lab Rooms
Line
No.
(1)
55.Number of rooms equipped to perform cardiac catheterizations on December 31.9
Cardiac Catheterization Visits
Line
No.
(1)
Diagnostic
(2)
Therapeutic
56.Pediatric - Inpatient45156
57.Pediatric - Outpatient150
58.Adult - Inpatient5,1643,625
59.Adult - Outpatient2,7811,022
60.Total Cardiac Catheterization Visits8,0054,803
Distribution of Procedures Performed in Catheterization Laboratory
Line
No.
(1)
Procedures
65.Diagnostic Cardiac Catheterization Procedures (LHC, R & LHC)6,136
66.Myocardial Biopsy1,152
71.Permanent Pacemaker Implantation431
711.Other Permanent Pacemaker Procedures (Generator or Lead Replacement)173
712.Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) Implantation172
713.Other ICD Procedures (Generator or Lead Replacement)128
72.Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) - WITH Stent1,570
73.Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) - WITHOUT Stent54
74.Atherectomy (PTCRA - rotablator, DCA, laser, other ablation, etc.)110
75.Thrombolytic Agents (Intracoronary only)18
76.Percutaneous Transluminal Balloon Valvuloplasty (PTBV)118
77.Diagnostic Electrophysiology657
78.Catheter Ablation Procedures(SVT,VT,AF)674
79.Peripheral Vascular Angiography72
80.Peripheral Vascular Interventional Procedures238
81.Carotid Stenting Procedures14
82.Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump Insertion45
83.Catheter-based Ventricular Assist Device Insertion55
84.All other catheterization procedures performed in the lab775
85.Total Catheterization Procedures12,592
Percutaneous Transluminal Balloon Valvuloplasty(PTBV) is very rarely done in these times. Those that are done are generally on pediatric patients.
AICD procedures are frequently done in the cath lab and are very similar to permanent pacemaker implants.
NOTE: Do Not Include Any Of The Following As A Cardiac Catheterization:
  • Defibrillation
  • Temporary Pacemaker Insertion
  • Cardioversion
  • Pericardiocentesis
Section 6 - Major Capital Expenditures
Section 127285(3) of the Health and Safety Code requires each hospital to report "acquisitions of diagnostic or therapeutic equipment during the reporting period with a value in excess of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000)."
Diagnostic and Therapeutic Equipment Acquired During The Report Period
Line
No.
(1)
1.Did your hospital acquire any diagnostic or therapeutic equipment that had a value in excess of $500,000? (If 'Yes', fill out lines 2 through 11, as necessary, below.)Yes
Diagnostic and Therapeutic Equipment Detail
Line
No.
(1)


Description of Equipment
(2)


Value
(3)
Date of Aquisition
MM/DD/YYYY
(4)


Means of Acquisition
2.Versa HD/MOSAIQ$625,33308/09/2016Purchase
3.3G Sonasource Package$521,62411/30/2016Purchase
4.CARDIOSAVE HYBRID$531,56612/31/2016Purchase
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Building Projects Commenced During Report Period Costing Over $1,000,000
Section 127285(4) of the Health and Safety Code requires each hospital to report the "commencement of projects during the reporting period that require a capital expenditure for the facility or clinic in excess of one million dollars ($1,000,000)."
Line
No.
(1)
25.Did your hospital commence any building projects during the report period which will require an aggregate capital expenditure exceeding $1,000,000? (If 'Yes', fill out lines 26 through 30, as necessary, below.)Yes
Detail of Capital Expenditures
Line
No.
(1)


Description of Project
(2)
Projected Total Capital Expenditure
(3)

OSHPD Project No. (if applicable)
26.FN LL A621, A628, A607 Consolication$1,310,571S150695-19-00
27.Pneumatic Tube$1,656,843TBD
28.Lower Level Expansion$1,961,801P2012-00289
29.AHSP 7th Floor Build Out$2,511,268
30.Community Relations Consolidation$1,144,614
General Comments:
Addition to Detail of Capital Expenditures: 31. MDN 2001 Santa Monica DI Relocation: $1,758,286 32. AHSP 4th Floor: $2,560,672 33. 9090 Wilshire THO Expansion: $1,046,524 34. Playa Vista at Runway: $1,626,956 35. Encino Administrative Suite: $1,389,566 36. Kerlan Jobe 2nd Floor 6801 Park Terrace: $1,026,785
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