Quality of Clinical Care at Lifecare Hospital Mussafah
0
0.2
Infection
Multiple Drug Resistance Blood Stream Infection
MDRO
Preventing the Spread of Resistance: Strengthening Our Infection Control Culture
With zero MDRO bloodstream infections reported per 1,000 inpatient days, Lifecare Hospital Mussafah outperforms the CDC benchmark of 0.2 — a reflection of strict infection prevention protocols and clinical vigilance.
0
0.5
Infection
healthcare associated infection (HAI) Clostridium Difficile Infection (CDI)
HAI-CDI
Near-Zero Infection Rates: Sustaining Excellence in CDI Prevention
Reporting no cases of CDI, the hospital achieves a perfect record — far exceeding the CDC benchmark and illustrating continued success in preventing hospital-acquired infections.
0
3.1
Embolism
Perioperative Pulmonary Embolism (PE) or Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
DVT
Exceeding National Standards: Ensuring Safer Surgical Outcomes
With a zero rate of PE/DVT events, the hospital excels far beyond the AHRQ benchmark of 3.1 — ensuring safer surgical outcomes and excellent perioperative care.
2%
10-15%
Readmission
30-day unplanned hospital readmission rate for medical and surgical patients
Readmission
Supporting Recovery Beyond Discharge
With a readmission rate of just 2%, Lifecare Hospital Mussafah demonstrates outstanding care coordination and post-discharge support — staying well below industry benchmarks.
99%
90%
Access To Care
Hospital Wait at Point of Arrival (Minutes)
Waiting Time
Improving Access: Our Ongoing Commitment to Timely Care
With 99% of patients seen within 60 minutes, the hospital surpasses the DOH benchmark of 90%, emphasizing efficiency and timely patient flow management.
100%
90%
Specialist Access
Consultant or specialist Hospital Appointment (excluding cancer) (Days)
Appointment
Timely Specialist Access: A System-Wide Success
All patients were seen within 14 working days, far exceeding the DOH target — reinforcing the hospital’s dedication to prompt and comprehensive specialist access.
97%
90%
Emergency Waiting Time
Seeing a doctor in Accident and Emergency (Minutes)
Emergency Time
Delivering Timely Emergency Care When It Matters Most
97% of emergency department patients were seen by a doctor within 60 minutes — clearly surpassing the DOH benchmark and reflecting a streamlined emergency care process.
2.7%
3%
Re-Attendance
24 hours – Re attendance rate to Accident and Emergency Department
Emergency
Right Care the First Time: Reducing Unplanned Returns
With a re-attendance rate of 2.7%, the hospital stays within safe limits — ensuring effective initial emergency care and minimizing unnecessary repeat visits.
2%
3%
Incomplete Visit
Left Without Being Seen (LWBS) by an Emergency Department Doctor
LWBS
Keeping Patients Engaged in Their Emergency Care Journey
With only 2% of patients leaving before being seen, the hospital meets the DOH standard and reflects strong emergency department engagement and throughput efficiency.