Survey Results for Saint Joseph Mercy Hospital

In the Annual Volume Results column, the lower bar always represents the Coalition's recommended volume and the upper bar always represents the hospital's volume. The actual volume numbers are displayed below the bars.

Click the links in the Treatment Area column to view the survey results for a specific treatment.

Treatment Area

Activity Results

Annual Volume Results

Open Heart Surgery

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735 (actual volume)


200 (coalition threshold)

Percutaneous Coronary Interventions


1438 (actual volume)


400 (coalition threshold)

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair


100 (actual volume)


20 (coalition threshold)

Carotid Endarterectomy Surgery


167 (actual volume)


50 (coalition threshold)

Esphagectomy for Cancer Surgery


4 (actual volume)


7 (coalition threshold)

Low Birthweight Infants


62 (actual volume)


70 (coalition threshold)

Infants with Congenital Anomalies


62 (actual volume)


70 (coalition threshold)

Intensive Care Unit Physician Staffing

n/a

Hospital Comments

Open Heart Surgery

SJMH participates in a STS/BCBSM Collaborative, using the STS data to identify and measure quality improvement activities. In addition, SJMH is participating in the Keystone ICU project aimed at reducing errors and improving patient outcomes in the ICU through application of evidence based practices and Quality Improvement efforts.

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair

Enrolled in National Surgical Quality Improvement Project and Michigan Surgical Consortium

Carotid Endarterectomy Surgery

Enrolled in National Surgical Quality Improvement Program. Enrolled in Michigan Surgical Consortium but have not submitted 1 year's worth of data.

Intensive Care Unit Physician Staffing

The Medical Intensive Unit meets all criteria for ICU. The Surgical Intensive Care is currently interviewing for intensivist coverage. Both ICU's have FCCS trained staff available. MICU participates in Impact Data Base. Sicu is participating in NSQIP.There is a multidisciplinary team for reviewing and problem solving issues and all ICU's participate in the Keystone project.