Surgical Site Infections (SSI) for Adult Procedures
Information about Oregon hospitals required to report surgical site infections for adult procedures, part of the state's mandatory healthcare-associated infections reporting program. Each record lists the reporting hospital's business name, street address, city, state, zip code, and full address str
| Hospital Namebrand | Procedure Typeclassification | Procedures Performedquantity | Observed Infectionsquantity | Predicted Infectionsquantity | Sir 95 Ciadditional data | Sir Interpretation 2015 Us Baselinestatus | Countyaddress | Hppregiongeographic | Cityaddress | Stateaddress | ZIP Codeaddress |
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Hospital Network Vendor Screening
A healthcare supply chain analyst vetting a new surgical equipment vendor cross-references the vendor's hospital clients against this dataset to identify facilities with above-average infection rates, flagging potential reputational or liability exposure in the relationship.
Medical Malpractice Underwriting
An insurance underwriter pricing a medical malpractice policy for a hospital group pulls SSI performance data to compare observed versus predicted infection counts across procedure types, using deviation from the national baseline as a quantitative risk input.
Healthcare-Focused Market Sizing
A sales analyst at a surgical site infection prevention company maps Oregon hospitals by county and HPP region, ranks them by procedure volume and infection burden, and prioritizes outreach to facilities with the highest gap between observed and predicted infections.



















