Jordan Valley Hospital
Detailed report on the hospital located in West Jordan, Utah (UT).
Jordan Valley Hospital is a for-profit acute care hospital based at 3580 West 9000 South in West Jordan, UT. The facility is accredited and provides emergency services. The mortality rate for heart attack patients at the facility is no different than the national rate. The patient mortality rate is also no different than the national rate. In 2006, a total of 779 Medicare patients were given 3,829 days of PPS inpatient care and services. The provider was reimbursed $6,187,317 by Medicare for those services. 3,218 Medicare patients were given outpatient care and services by this provider in 2006. The provider was reimbursed $1,491,423 by Medicare for these services.
When compared to state levels, pneumonia patients at this facility are more likely to be assessed and given an influenza vaccination, be assessed and given a pneumococcal vaccination, and be given smoking cessation advice or counseling.
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Facility Type
Ownership Type
Address
West Jordan, UT 84088
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Geographic Coordinates
Accredited

Indicates whether the facility is accredited.
- This Provider
- Yes
- Salt Lake County
- 9 (100.00%)
- Utah
- 27 (71.05%)
- United States
- 3,333 (77.01%)
Emergency Services

Indicates whether the facility offers emergency care services.
- This Provider
- Yes
- Salt Lake County
- 8 (88.89%)
- Utah
- 35 (92.11%)
- United States
- 3,947 (91.20%)
Quality Measures

Heart Attack Patients Given Inhibitor or ARB
The percentage of heart attack patients given ace inhibitor or arb for left ventricular systolic dysfunction (lvsd). The sample size for this measure was 3 patients.
The number of cases is too small for purposes of reliably predicting hospital's performance.
- This Provider
- 100.00%
- Salt Lake County
- 81.86%
- Utah
- 82.47%
- United States
- 82.44%
Heart Attack Patients Given Aspirin at Discharge
The percentage of heart attack patients given aspirin at discharge. The sample size for this measure was 18 patients.
The number of cases is too small for purposes of reliably predicting hospital's performance.
- This Provider
- 89.00%
- Salt Lake County
- 88.25%
- Utah
- 80.78%
- United States
- 90.10%
Heart Attack Patients Given Beta Blocker at Discharge
The percentage of heart attack patients given beta blocker at discharge. The sample size for this measure was 15 patients.
The number of cases is too small for purposes of reliably predicting hospital's performance.
- This Provider
- 87.00%
- Salt Lake County
- 85.38%
- Utah
- 70.03%
- United States
- 89.74%
Heart Attack Patients Given PCI within 90 Minutes
The percentage of heart attack patients given pci within 90 minutes of arrival. The sample size for this measure was 6 patients.
The number of cases is too small for purposes of reliably predicting hospital's performance.
- This Provider
- 33.00%
- Salt Lake County
- 52.00%
- Utah
- 58.36%
- United States
- 53.85%
Heart Failure Patients Given ACE Inhibitor or ARB
The percentage of heart failure patients given ace inhibitor or arb for left ventricular systolic dysfunction (lvsd). The sample size for this measure was 15 patients.
The number of cases is too small for purposes of reliably predicting hospital's performance.
- This Provider
- 87.00%
- Salt Lake County
- 82.88%
- Utah
- 81.44%
- United States
- 82.00%
Heart Failure Patients Given Discharge Instructions
The percentage of heart failure patients given discharge instructions. The sample size for this measure was 67 patients.
- This Provider
- 57.00%
- Salt Lake County
- 60.00%
- Utah
- 50.49%
- United States
- 60.95%
Pneumonia Patients Given Influenza Vaccination
The percentage of pneumonia patients assessed and given influenza vaccination. The sample size for this measure was 35 patients.
- This Provider
- 100.00%
- Salt Lake County
- 80.57%
- Utah
- 73.12%
- United States
- 69.93%
Pneumonia Patients Given Antibiotics within 4 Hours
The percentage of pneumonia patients given initial antibiotic(s) within 4 hours after arrival. The sample size for this measure was 177 patients.
- This Provider
- 84.00%
- Salt Lake County
- 76.25%
- Utah
- 80.31%
- United States
- 80.14%
Pneumonia Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice
The percentage of pneumonia patients given smoking cessation advice or counseling. The sample size for this measure was 49 patients.
- This Provider
- 100.00%
- Salt Lake County
- 76.13%
- Utah
- 64.03%
- United States
- 79.65%
Pneumonia Patients whose Blood Culture Performed Prior to Antibiotics
The percentage of pneumonia patients whose initial emergency room blood culture was performed prior to the administration of the first hospital dose of antibiotics. The sample size for this measure was 112 patients.
- This Provider
- 95.00%
- Salt Lake County
- 89.88%
- Utah
- 88.66%
- United States
- 90.43%
Surgery Patients Given Appropriate Antibiotics
The percentage of surgery patients who received the appropriate preventative antibiotic(s) for their surgery. The sample size for this measure was 92 patients.
- This Provider
- 98.00%
- Salt Lake County
- 96.67%
- Utah
- 92.30%
- United States
- 89.88%
Heart Attack Patients Given Aspirin at Arrival
The percentage of heart attack patients given aspirin at arrival. The sample size for this measure was 25 patients.
- This Provider
- 100.00%
- Salt Lake County
- 94.38%
- Utah
- 91.38%
- United States
- 92.45%
Heart Attack Patients Given Beta Blocker at Arrival
The percentage of heart attack patients given beta blocker at arrival. The sample size for this measure was 23 patients.
The number of cases is too small for purposes of reliably predicting hospital's performance.
- This Provider
- 91.00%
- Salt Lake County
- 87.75%
- Utah
- 71.06%
- United States
- 87.23%
Heart Attack Patients Given Fibrinolytic Medication within 30 Minutes
The percentage of heart attack patients given fibrinolytic medication within 30 minutes of arrival. The sample size for this measure was 3 patients.
The number of cases is too small for purposes of reliably predicting hospital's performance.
- This Provider
- 67.00%
- Salt Lake County
- 23.00%
- Utah
- 15.33%
- United States
- 31.22%
Heart Attack Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice
The percentage of heart attack patients given smoking cessation advice or counseling. The sample size for this measure was 6 patients.
The number of cases is too small for purposes of reliably predicting hospital's performance.
- This Provider
- 100.00%
- Salt Lake County
- 92.00%
- Utah
- 94.00%
- United States
- 87.61%
Heart Failure Patients Given Evaluation of LVS Function
The percentage of heart failure patients given an evaluation of left ventricular systolic (lvs) function. The sample size for this measure was 79 patients.
- This Provider
- 87.00%
- Salt Lake County
- 93.63%
- Utah
- 75.17%
- United States
- 83.53%
Heart Failure Patients Given Smoking Cessation Advice
The percentage of heart failure patients given smoking cessation advice or counseling. The sample size for this measure was 14 patients.
The number of cases is too small for purposes of reliably predicting hospital's performance.
- This Provider
- 100.00%
- Salt Lake County
- 76.38%
- Utah
- 77.62%
- United States
- 81.61%
Pneumonia Patients Given Pneumococcal Vaccination
The percentage of pneumonia patients assessed and given pneumococcal vaccination. The sample size for this measure was 98 patients.
- This Provider
- 97.00%
- Salt Lake County
- 77.88%
- Utah
- 67.61%
- United States
- 69.00%
Pneumonia Patients Given Oxygenation Assessment
The percentage of pneumonia patients given oxygenation assessment. The sample size for this measure was 211 patients.
- This Provider
- 100.00%
- Salt Lake County
- 99.88%
- Utah
- 99.92%
- United States
- 99.26%
Pneumonia Patients Given Most Appropriate Antibiotics
The percentage of pneumonia patients given the most appropriate initial antibiotic(s). The sample size for this measure was 151 patients.
- This Provider
- 89.00%
- Salt Lake County
- 85.25%
- Utah
- 84.11%
- United States
- 82.91%
Surgery Patients Given Antibiotics 1 Hour Before Incision
The percentage of surgery patients who received preventative antibiotic(s) 1 hour before incision. The sample size for this measure was 341 patients.
- This Provider
- 70.00%
- Salt Lake County
- 81.78%
- Utah
- 70.03%
- United States
- 76.95%
Surgery Patients whose Antibiotics Stopped within 24 Hours of Surgery
The percentage of surgery patients whose preventative antibiotic(s) are stopped within 24 hours after surgery. The sample size for this measure was 329 patients.
- This Provider
- 63.00%
- Salt Lake County
- 69.33%
- Utah
- 69.03%
- United States
- 71.77%
Mortality Rates

30-Day Mortality Rate from Heart Attack
This hospitals 30 day patient death (mortality) rate from heart attack. The value is one of three types: Better, no different, or worse than the national rate.
No different than National Rate









30-Day Mortality Rate from Heart Failure
This hospitals 30 day patient death (mortality) rate from heart failure. The value is one of three types: Better, no different, or worse than the national rate.
No different than National Rate









Treatment Figures

PPS Inpatients
The number of prospective payment system inpatients treated by this provider that were covered by Medicare Part A in 2006. The prospective payment system (PPS) is a method of reimbursement in which Medicare payment is made based on a predetermined, fixed amount. [1]
- This Provider
- 779
- Salt Lake County Average
- 2,043
- Utah Average
- 1,243
- United States Average
- 2,267
PPS Inpatient Utilization Days
The number of days of prospective payment system inpatient care that are chargeable to Medicare Part A facility utilization by this provider in 2006. The prospective payment system (PPS) is a method of reimbursement in which Medicare payment is made based on a predetermined, fixed amount. [1]
- This Provider
- 3,829
- Salt Lake County Average
- 11,661
- Utah Average
- 6,853
- United States Average
- 17,102
Outpatients
The number of outpatients treated by this provider that were covered by Medicare Part B in 2006. An outpatient is defined as a patient treated in under 24 hours at a qualifying medical facility.
These figures may include data from other departments at this facility.
- This Provider
- 3,218
- Salt Lake County Average
- 10,080
- Utah Average
- 5,365
- United States Average
- 7,242
PPS Inpatient Days
The number of days of prospective payment system inpatient care given by this provider that were covered by Medicare Part A in 2006. The prospective payment system (PPS) is a method of reimbursement in which Medicare payment is made based on a predetermined, fixed amount. [1]
- This Provider
- 3,882
- Salt Lake County Average
- 11,752
- Utah Average
- 6,903
- United States Average
- 17,255
PPS Inpatient Discharges
The number of prospective payment system inpatient discharges made by this provider that were covered by Medicare Part A in 2006. A discharge is defined as a formal release from a hospital or skilled nursing facility. The prospective payment system (PPS) is a method of reimbursement in which Medicare payment is made based on a predetermined, fixed amount. [1]
- This Provider
- 901
- Salt Lake County Average
- 2,368
- Utah Average
- 1,459
- United States Average
- 2,995
Financials

Medicare PPS Inpatient Payments
The total prospective payment system inpatient associated Medicare Part A payments, plus pass-through, made to this provider in 2006. The prospective payment system (PPS) is a method of reimbursement in which Medicare payment is made based on a predetermined, fixed amount. [1]
- This Provider
- $6,187,317
- Salt Lake County Average
- $25,026,055
- Utah Average
- $13,891,507
- United States Average
- $28,006,530
Medicare Payments Per PPS Inpatient Day
The average Medicare payments made to this provider per Medicare Part A covered prospective payment system inpatient day in 2006. The prospective payment system (PPS) is a method of reimbursement in which Medicare payment is made based on a predetermined, fixed amount. [1]
- This Provider
- $1,594
- Salt Lake County Average
- $2,129
- Utah Average
- $2,012
- United States Average
- $1,623
Medicare Payments Per PPS Inpatient Discharge
The average Medicare payments made to this provider per Medicare Part A covered prospective payment system inpatient discharge in 2006. A discharge is defined as a formal release from a hospital or skilled nursing facility. The prospective payment system (PPS) is a method of reimbursement in which Medicare payment is made based on a predetermined, fixed amount. [1]
- This Provider
- $6,867
- Salt Lake County Average
- $10,568
- Utah Average
- $9,520
- United States Average
- $9,352
Medicare Outpatient Payments
The total outpatient associated Medicare Part B payments made to this provider in 2006. An outpatient is defined as a patient treated in under 24 hours at a qualifying medical facility.
These figures may include data from other departments at this facility.
- This Provider
- $1,491,423
- Salt Lake County Average
- $7,490,109
- Utah Average
- $3,718,986
- United States Average
- $5,694,349
Medicare Payments Per PPS Inpatient
The average Medicare payments made to this provider per Medicare Part A covered prospective payment system inpatient in 2006. The prospective payment system (PPS) is a method of reimbursement in which Medicare payment is made based on a predetermined, fixed amount. [1]
- This Provider
- $7,943
- Salt Lake County Average
- $12,250
- Utah Average
- $11,178
- United States Average
- $12,356
Medicare Payments Per PPS Inpatient Utilization Day
The average Medicare payments made to this provider per Medicare Part A covered prospective payment system inpatient utilization day in 2006. This measure includes full days, coinsurance days, and lifetime reserve days. The prospective payment system (PPS) is a method of reimbursement in which Medicare payment is made based on a predetermined, fixed amount. [1]
- This Provider
- $1,616
- Salt Lake County Average
- $2,146
- Utah Average
- $2,027
- United States Average
- $1,638
Medicare Payments Per Outpatient
The average Medicare payments made to this provider per Medicare Part B covered outpatient in 2006. An outpatient is defined as a patient treated in under 24 hours at a qualifying medical facility.
These figures may include data from other departments at this facility.
- This Provider
- $463
- Salt Lake County Average
- $743
- Utah Average
- $693
- United States Average
- $786
Reviews and Ratings
(Details have not been substantiated)A Review by Anonymous

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Overall not a good experience throughout my last two hospital stays. I wouldn’t want to be treated here again nor would I recommend this hospital
- Member:
- Anonymous
- Date:
- Saturday, March 03, 2018 3:53 PM MST
A Review by Anonymous

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If you have any other option, do NOT use this facility. I am a pretty patient person and rarely do I give a bad review. But this is honestly the worst hospital I have ever dealt with. Their schedulers don't know what insurance providers they work with. We were told that they were in our insurance network (which is the only reason we went there), only to find out they were not. On top of that, they are RUTHLESS about collecting money, and they WILL send you to collections even if you are making good faith payments.
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- Anonymous
- Date:
- Monday, January 04, 2016 2:08 PM MST
A Review by Anonymous

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- CIGNA
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jordan valley emergency was very helpfull and accomidating to my childs needs during our visit, i give jordan valley ER a 10 out of 10 EXCELLENT SERVICE, there womens dept is amazing also
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- Anonymous
- Date:
- Friday, March 25, 2011 2:22 AM MST
A Review by Anonymous

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- Humana
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Avoid this hospital, travel to another hospital. I hardely ever saw a nurse and when you really need them they wont be around. I would never go to Jordan Valley Hospital again.
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- Anonymous
- Date:
- Wednesday, November 24, 2010 3:33 PM MST
A Review by Anonymous

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- Blue Cross / Blue Shield
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This has to be the worst facility I have ever visited. For the love of yourself, please DO NOT USE THE ER AT THIS HOSPITAL!!! Even if you are severely injured, drive to another place. When I arrived at the ER, there was nobody to be found. I had to wait 30 minutes just to begin the check in process. They have since double billed my insurance and have sent me to collections on the co pays. I hope this hospital is gone within the next few years. It is a worthless institution.
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- Anonymous
- Date:
- Wednesday, April 28, 2010 1:03 PM MST
A Review by Anonymous

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My husband who currently has asthma developed bronchitis in December, 2009 sending him to Jordan Valley for 5 days! The staff was truly excellent. I was so impressed with the care and facilities. During this eventful time I was 6 months pregnant. My doctor delivers at Jordan Valley and I wasn't sure how my experience would be. Now weeks away from my due date I feel 100% confident that the staff will take great care of me. I was very impressed. On a side note, my doctors office is based out of Jordan Valley. It is such a comfortable environment. Everyone makes you feel very welcome and at home. On top of that the facilities are very clean and updated.
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- Anonymous
- Date:
- Wednesday, March 17, 2010 12:08 AM MST
A Review by Anonymous

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Jordan valley is the worst hospital to go to for emergency care. You will spend hours left unattended in a freezing cold room. I left without my serious problem even taken care of. Dr. Page is a pit of unknowledge and has a horrible sarcastic way of making the patient feel like they are wasting her time. There were only a couple of staff members that didn't make me feel like I was "putting them out" After talking to 4 other people with similar experiences and worse I will never go there. DON'T GO TO THIS EMERGENCY ROOM.
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- Anonymous
- Date:
- Friday, May 09, 2008 3:04 PM MST
Discussions
(Details have not been substantiated)RIP OFF

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Charged 424 dollars for two Xrays. Will never go there again!Thats a scam through and through.
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- 0
- Member:
- Anonymous
- Date:
- Thursday, March 21, 2013 4:17 PM MST
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West Jordan at a Glance
West Jordan has a total population of 68,336, of which 25,835 are children under the age of 18 and 2,164 are seniors 65 and older. The median age is 25.0.
- Total Population:
- 68,336
- Median Age:
- 25.0
- Males:
- 34,309 (50.2%)
- Female:
- 34,027 (49.8%)
- Children (0-17):
- 25,835 (37.8%)
- Adults (18-64):
- 40,337 (59.0%)
- Seniors (65+):
- 2,164 (3.2%)
- Age Breakdown:
- Married:
- 29,938 (43.8%)
- Divorced:
- 3,491 (5.1%)
- Marriage Breakdown:
- Hispanic Ethnicity:
- 6,882 (10.07%)
- White:
- 60,653 (88.76%)
- African American:
- 434 (0.64%)
- Asian:
- 1,393 (2.04%)
- Pacific Islander:
- 644 (0.94%)
- Indian:
- 385 (0.56%)
- Other:
- 3,250 (4.76%)
- Two or More:
- 1,577 (2.31%)
- Racial Breakdown:
Health
The average number of disabilities per resident is 0.20, which does not include institutionalized individuals.
- Disabilities:
- 0.20 (Per Capita)
- Dialysis Centers:
- 0
- Doctors:
- 346
- Home Agencies:
- 1
- Hospitals:
- 1
- Nursing Homes:
- 1
- Medical Suppliers:
- 24
- Rehab Centers:
- 2
Wealth
The median family income is $57,818 while the median household income is $55,794. Roughly 5.11% of the population live in poverty.
- Family Income:
- $57,818
- Household Income:
- $55,794
- In Poverty:
- 5.11%
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