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Statistical and performance data

Hospital-specific indicators

A medical quality indicator (QI) is an attempt to quantitatively express the quality of medical care and serves as a tool for improving the quality and efficiency of medical care.
In order to improve quality, it is necessary not only to measure clinical indicators such as clinical indicators (CIs), but also to measure indicators that represent the overall functions and medical treatment system of the hospital.
Tokai University Hospital established the Medical Quality Review Subcommittee in 2009, which selected QI items for the hospital and has been measuring them over time.
By publishing these results on our website, we hope to further improve the transparency and quality of medical care.

Treatment technique and procedure indicators

Prophylactic antibiotic administration within one hour before the start of scheduled surgery

Updated on 2026/02/09

Patient Safety Indicators

MRSA carriage rate

Updated on 2026/02/09

Hospital incidence of pressure ulcers

Updated on 2026/02/09

Incidence of postoperative pulmonary embolism or DVT

Updated on 2026/02/09