OUTCOMES AND DATA 2016

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AND DATA 2016 SERVED BY REHAB IMPAIRMENT CATEGORY 20 patients 5.1% MAJOR MULTIPLE TRAUMA W/BRAIN OR SPINAL CORD INJURY 24 patients 6.2% TRAUMATIC 39 patients 10.0% AMPUTATION LOWER EXTREMITY 26 patients 6.7% STROKE 187 patients 48.1% SPINAL CORD INJURY 33 patients 8.5% TRAUMATIC SPINAL CORD INJURY 22 patients 5.7% MISCELLANEOUS 16 patients 4.1% GUILLAIN BARRE 6 patients 1.5% BURNS 3 patients 0.8% NEUROLOGICAL 10 patients 2.6% 389 TOTAL CARDIAC 2 patients 0.5% 10 REHABILITATION CENTER 2016 ANNUAL REPORT

SERVED BY AGE GROUP 193 49.6% 239 61.4% HOSPITAL MALE 150 38.6% HOSPITAL FEMALE The average age of patients at Regions Hospital was 57.9 years. 389 TOTAL 0 0% 25 6.4% 37 9.5% 124 31.9% 10 2.6% GENDER OF SERVED 15-17 18-25 26-40 41-65 66-84 85+ ALL PERSONS SERVED, 389 14.4 14.4 Regions Hospital patients made greater functional improvements from admission to discharge and greater improvement per day of rehabilitation than the national average with comparable length of stay. Nearly three fourths of all patients at Regions returned to home and community. 28.9 26.7 2.43 2.36 To home and community 72.2% 76.5% 21.9% 14.0% *Regions Hospital utilizes the Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation as the source for benchmarking data and outcomes comparison. To acute care 5.4% 8.8% To other 0.5% 0.7% REHABILITATION CENTER 2016 ANNUAL REPORT 11

TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY, 39 14.6 13.0 FOR WITH TRAUMATIC 39.2 28.6 3.37 2.69 Our patients with traumatic brain injury made significantly greater gains than the national benchmarks, including greater functional improvement from admission to discharge, greater progress per day and far higher rate of return to home. To home and community 87.2% 78.7% 12.8% 11.4% To acute care 0% 8.9% To other 0% 1.1% STROKE, 187 FOR WITH STROKE 14.9 14.6 27.7 26.1 2.22 2.28 Regions Hospital patients with stroke made greater functional improvements from admission to discharge than the national average while length of stay was comparable to national benchmark. To home and community 67.4% 74.5% 28.9% 17.4% To acute care 3.7% 7.6% To other 0.0% 0.5% *Regions Hospital utilizes the Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation as the source for benchmarking data and outcomes comparison. 12 REHABILITATION CENTER 2016 ANNUAL REPORT

BRAIN INJURY, 20 FOR WITH 11.6 10.8 27.9 24.6 2.95 2.74 Our patients with non-traumatic brain injury had greater functional improvement and more progress per day of rehabilitation than the national average. There was a high rate of return to home and community, which was comparable to the national adjusted average. To home and community 80.0% 83.1% 15.0% 7.7% To acute care 5.0% 8.9% To other 0.0% 0.3% FOR WITH MAJOR MULTIPLE TRAUMA WITH BRAIN OR SPINAL CORD INJURY Our patients with major multiple trauma experienced greater functional improvement from admission to discharge and greater improvement per day with the same length of stay compared to national adjusted average. However, fewer patients returned to home/ community at discharge and more went to acute care and long term or transitional care. This is a continued focus for improvement. MAJOR MULTIPLE TRAUMA WITH BRAIN OR SPINAL CORD INJURY, 24 16.5 16.5 37.6 34.2 2.68 2.66 To home and community 58.3% 80.6% 25.0% 9.2% To acute care 16.7% 9.0% To other 0.0% 1.3% *Regions Hospital utilizes the Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation as the source for benchmarking data and outcomes comparison. REHABILITATION CENTER 2016 ANNUAL REPORT 13

FOR WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY TRAUMATIC SPINAL CORD INJURY, 22 17.3 21.4 27.0 25.8 Patients with traumatic spinal cord injury (T) had a shorter length of stay, greater functional improvement and made more progress per day of rehabilitation. 2.14 1.97 To home and community 59.1% 75.2% 27.3% 12.6% To acute care 9.1% 10.0% To other 4.5% 2.2% SPINAL CORD INJURY, 33 14.7 15.1 Patients with non-traumatic spinal cord injury made greater progress from admission to discharge and had shorter length of stay than national benchmarks, and discharge to home was close to the national average. 29.9 27.3 2.5 2.28 To home and community 72.7% 75.1% 18.2% 13.0% To acute care 6.1% 11.2% *Regions Hospital utilizes the Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation as the source for benchmarking data and outcomes comparison To other 3.1% 0.6% 14 REHABILITATION CENTER 2016 ANNUAL REPORT

LEVEL AND TYPE OF INJURY TRAUMATIC Paraplegia Incomplete 6 17 WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY () BY LEVEL AND TYPE IN 2016 Paraplegia Complete 3 2 Quadriplegia 0 4 Quadriplegia Incomplete C1-4 2 5 Quadriplegia Incomplete C5-8 8 4 Quadriplegia Complete C1-4 0 0 Quadriplegia Complete C5-8 3 1 Total 22 33 AGE GROUP (YEARS) TRAUMATIC 15-17 0 0 AGE OF WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY () IN 2016 18-25 3 3 26-40 5 3 41-65 12 20 66-84 2 7 85+ 0 0 88% OF DURABILITY OF IN 2016 As part of our efforts to assure equitable care, the 90-day follow-up call process was expanded to Wisconsin patients and to all non-english-speaking patients using interpreters or the language line. At 90 days postdischarge from acute inpatient rehabilitation, 88 percent of patients reached by phone had sustained or improved their functional status from discharge to follow up.