Ucsd Dialysis Center in San Diego, California - Dialysis Center

Ucsd Dialysis Center is a medicare approved dialysis facility center in San Diego, California and it has 18 dialysis stations. It is located in San Diego county at Ucsd Dialysis Center - 200 W. Arbor Drive, San Diego, CA, 92103. You can reach out to the office of Ucsd Dialysis Center at (619) 543-5646. This dialysis clinic is run as an Independent entity i.e it is not owned by any chain organization. Ucsd Dialysis Center has the following ownership type - Non-Profit. It was first certified by medicare in February, 1998. The medicare id for this facility is 052818 and it accepts patients under medicare ESRD program.

Dialysis Center Profile

NameUcsd Dialysis Center
LocationUcsd Dialysis Center - 200 W. Arbor Drive, San Diego, California
No. of Dialysis Stations 18
Medicare ID052818
Managed ByIndependent
Ownership TypeNon-Profit
Late Shifts Yes

Contact Information


Ucsd Dialysis Center - 200 W. Arbor Drive, San Diego, California, 92103
(619) 543-5646

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NPI Associated with this Dialysis Facility:

Dialysis Facilities may have multiple NPI numbers. We have found possible NPI number/s associated with Ucsd Dialysis Center from NPPES records by matching pattern on the basis of name, address, phone number etc. Please use this information accordingly.

NPI Number1124118948
Organization NameUcsd Dialysis Center
Doing Business AsThe Regents Of The University Of California
Address200 West Arbor Drive San Diego, California, 92103
Phone Number(619) 543-6308

Survey of Patient's Experiences

Nephrologists Performance Ratings

Experience MeasureProviderNational Avg.
Patients who reported that nephrologists always communicated and cared for them.92%67%
Patients who reported that nephrologists usually communicated and cared for them.0%15%
Patients who reported that nephrologists sometimes or never communicated and cared for them.8%18%
Patients who gave their nephrologists a rating of 9 or 10 on a scale of 0 (worst possible) to 10 (best possible).81%60%
Patients who gave their nephrologists a rating of 7 or 8 on a scale of 0 (worst possible) to 10 (best possible).12%26%
Patients who gave their nephrologists a rating of 6 or less than 6 on a scale of 0 (worst possible) to 10 (best possible).7%14%

Dialysis Center Staff Performance Ratings

Experience MeasureProviderNational Avg.
Patients who reported that dialysis center staff always communicated well, kept patients comfortable and pain-free as possible.79%62%
Patients who reported that dialysis center staff usually communicated, kept patients comfortable and pain-free as possible.18%20%
Patients who reported that dialysis center staff sometimes or never communicated, kept patients comfortable and pain-free.3%18%
Patients who gave their dialysis facility staff a rating of 9 or 10 on a scale of 0 (worst possible) to 10 (best possible).90%62%
Patients who gave their dialysis facility staff a rating of 7 or 8 on a scale of 0 (worst possible) to 10 (best possible).9%26%
Patients who gave their dialysis facility staff a rating of 6 or less than 6 on a scale of 0 (worst possible) to 10 (best possible).1%12%

Overall Dialysis Center Performance Ratings

Experience MeasureProviderNational Avg.
Patients who reported that 'YES', their nephrologists and dialysis center staff provided them the information they needed to take care of them. 83%80%
Patients who reported that 'NO', their nephrologists and dialysis center staff does not provided them the information they needed to take care of them.17%20%
Patients who gave their dialysis center a rating of 9 or 10 on a scale of 0 (worst possible) to 10 (best possible).95%68%
Patients who gave their dialysis center a rating of 7 or 8 on a scale of 0 (worst possible) to 10 (best possible).5%20%
Patients who gave their dialysis center a rating of 6 or less than 6 on a scale of 0 (worst possible) to 10 (best possible).0%12%

Patient Distribution

Anemia Management

Dialysis patients with Hemoglobin data78
Medicare patients who had average hemoglobin (hgb) less than 10 g/dL8

Dialysis Adequacy

Adult patinets who undergo hemodialysis, their Kt/V should be atleast 1.2 and for peritoneal dialysis the Kt/V should be atleast 1.7, that means they are receiving right amount of dialysis. Pediatric patients who undergo hemodialysis, their Kt/V should be atleast 1.2 and for peritoneal dialysis the Kt/V should be 1.8.
Higher percentages should be better.

  • Hemodialysis
    Adult patients getting regular hemodialysis at the center121
    Adult patient months included in Kt/V greater than or equal to 1.21154
    Percentage of adult patients getting regular hemodialysis at the center99
    Percentage of pediatric patients getting regular hemodialysis at the center
  • Peritoneal Dialysis
    Adult patients getting regular peritoneal dialysis at the center1
    Adult patient months included in Kt/V greater than or equal to 1.712
    Percentage of adult patients getting regular peritoneal dialysis at the center
    Percentage of pediatric patients getting regular peritoneal dialysis at the center

Mineral and Bone Disorder

An important goal of dialysis is to maintain normal levels of various minerals in the body, such as calcium. This shows the percentage of patients treated at Ucsd Dialysis Center with elevated calcium levels.

Patients with hypercalcemia131
Hypercalcemia patient months1265
Patients with Serumphosphor129
Patients with Serumphosphor less than 3.5 mg/dL8
Patients with Serumphosphor from 3.5 to 4.5 mg/dL22
Patients with Serumphosphor from 4.6 to 5.5 mg/dL28
Patients with Serumphosphor from 5.6 to 7 mg/dL26
Patients with Serumphosphor greater than 7 mg/dL16

Vascular Access

The arteriovenous (AV) fistulae is considered long term vascular access for hemodialysis because it allows good blood flow, lasts a long time, and is less likely to get infected or cause blood clots than other types of access. Patients who don't have time to get a permanent vascular access before they start hemodialysis treatments may need to use a venous catheter as a temporary access.

Patients included in arterial venous fistula and catheter summaries 105
Patient months included in arterial venous fistula and catheter summaries 939
Percentage of patients getting regular hemodialysis at the center that used an arteriovenous (AV) fistulae for their treatment72
Percentage of patients receiving treatment through Vascular Catheter for 90 days/longer4

Hospitalization Rate

The rate of hospitalization show you whether patients who were being treated regularly at a certain dialysis center were admitted to the hospital more often (worse than expected), less often (better than expected), or about the same (as expected), compared to similar patients treated at other centers.

Standard Hospitalization Summary Ratio(SHR) YearJanuary, 2016 - December, 2016
Patients in facility's Hospitalization Summary92
Hospitalization Rate in facility131.5 (As Expected)
Hospitalization Rate: Upper Confidence Limit237
Hospitalization Rate: Lower Confidence Limit79.7

Readmission Rate

The rate of readmission show you whether patients who were being treated regularly at Ucsd Dialysis Center were readmitted more often (worse than expected), less often (better than expected), or about the same (as expected), compared to similar patients treated at other dialysis centers.

Standard Readmission Summary Ratio(SRR) YearJanuary, 2016 - December, 2016
Readmission Rate in facility16.5 (As Expected)
Readmission Rate: Upper Confidence Limit25.6
Readmission Rate: Lower Confidence Limit9.6

Infection Rate

Hemodialysis treatment requires direct access to the bloodstream, which can be an opportunity for germs to enter the body and cause infection. This information shows how often patients at Ucsd Dialysis Center get infections in their blood each year compared to the number of infections expected for the center based on the national average.

Standard Infection Summary Ratio(SIR) YearJanuary, 2016 - December, 2016
Infection Rate in facility1.2 (As Expected)
SIR: Upper Confidence Limit2.28
SIR: Lower Confidence Limit.56

Transfusion Summary

Patients with anemia require blood transfusions if their anemia is not managed well by their dialysis center. This information shows whether Ucsd Dialysis Center's rate of transfusions is better than expected, as expected, or worse than expected, compared to other centers that treat similar patients.

Standard Transfusion Summary Ratio (STrR) Year January, 2016 - December, 2016
Patients in facility's Transfusion Summary 81
Transfusion Rate in facility20.5 (As Expected)
Transfusion Rate: Upper Confidence Limit56.8
Transfusion Rate: Lower Confidence Limit8.4

Survival Summary

The rate of mortality show you whether patients who were being treated regularly at Ucsd Dialysis Center lived longer than expected (better than expected), don’t live as long as expected (worse than expected), or lived as long as expected (as expected), compared to similar patients treated at other facilities.

Standard Survival Summary Ratio(SIR) YearJanuary, 2013 - December, 2016
Patients in facility's Survival Summary536
Mortality Rate in facility13.4 (As Expected)
Mortality Rate: Upper Confidence Limit17.9
Mortality Rate: Lower Confidence Limit9.8

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Medicare Program: Medicare is a federal government program which provides health insurance to people who are 65 or older. This program also covers certain younger people with disabilities (who receive Social Security Disability Insurance - SSDI), and people with End-Stage Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or a transplant, sometimes called ESRD.

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