Adult Cardiac Surgery Sites
Our Community of Participants
Collaborating Across All 33 Adult Cardiac Surgery Sites in Michigan
All 33 adult cardiac surgery sites across Michigan participate in the MSTCVS‑QC, working together to strengthen surgical quality, improve patient outcomes, and advance cardiac care statewide.
Through the transparent review of clinical data, along with open discussion of best practices and innovative approaches, participating sites foster continuous improvement, meaningful benchmarking, and the timely adoption of evidence‑based advances. This collaborative model ensures that progress made at any one hospital benefits patients across the state, raising the overall standard of excellence and safety in cardiac surgery.
All MSTCVS QC member sites participate in the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) Adult Cardiac Surgery Database and support its efforts toward transparency. With that foundation, we are providing these Composite Metric data. To learn more about composite metrics and the role of public reporting in cardiac surgery outcomes, please visit STS.org below.
Quality Initiatives
Reduction in Intra/Postoperative Red Blood Cell Transfusion for CABG patients.
Increase the percentage of patients undergoing risk adjusted procedures with initial postoperative ventilator hours less than 6.
Increase percentage of CABG and Valve patients with preoperative paroxysmal atrial fibrillation who undergo left atrial appendage ligation and ablation surgery.
Key Take Aways
Increase in Multiple Arterial Grafting
Reduction in Blood Use (transfusion)
Increase in % patients requiring a ventilator for 6 hours or less
Reduction in the number of patients requiring a ventilator for more than 6 hours after cardiac surgery
Key Take Aways
Increase in Multiple Arterial Grafting
Reduction in Blood Use (transfusion)
Increase in % patients requiring a ventilator for 6 hours or less
Reduction in the number of patients requiring a ventilator for more than 6 hours after cardiac surgery
MSTCVS-QC Adult Cardiac Participating Site and Reported STS Composite Star Ratings
Adult Cardiac Surgery Centers
Overall CABG Score
December 2021 - December 2024 Overall AVR Score
December 2021 - December 2024 Overall AVR+CABG Score
December 2021 - December 2024 Beacon Kalamazoo 





Corewell Dearborn 





Corewell Grand Rapids 






Corewell Lakeland 





Corewell Royal Oak 





Corewell Troy 





Bronson Methodist Hospital 






Covenant HealthCare 






Harper University Hospital 



Henry Ford Detroit 





Henry Ford Genesys 



Not Rated Henry Ford Jackson 





Henry Ford Macomb 






Henry Ford Providence 





Henry Ford Rochester 

Not Rated Not Rated Henry Ford St. John 





McLaren Bay Region 




McLaren Flint 





McLaren Greater Lansing 




McLaren Macomb 




McLaren Northern Michigan 





McLaren Port Huron 





Munson Medical Center 





MyMichigan Medical Center Midland 





MyMichigan Medical Center Saginaw 
Not Rated Not Rated Sinai Grace Hospital 

Not Rated Not Rated Trinity Health Ann Arbor 






Trinity Health Muskegon 




Trinity Health Oakland Hospital 





U of M Ann Arbor 






U of M Sparrow 






U of M West 





UP Health System Marquette 





Data Not Reported to Quality Collaborative: The MSTCVS- QC Coordinating Center has not received the latest composite ratings from site.
Not Rated: Site not rated due to volume criteria or data completeness not met.
About STS Composite Scores
CABG Overall Composite Score is calculated using a combination of 11 quality measures divided into four categories or domains. The Overall Composite Score represents the four domain scores in a single number.
1.
Absence of Operative Mortality (the percentage of patients [risk-adjusted] who did not experience operative mortality).
2.
Absence of Major Morbidity (the percentage of patients [risk-adjusted] who did not experience any major morbidity).
3.
Use of Internal Mammary Artery (the percentage of first-time CABG patients who received at least one IMA graft).
4.
Receipt of Required Perioperative Medications (the percentage of patients who were prescribed all four medications believed to improve a patient’s immediate and long-term outcomes).
AVR Overall Composite Score represents two domain scores in a single number:
1.
Absence of Operative Mortality (the percentage of patients [risk-adjusted] who did not experience operative mortality).
2.
Absence of Major Morbidity (the percentage of patients [risk-adjusted] who did not experience any major morbidity).
AVR+CABG Overall Composite Score represents two domain scores in a single number:
1.
Absence of Operative Mortality (the percentage of patients [risk-adjusted] who did not experience operative mortality).
2.
Absence of Major Morbidity (the percentage of patients [risk-adjusted] who did not experience any major morbidity).
