![]() This score, which is generated twice annually, represents a hospital’s overall performance in keeping patients safe from preventable harm and medical errors. ![]() Synopsis: In its Hospital Safety Score website, the Leapfrog Group assigns scores to nearly 3,000 general acute care hospitals in the United States to indicate how safe they are for patients. This survey collects safety, quality, and resource use information related to inpatient care management, maternity care, high-risk surgeries, medication safety, and hospital-acquired conditions. Synopsis: Leapfrog Hospital Ratings include a comparative report on the performance of adult and free-standing pediatric general acute care hospitals in the United States that have voluntarily completed the Leapfrog Hospital Survey. Report Title: Leapfrog Hospital Ratingsĭeveloper Type: Non-profit employer-sponsored health care quality organization The report includes the following information: accreditation and certification decision sites and available services National Patient Safety Goal compliance National Quality Improvement performance goals and special quality awards received. Synopsis: Quality Check is a searchable report that can be used to find Joint Commission-accredited health care organizations in the United States. Users can filter measures by angioplasty, blood clots, heart attack, heart failure, mother and baby, patient experience, and pneumonia, among others. Ratings, which include superior, above average, average, below average, and poor, are developed using analysis and scoring of multiple sources of public data. Synopsis: Cal Hospital Compare rates hospitals in California on clinical quality, patient experience, and patient safety. The information provided on the website includes geographical distance, an overall star rating, patient experience scores, whether the hospital provides timely and effective care, complications, mortality rates, unplanned hospital visits (including readmission rates), effective treatment and patient safety in psychiatric units, and payments for care with a comparison to the national average. Synopsis: Hospital Compare offers information on the quality and cost of care provided at Medicare-certified hospitals in the United States. Report Title: Hospital Compareĭeveloper: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) The following reports are examples of comparative information on the quality of care provided by hospitals.
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