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February 28, 2019
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CMS Updates Consumer Resources for Comparing Hospital Quality
New Data Added to CMS Hospital Compare Website
Today, the Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) updated hospital performance data on
the Hospital Compare website and on data.medicare.gov to empower patients,
families, and stakeholders with important information they need to compare
hospitals and make informed healthcare decisions. This data includes specific
measures of hospitals’ quality of care, many of which are updated quarterly,
and the Overall Hospital Star Ratings, which were last updated in December
2017. The data are collected through CMS’s Hospital Quality Initiative programs.
“The Hospital Compare website
and Star Ratings System are valuable consumer tools that provide helpful and
important information on the safety and quality of our nation’s hospitals,”
said CMS Administrator Seema Verma. “These decision-making tools offer
greater transparency on hospital performance for a wide variety of users –
patients, caregivers, families, and the broader healthcare industry. We
constantly aim to improve these resources with feedback from stakeholders,
and we are confident this latest update of Hospital
Compare data further strengthens this data.”
The Star Ratings drive
systematic improvements in care and safety as hospitals strive to achieve and
maintain high ratings. In order to harness competition to lower costs and
improve quality, patients need meaningful, actionable information. Consumers
and patients point to Hospital
Compare and the Star Ratings as important resources and rely on
the latest data. Many hospitals rely on these ratings to identify areas for
improvement.
Also today, CMS posted potential changes to the Hospital Star
Ratings for public comment. These changes under consideration, intended to
respond to stakeholder feedback, seek to enhance the Star Ratings methodology
by making hospital comparisons more precise and consistent, and by allowing
more direct, “like-to-like” comparisons. One potential change, recommended by
some hospitals, would place hospitals with similar characteristics into “peer
groups” allowing, for example, small hospitals to be compared to other small
hospitals instead of all hospitals. CMS developed these potential changes
with feedback from hospitals and other stakeholders through a series of
listening sessions and by considering input from a technical expert panel. The agency looks
forward to public comments on the potential changes, due March 29, 2019.
First available in 2005
and closely aligned with CMS’s recently launched eMedicare initiative to unlock the power of
information for consumers, Hospital
Compare provides access to quality measures on more than 4,000
Medicare-certified hospitals as well as Veterans Health Administration and
Military Health System hospitals. Easy-to-understand and based on more than
100 rigorously tested measures, Hospital
Compare is the go-to resource for anyone deciding where to
schedule a surgery or other inpatient or outpatient service. Users can
compare hospitals based on patient experience, the timeliness and
effectiveness of care, complication rates, and other factors. Information is
also organized by medical condition, such as heart attack, pneumonia, or type
of surgery. Before each update of Hospital
Compare, hospitals can preview their data, including their Star
Rating, for 30 days before updates are published.
CMS continues to work with
patients, hospitals, and the healthcare community to explore ways to improve Hospital Compare, the
Hospital Star Ratings, and the agency’s many other consumer decision-making
tools, such as Nursing Home
Compare and Dialysis
Facility Compare, while keeping consumers’ need for practical,
simple-to-use information the top priority. These CMS resources will continue
to ensure that consumers have the most useful, relevant information needed to
make vital healthcare decisions.
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