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Hospital Evaluation Paper

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There are 11 hospitals located within 25 miles of my house, which is rather astounding considering I live in rural Pennsylvania. Hospital compare only allows you to compare 3 facilities at a time. I chose to look the Hospital where I work. Our major competitor and a tertiary hospital to which we refer our trauma cases 20 miles away. It is interesting that several of the facilities listed are not really hospitals at all. The website is deceiving and includes surgery centers. You can only tell they are not Hospitals because they are listed as having no emergency services. Under general information all 3 hospitals were similar. Our hospital and our competitor carries a 3 star rating. I was surprised the tertiary hospital only had a one …show more content…

I found more helpful as it gave me more specifics about each hospital. In these, I found the tertiary hospital which had a lower star rating had good results. There was however data missing for this reporting period, as are facility for cardiac care was completely mission. Our hospital is one of the leading heart centers in the area and has receive a platinum status fot the 5th year in a row for outcome and door to cath times, yet none of this data was on the web site. For me, I felt the outcomes were more helpful. Patient surveys are interesting but very subjective in my mind, and may have more to do with patient population and geographic location than actual care. I would never pick a hospital by using Hospital compare alone. Most american feel the same. Shapiro, J. M. (2017) did a study to see if using hopostial compare changed patients decisions and if posting this type of information change hospitals behavior. He found neither was true. He states, “Despite government attempts to show individuals the comparative quality of hospitals, there is little evidence that these informed consumer choices were substantially enough to motivate changes and it is unlikely that the Hospital Compare program properly understood and anticipated patient calculus for

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