Rating hospitals: Look beyond federal stars
The answer seems obvious, but it's not.
The federal government in July released the first overall quality ratings for the nation's hospitals, and
It's among more than 700 hospitals in the country-- including big-name teaching hospitals such as
The federal
But many hospital officials say the rating system is at best flawed and at worst misleading. And they're urging
Modeled after the federal system used to rate nursing homes, the star ratings summarize up to 64 quality measures published on its website,
The government rated more than 3,600 hospitals nationwide which receive
Hospital officials say a major flaw of the rating system is that it lumps together very different types of hospitals that serve vastly different patient populations. Teaching hospitals, such as
The ratings also are meant to measure routine care, which is different from the services provided at specialty hospitals, such as Women & Infants, said Dr.
"They're attempting to compare apples with oranges,"
If a hospital doesn't provide a specific clinical service measured by
The ratings are also based solely on data for patients enrolled in
Women & Infants scored far above the national average in preventing premature births, and average or better than average in health-care related infection rates. But it got dinged on its rating for complications from surgeries other than C-sections. The hospital's "serious complications" rate was worse than the national rate.
Dr.
Even so, Powrie said, the hospital takes these ratings seriously and has examined every chart to understand what's behind the numbers. "Every single surgical complication that happens is reviewed in detail with experts and with other peer physicians," he said.
Women & Infants' access to specialists and advanced diagnostic and therapeutic technologies, he said, means that it's often the first place other area hospitals refer their most complex gynecological cases -- a distinction that may serve to drive down its performance rating.
Similarly, a patient who has a stroke and shows up at
"It's not a level playing field in any regard,"
So how are consumers to evaluate the quality of
- In addition to complication and readmission rates,
"No hospital rating is perfect, including our own,"
To evaluate hospital quality, Mobley said, consumers need to look beyond the government's star ratings and consider "multiple ratings."
So if you're a consumer searching for a high-quality hospital, whether for elective surgery or to deliver your baby, Mobley and hospital officials recommend checking readmission and complication rates, along with volume of surgery performed and academic affiliation. And always, they say, consult your physician.
But for now, they agree, you won't find the answer in the stars.
Where to compare
CMS:
Consumer Reports: Doctors and Hospital Ratings.
ProPublica: Surgeon Scorecard
AHCJ's HospitalInspections.org
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