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How do you find the information regarding the quality of local hospitals and providers?
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and the nation’s hospitals work collaboratively to publicly report hospital quality performance information on Care Compare website located at www.medicare.gov/care-compare/ and the Provider Data Catalog on data.cms.gov.
How do I find hospital statistics?
AHA Hospital Statistics is published annually by Health Forum, an affiliate of the American Hospital Association. To order print copies of AHA Hospital Statistics, call (800) AHA-2626 or visit the AHA online store. An interactive online version is also available.
Where can I find medical data?
- National Center for Health Statistics.
- World Health Organization.
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation County Health Rankings & Roadmaps.
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
- Kaiser Family Foundation.
- United States Census Bureau.
What are computerized medical databanks?
27. One type of computerized database is the administrative database collected for purposes other than direct delivery of medical care. These databases are usually collected for billing purposes, but some are collected specifically with the intent of assessing quality of care and reporting outcomes.
How hospitals compare data gather?
The data in Hospital Compare comes from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), another agency within HHS. The AHRQ uses a system of quality indicators to determine the standards of quality health care and publishes its results in an annual survey as well as on Hospital Compare.
What data does hospital Compare use?
Hospital Compare
- Quality Data. Three types of quality information is available: outcome measures, process measures and rates of hospital acquired conditions.
- Patient Satisfaction.
- Payment and Volume Information.
Are there public hospitals in the US?
According to the 2014 American Hospital Association Annual Survey, there are 5,686 hospitals in the United States. Of that total, 2,904 are public hospitals, and 1,060 are private. There are a total of 795,603 staffed beds in public hospitals and 118,910 staffed beds in private hospitals.
What is hedis?
HEDIS is a comprehensive set of standardized performance measures designed to provide purchasers and consumers with the information they need for reliable comparison of health plan performance. HEDIS Measures relate to many significant public health issues, such as cancer, heart disease, smoking, asthma, and diabetes.
What are reputable medical websites?
Reliable Websites for Health Information
- Medline Plus | medlineplus.gov.
- PubMed Central | ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
- Center for Disease Control | cdc.gov.
- Mayo Clinic Health Information | mayoclinic.com/health-information.
- CAPHIS: Consumer & Patient Health Information Section | mlanet.org/caphis.
- Merck Manuals | merckmanuals.com.
How do I request medical records?
If the patient wrote a personal letter requesting records, make sure the following patient information was in the original request:
- Date of birth.
- Name.
- Social Security number.
- Contact information (address and phone number)
- Email address.
- Dates of service and specific records requested (tests, discharge notes, etc.)