Published: June 09, 2010
Top Hospitals in Patient Experience Announced by HealthGrades
GOLDEN, Colo. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Hospitals providing the best patient experience in the nation, according
to surveys of their patients overseen by the Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services, were identified today by HealthGrades, the leading
independent healthcare ratings organization, and posted to its website, www.healthgrades.com.
Hospitals ranked in the top 10% among the 3,775 hospitals that
participated in the annual Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare
Providers and Systems survey, or HCAHPS, received the HealthGrades
2010/2011 Outstanding Patient Experience Award .
The HCAHPS survey was sent to recently discharged patients between July
2008 and June 2009 and includes 27 questions related to physician and
nurse communication, hospital staff responsiveness, hospital cleanliness
and noise levels, medication information, and post-discharge care
instructions. It is a national, standardized, publicly reported survey
of patients' perspectives of hospital care.
HealthGrades analyzed the survey results to compare hospitals that
ranked in the top 10% and bottom 10% in patient satisfaction.
HealthGrades found that for top performing hospitals in patient
satisfaction:
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50% more patients gave the hospital an overall rating of a 9 or a 10
(10 being the highest possible)
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26% more patients reported that their nurses always communicated well
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39% more patients responded that they always received help from staff
quickly
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27% more patients reported that the staff always explained their
medications to them prior to administering them
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22% more patients felt their pain was always well controlled
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29% more patients rested better because their room was always kept
quiet at night
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24% more patients felt that their rooms and bathrooms were always kept
clean
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13% more patients reported receiving instructions about what to do
when they left the hospital
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50% more patients reported that they would definitely recommend the
hospital to their family or friends.
Both the best and worst performing facilities received the fewest
positive responses for keeping patient rooms quiet at night (61%
compared to 48% of recipients responded that the room was always kept
quiet at night).
"More than ever, patients realize that they have a choice of local
hospitals for procedures and treatments," said Rick May, M.D., a vice
president with HealthGrades. "In addition to comparing hospitals on
patient outcomes, now they can also see which hospitals perform well
from the perspective of other patients, a powerful resource that can
help in crucial decision-making."
To identify the top performing hospitals, HealthGrades analyzed survey
results for the 3,775 hospitals nationwide that participated in the
HCAHPS program during the study time period to determine which hospitals
scored highest on the surveys. Hospitals had to meet bed size,
survey-response size, and clinical-quality thresholds in order to be
eligible for the award. Information on award recipients and the ratings
methodology is now available, free to the public, at www.HealthGrades.com.
About HealthGrades
Health Grades, Inc. (Nasdaq: HGRD)
is the leading independent healthcare ratings organization, providing
quality ratings, profiles and cost information on the nation's
hospitals, physicians, nursing homes and prescription drugs. Millions of
patients and many of the nation's largest employers, health plans and
hospitals rely on HealthGrades' quality ratings, advisory services and
decision-support resources. The HealthGrades Network of websites,
including HealthGrades.com and WrongDiagnosis.com, is a top-five health
property according to ComScore and is the Internet's leading destination
for patients choosing providers. More information on how HealthGrades
guides America to better healthcare can be found at http://www.healthgrades.com.

Health Grades, Inc.
Scott Shapiro, 720-963-6584
sshapiro@healthgrades.com
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