“The group used two measures: the percentage of Medicare patients who died in the hospital during or after their surgery, and the percentage who stayed in the hospital longer than expected based on standards of care for their condition. Both are indicators of complications and overall quality of care, said Dr John Santa, medical director of Consumer Reports Health. Many nationally renowned hospitals earned only mediocre ratings. The Cleveland Clinic, some Mayo Clinic hospitals in Minnesota, and Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore rated no better than midway between ‘better’ and ‘worse’, worse than many small hospitals.”
Controversial study finds that big and famous hospitals aren’t always the best for surgery
- Post author:The Freedom Watch Staff
- Post published:August 1, 2013
- Post category:Network Archives
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