Kyle Bagshaw MPH, Cameron J. Gettel MD, MHS, Li Qin PhD, Zhenqiu Lin PhD, Lisa G. Suter MD, Eve Rothenberg BA, Prince Omotosho BS, Reena Duseja MD, MS, James Krabacher BS, Michelle Schreiber MD, Tyson Nakashima BS, Raquel Myers PhD, JD, MPH, Arjun K. Venkatesh MD, MBA, MHS
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Abstract
Background/Objective
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Overall Hospital Quality Star Rating, established in 2016, is a summary of publicly available quality information for acute care hospitals. In July 2023, Veterans Health Administration (VHA) hospitals became eligible to receive a CMS Overall Hospital Quality Star Rating for the first time. Our objective was to compare performance in quality ratings among VHA and non-VHA hospitals.
Methods
We used the hospital quality measure scores posted to Care Compare on Medicare.gov as of January 2023 as our primary data set. We conducted a pair of analyses to characterize the performance of VHA hospitals compared to non-VHA hospitals: an overall analysis including all rated hospitals, and a matched analysis in which only a single nearby hospital was included for each VHA hospital.
Results
Of the 4518 non-VHA hospitals, 2962 (65.6%) received a Star Rating, compared to 114 (84%) of 136 VHA hospitals. VHA hospitals tended to receive higher ratings overall (one-star: 8%; two-star: 11%; three-star: 14%; four-star: 35%; five-star: 32%) than non-VHA (one-star: 8%; two-star: 22%; three-star: 29%; four-star: 26%; five-star: 15%). A similar pattern was observed in the matched analysis.
Conclusions
VHA hospitals tended to perform better on the Overall Star Rating compared to non-VHA hospitals, as evidenced by being more likely to receive a four- or five-star rating. The eligibility of VHA hospitals to receive an Overall Star Rating signifies an important addition to the program that will allow Veterans to make more informed healthcare decisions.
期刊介绍:
JHM is a peer-reviewed publication of the Society of Hospital Medicine and is published 12 times per year. JHM publishes manuscripts that address the care of hospitalized adults or children.
Broad areas of interest include (1) Treatments for common inpatient conditions; (2) Approaches to improving perioperative care; (3) Improving care for hospitalized patients with geriatric or pediatric vulnerabilities (such as mobility problems, or those with complex longitudinal care); (4) Evaluation of innovative healthcare delivery or educational models; (5) Approaches to improving the quality, safety, and value of healthcare across the acute- and postacute-continuum of care; and (6) Evaluation of policy and payment changes that affect hospital and postacute care.