Hospital Compare releases additional mortality rate information
Accreditation Connection, August 22, 2008
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has released death rates for the past two years for pneumonia, heart attack, and heart failures. These rates are specific to individual hospitals across the country, CNN reports.
Hospital Compare is a CMS Web site used to provide information about hospital performance to providers and patients. It offers statistics on quality of care received by children in addition to pneumonia mortality rates.
There is some debate whether this information is helpful to the public, however, as the information can be hard to digest for the average consumer. Also, hospital death rates are traditionally hard to compare as various hospitals see patients in differing stages of illness and may have additional challenges or risks involved with their patients.
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