California Web site allows for comparison shopping of hospitals
Accreditation Connection, March 12, 2007
Data from The Joint Commission and CMS will be used by a new Web site that will help consumers compare more than 200 California hospitals, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
CalHospitalCompare.org will rate California hospitals on more than 50 quality measures, including patient satisfaction, safety, and specific medical procedures.
The California HealthCare Foundation, along with a task force of hospital, health insurers, doctors, nurses, consumer groups, and employers, helped form the basis for the Web site. CalHospitalCompare is meant to be user friendly and fair to the hospitals by ranking them in individual categories, and not just with an overall score.
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