A 37-year-old man trying to choose a high-quality hospital: review of hospital quality indicators
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- DOI: 10.1001/jama.2009.1684
A 37-year-old man trying to choose a high-quality hospital: review of hospital quality indicators
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- JAMA. 2010 May 26;303(20):2034
Abstract
Mr A, a previously healthy 37-year-old man, was diagnosed as having Prinzmetal angina and a hypercoagulable state 3 years ago after an ST-elevation myocardial infarction. Now, his cardiologist is moving and Mr A must select a new physician and health system. Geographic relocation, insurance changes, and other events force millions in the United States to change physicians and hospitals every year. Mr A should begin by choosing a primary care physician, since continuity and coordination of care improves outcomes. Evidence for evaluating specific physicians is less robust, though a variety of sources are available. A broad range of detailed quality information, such as Medicare's Hospital Compare (http://www.hospitalcompare.hhs.gov/), is available for selecting a hospital. However, the relationship of these metrics to patient outcomes is variable, and different Web sites provide meaningfully different rankings and data interpretations. For Mr A in particular, a warfarin management team, the hospital's location, and a cardiologist with whom he feels comfortable and who can communicate with his primary care physician are important factors. Nevertheless, hospital quality information and metrics are an important component of the strategy Mr A should take to solve this challenging problem.
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Update: A 37-year-old man trying to choose a high-quality hospital: review of hospital quality indicators.JAMA. 2012 Mar 7;307(9):965. doi: 10.1001/jama.2012.210. JAMA. 2012. PMID: 22396518 No abstract available.
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