SECTION II: Understanding the Insights 2006 Hospital Report

 

This section of Insights 2006 will show you what hospitals are doing to improve care for patients that may experience (one of the following most commonly seen core measures):

  Click on one of the measures below to learn more about about it.  
To view other sections, click on one of these:

PHA Quality Index Score Current Rate for 2005
Number %
 
What is the PHA Quality Index

The PHA Quality Index is a method of hospital comparison that looks at the main elements of patient care in facilities:

  • Process - how care is delivered in the hospital for heart attack, heart failure, and pneumonia
  • Outcome - what are the results of the care in the hospital such as inpatient mortality, length of stay, readmission in 30 days, return to the operating room, and readmission for post-op infection within 30 days
  • Patient Safety - keeping patients safe from harm while in the hospital

The Index translates data into information that hospitals can use to improve quality and customer satisfaction, as well as to help consumers make better decisions.

Because all hospitals are different, it is often difficult to compare hospitals that can differ in terms of hospital size, location, private or public, and services offered. Remember to talk to your doctor before choosing a hospital.

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Hospital X
Percentile of The Joint Commission accredited hospitals scored equal to or better than:
PHA: Georgia accredited hospitals that scored higher than:
PHA Quality Index Score
Previous Rate
Current Rate
Improved
National 90%
National Average
PHA Threshold
Current Rate

In the Hospital Profile you will see a table like the one above. The numbers will show (from left to right):

Previous rate - Last one year data period (October 2004 - September 2005) rate for a clinical study or core measure
Current rate - This year's data period (January 2005-December 2005) rate for a clinical study or core measure
Improved - If a hospital has improved in a clinical area from the previous one year data period
National 90% - National comparison published by the Joint Commission for January 2005-December 2005
National average - National comparison published by the Joint Commission for January 2005-December 2005
PHA threshold - A hospital has met or exceeded the goal of the statewide reporting program based on The Joint Commission reviewed data for
January 2005-December 2005
-(number) - Decrease in rate from previous rate to current rate
N/A: Data not available
N/T:  No Threshold set

What are Core Measures?

Core Measures are part of a national program by the Joint Commission on Healthcare Accreditation, The Joint Commission (a national hospital reporting agency).

  • Georgia hospitals study these clinical areas for a period of one year for patients who have been treated in their hospital,.and submit their study results to The Joint Commission or to PHA.
  • Reports are returned giving the hospital information about the care they give, and compare them to other hospitals from Georgia or similar hospitals across the country.
  • This information is reported in the hospital profile part of Insights 2006 as well as on the The Joint Commission website under "Quality Check". Information like this helps hospitals track their performance over time.
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For more information about What are Core Measures, click here.

Because each hospital is different, you should consider several factors when determining which hospital is right for you.

NATIONAL REPORTING - Does your hospital participate?

Joint Commission for the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (The Joint Commission)

  • This national group sets standards and rules for good and safe healthcare. The Joint Commission can also help show hospitals how to meet these rules. If hospitals meet The Joint Commission standards, they are "accredited."

Continuous Survey Readiness (CSR)

  • In Georgia there is a program that hospitals can pay to belong to. It is called CSR/Orion. It was started over ten years ago by the Georgia Hospital Association and The Joint Commission. This program teaches hospitals good ways to meet The Joint Commission standards and rules. CSR/Orion offers more to hospitals when compared to other programs that are similar, including education, sharing and advice to meet The Joint Commission standards.

Center for Medicare& Medicaid Services (CMS)

  • A national government agency works with states to administer the Medicaid program.
  • Creates and maintains quality standards in hospitals through surveys and certification.
  • CMS reviews data from hospitals in 3 areas: Heart Attack, Heart Failure and Pneumonia.

American Hospital Association (AHA)

  • A national organization that assists hospitals across the United States in many areas of health improvement practices including Heart Attack, Heart Failure, and Pneumonia.
  • Patient's Bill of Rights - To learn more about them click below:
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STATEWIDE REPORTING - Does your hospital participate?

Partnership for Health and Accountability (PHA) Initiatives: PHA is a statewide program that brings together the Georgia Hospital Association, hospitals, providers, healthcare groups, payers, employers, and community leaders. The goal of PHA is to make healthcare better and safer by promoting the use of evidence-based guidelines or other best practices that reduce medication errors and significant patient safety issues (falls, bedsores, wrong site surgery). The program promotes voluntary sharing, studying, and learning from others to reduce the risk of errors or adverse outcomes. Click here to learn more.

Collaborative Approach to Resource Effectiveness (CARE2): Looks at the results of care in all Georgia hospitals. Hospitals can use this to learn where they are doing well and where they can do better. Hospitals use CARE2 to help them.

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For more information about Statewide Initiatives, click here.

PHA Quality & Patient Safety Award

The PHA Quality and Patient Safety Award has recognized health care organizations for achievement in reducing the risk of medical errors and improving patient safety and medical outcomes.
Since 2000, award winners are chosen from hospitals that have found new, tested, and proven ways to make hospitals safer and reduce mistakes.