Hospitals that treat sicker patients do not necessarily have higher death rates. All rates have been adjusted to account for differences in patient's health status before they were hospitalized. Sicker patient's who have more health problems may be more at risk to die than healthier patients. Sicker people may also need more specialized care, which may not be available at all hospitals.It is important to take into account these issues before any ratings are posted. A complex statistical model is used to calculate the risk-adjustment rate which "levels the playing field" by accounting for health risks which are present before the patient actually enters the hospital.
Medicare Answers
Appeals
Caregiver Info
Coverage
Dialysis Facility
Disasters & Emergencies
DMEPOS Bidding
Eligibility & Enrollment
Flu Shots
Fraud& Waste
Medicare Info
Medicare Help
Home Health
Hospital Compare
Medicaid
Medicare Advantage
Medicare & Other Insurance
Medicare Premiums
Prescription Drug Coverage
Medicare - HIPAA
Medigap
Nursing Home Compare
Ombudsman
Payment & Billing
Physicans & Staff
Summary Notice
Supplier Directory
Post new comment