Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion, Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2010 Sep;29(9):1706-13. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2009.0556.
Public reporting of the quality of care delivered in hospitals and nursing homes is thought to foster improvements in care. When information is available, consumers may choose high-quality providers. That choice, in turn, may stimulate providers to improve quality as a way to attract a larger share of the market. However, these assumptions have gone largely untested. We examined short-stay care provided at 8,137 nursing homes after the Nursing Home Compare public reporting requirements went into effect in 2002. We found that quality improved both because consumers chose higher-quality nursing homes and because providers improved the care they delivered. These findings support the continued use of public reporting to improve quality.
人们认为,医院和养老院提供的护理质量的公开报告可以促进护理质量的提高。当信息可用时,消费者可能会选择高质量的提供者。这种选择反过来又可能刺激提供者提高质量,以吸引更大的市场份额。然而,这些假设在很大程度上未经检验。我们研究了 2002 年《疗养院比较》公开报告要求生效后,8137 家养老院的短期护理情况。我们发现,质量得到了提高,这既是因为消费者选择了更高质量的养老院,也是因为提供者改进了他们提供的护理。这些发现支持继续使用公开报告来提高质量。