Bagshaw Kyle, Gettel Cameron J, Qin Li, Lin Zhenqiu, Suter Lisa G, Rothenberg Eve, Omotosho Prince, Duseja Reena, Krabacher James, Schreiber Michelle, Nakashima Tyson, Myers Raquel, Venkatesh Arjun K
Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation, Yale New Haven Health Services Corporation, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Department of Emergency Medicine, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
J Hosp Med. 2025 Mar;20(3):258-265. doi: 10.1002/jhm.13523. Epub 2024 Oct 21.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Overall Hospital Quality Star Rating, established in 2016, is a summary of publicly available quality information for acute care hospitals. In July 2023, Veterans Health Administration (VHA) hospitals became eligible to receive a CMS Overall Hospital Quality Star Rating for the first time. Our objective was to compare performance in quality ratings among VHA and non-VHA hospitals.
We used the hospital quality measure scores posted to Care Compare on Medicare.gov as of January 2023 as our primary data set. We conducted a pair of analyses to characterize the performance of VHA hospitals compared to non-VHA hospitals: an overall analysis including all rated hospitals, and a matched analysis in which only a single nearby hospital was included for each VHA hospital.
Of the 4518 non-VHA hospitals, 2962 (65.6%) received a Star Rating, compared to 114 (84%) of 136 VHA hospitals. VHA hospitals tended to receive higher ratings overall (one-star: 8%; two-star: 11%; three-star: 14%; four-star: 35%; five-star: 32%) than non-VHA (one-star: 8%; two-star: 22%; three-star: 29%; four-star: 26%; five-star: 15%). A similar pattern was observed in the matched analysis.
VHA hospitals tended to perform better on the Overall Star Rating compared to non-VHA hospitals, as evidenced by being more likely to receive a four- or five-star rating. The eligibility of VHA hospitals to receive an Overall Star Rating signifies an important addition to the program that will allow Veterans to make more informed healthcare decisions.
背景/目的:医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心(CMS)于2016年设立的医院总体质量星级评定,是急性病医院公开质量信息的汇总。2023年7月,退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)医院首次有资格获得CMS医院总体质量星级评定。我们的目的是比较VHA医院和非VHA医院在质量评级方面的表现。
我们将截至2023年1月在Medicare.gov上的Care Compare公布的医院质量指标得分作为主要数据集。我们进行了两项分析,以描述VHA医院与非VHA医院相比的表现:一项包括所有评级医院的总体分析,以及一项匹配分析,其中每家VHA医院仅纳入一家附近的医院。
在4518家非VHA医院中,2962家(65.6%)获得了星级评定,相比之下,136家VHA医院中有114家(84%)获得了星级评定。总体而言,VHA医院获得的评级往往高于非VHA医院(一星:8%;二星:11%;三星:14%;四星:35%;五星:32%)(一星:8%;二星:22%;三星:29%;四星:26%;五星:15%)。在匹配分析中也观察到了类似的模式。
与非VHA医院相比,VHA医院在总体星级评定上表现往往更好,这体现在它们更有可能获得四星或五星评级。VHA医院有资格获得总体星级评定标志着该项目的一项重要补充,这将使退伍军人能够做出更明智的医疗保健决策。