Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Rural Hospitals have higher HCAHPS Ratings

Hospitals in rural areas have significantly higher ratings on HCAHPS measures than those located in urban areas. Within rural areas, hospitals in less densely populated rural areas (non-core) have significantly higher scores than those in more densely populated (micropolitan) areas. After controlling for hospital organizational factors, including hospital size and staffing, the

differences by rurality remain significant for all the HCAHPS measures except the patient recommendation of hospital measure.