Editor's Note: This post was originally published in December 2015 and has been updated for freshness, accuracy and comprehensiveness.
Consumers have a difficult time navigating the data that is available to help them make decisions about safe hospital choices. Today we are going to explore 3 popular hospital ranking sites and see how they compare in the same scenario. We are going to put ourselves in the place of a prospective patient undergoing surgery trying to find a hospital in Richmond, Virginia with the lowest infection rates. Let’s see which hospital stands out, and whether all 3 sites agree!
THE 3 SEARCHES
The Leapfrog Group is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide greater transparency in U.S. healthcare. One of their most significant products is hospitalsafetyscore.org, the website that houses the hospital scores as well as patient advocacy materials.
Sorting them by grade received, Bon Secours Memorial Regional Medical Center comes in first, so I’ll look deeper into their score to learn about their infection rates. However, there is no way to tell if the first hospital in the list is actually the top performer within the hospitals with A scores.
Pros: Very easy to navigate, clear scores, great use of color and graphics
Cons: No way to compare hospitals side-by-side or sort by specific medical criteria
CMS is a part of the US Department of Health and Human Services. It administers Medicare, Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program, and the Health Insurance Marketplace. This central office collects data from all its certified hospitals each year.
The next step would be to repeat this comparison with other hospitals in Richmond, VA, until I have a list to discuss with my doctor.
Pros: Lots and lots of data, linked to the report the data comes from, and the ability to compare hospitals side-to-side
Cons: All text and numbers make scanning and digesting information more difficult. A user would need to take notes or print out results in order to stay on top of all the data presented.
Consumer Reports is a for-profit company that tests and rates products and services, including consumer goods, technology, and hospitals. Access to their ratings is available to paying subscribers.
A narrowed search to Richmond, VA results in 5 hospitals listed in a table comparing their "Safety Score" and how well they avoid infections, readmissions, C-sections, and adverse surgery events. Right away I can see that Bon Secours Richmond has the highest safety score, followed by Bon Secours St. Mary’s. I can compare up to five hospitals so I select them all.
Pros: Quick overall score easy to see and understand, I can click on buttons that pop up explanations of terms and data, the score icons are easy to understand, and I can compare hospitals side-by-side.
Cons: The search parameters don’t make searching in a wider geographic area very easy (and the scroll windows are cumbersome), much of the data shows as “not yet rated."
RESULTS
After my experiences on the three sites, I’m left with no clear winner. I have more information, but in order to make a decision, I would need to talk to my doctor about what ratings apply best to my situation. I would then want to look back at these sites to get a more complete picture. At this point, I would most likely use all three sites in conjunction to make my decision.
After this experiment, we are left with more questions than answers. In upcoming posts, we will explore how these ratings sites come up with their scores, what medical professionals think about these scores and how to use them, and a guide to help you best use the tools for yourself or a loved one.