Patient Experience Journal (Nov 2015)

Impact of hospital characteristics on patients’ experience of hospital care: Evidence from 14 states, 2009-2011

  • Emily Johnston,
  • Kenton Johnston,
  • Jaeyong Bae,
  • Jason Hockenberry,
  • Ariel Avgar,
  • Arnold Milstein,
  • Sandra Liu,
  • Ira Wilson,
  • Edmund Becker

Abstract

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This paper uses patient responses to the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey for three years (2009-2011) from 1,333 acute-care hospitals in fourteen states to analyze patterns in 10 hospital-reported patient experience-of-care scores by 29 characteristics classified as: patient characteristics, payer source, patient severity, hospital characteristics, hospital operations, and market characteristics. We also evaluate how scores have changed over the three-year period. We find significant differences in patient experience-of-care scores by hospital characteristics for 250 out of 290 HCAHPS-hospital characteristic combinations measured. We find fewer significant differences in changes in scores from 2009-2011 (135 out of 290), with hospitals categorized as high scoring also reporting consistently greater improvement. We conclude that patient experience-of-care scores vary by hospital characteristics, although improvements in scores show less variety by hospital categorization.

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