CMS penalizes 758 hospitals for safety incidents

No abstract available. Article truncated after 150 words. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is penalizing 758 hospitals with higher rates of patient safety incidents, and more than half of those were also fined last year, as reported by Kaiser Health News (1). Among the hospitals...

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Main Author: Robbins RA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Arizona Thoracic Society 2015-12-01
Series:Southwest Journal of Pulmonary and Critical Care
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CMS
Online Access:http://www.swjpcc.com/editorial/2015/12/12/cms-penalizes-758-hospitals-for-safety-incidents.html
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spelling doaj-c54c479b8f0c46c795bb12a1732bfb642020-11-24T22:52:44ZengArizona Thoracic SocietySouthwest Journal of Pulmonary and Critical Care2160-67732015-12-0111626927010.13175/swjpcc153-15CMS penalizes 758 hospitals for safety incidentsRobbins RA0Phoenix Pulmonary and Critical Care Research and Education Foundation, Gilbert, AZ USANo abstract available. Article truncated after 150 words. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is penalizing 758 hospitals with higher rates of patient safety incidents, and more than half of those were also fined last year, as reported by Kaiser Health News (1). Among the hospitals being financially punished are some well-known institutions, including Yale New Haven Hospital, Medstar Washington Hospital Center in DC, Grady Memorial Hospital, Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, Indiana University Health, Brigham and Womens Hospital, Tufts Medical Center, University of North Carolina Hospital, the Cleveland Clinic, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Parkland Health and Hospital, and the University of Virginia Medical Center (Complete List of Hospitals Penalized 2016). In the Southwest the list includes Banner University Medical Center in Tucson, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Stanford Health Care, Denver Health Medical Center and the University of New Mexico Medical Center (for list of Southwest hospitals see Appendix 1). In total, CMS ... http://www.swjpcc.com/editorial/2015/12/12/cms-penalizes-758-hospitals-for-safety-incidents.htmlCMSsafetypatient safetyoutcomesreimbursementdata accuracyhospital acquired infectionhealthcare deliverymortalitycost
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CMS penalizes 758 hospitals for safety incidents
Southwest Journal of Pulmonary and Critical Care
CMS
safety
patient safety
outcomes
reimbursement
data accuracy
hospital acquired infection
healthcare delivery
mortality
cost
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title_short CMS penalizes 758 hospitals for safety incidents
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series Southwest Journal of Pulmonary and Critical Care
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publishDate 2015-12-01
description No abstract available. Article truncated after 150 words. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is penalizing 758 hospitals with higher rates of patient safety incidents, and more than half of those were also fined last year, as reported by Kaiser Health News (1). Among the hospitals being financially punished are some well-known institutions, including Yale New Haven Hospital, Medstar Washington Hospital Center in DC, Grady Memorial Hospital, Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, Indiana University Health, Brigham and Womens Hospital, Tufts Medical Center, University of North Carolina Hospital, the Cleveland Clinic, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Parkland Health and Hospital, and the University of Virginia Medical Center (Complete List of Hospitals Penalized 2016). In the Southwest the list includes Banner University Medical Center in Tucson, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Stanford Health Care, Denver Health Medical Center and the University of New Mexico Medical Center (for list of Southwest hospitals see Appendix 1). In total, CMS ...
topic CMS
safety
patient safety
outcomes
reimbursement
data accuracy
hospital acquired infection
healthcare delivery
mortality
cost
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