HCAHPS Basics

HCAHPS Basics

Author: Carrie Brady

Publisher: Hcpro, a Division of Simplify Compliance

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781601462800

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HCAHPS Basics: A Resource Guide for Healthcare Managers Carrie Brady, JD, MA Anyone can view your HCAHPS scores right now. Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) spells worry for many hospitals. Reporting to HCAHPS is necessary for full Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Serivces (CMS) reimbursement, but can weigh heavily on the minds of hospitals leaders because it publicly displays perceived patient satisfaction for everyone to see. Study after study shows ample room for improvement at many facilities. Is your organization's reputation on the line? HCAHPS success is linked to patient satisfaction, employee satisfaction and retention, physician satisfaction, and profitability, and has become a business driver for hospitals. How will you ensure your hospital's HCAHPS survey data is in good light? HCAHPS Basics: A Resource Guide for Healthcare Managers includes: Clear explanations of CMS expectations for HCAHPS Step-by-step instructions on how to conduct the survey for best results, including choosing a vendor A time-saving CD-ROM containing the HCAHPS survey, useful resources, and presentation Tips to effectively report your HCAHPS information Advice on how to use HCAHPS data for performance improvement Methods to compare your facility to others Helpful case studies that provide real-world examples Advice on how to make patient satisfaction a priority Take an active approach to improving patient satisfaction through reporting. HCAHPS Basics: A Resource Guide for Healthcare Managers is a straightforward, jargon-free handbook that breaks down the essentials of HCAHPS. It describes what the survey is, how to conduct the survey for best results, and how to use HCAHPS results to improve patient care and satisfaction. This concise resource highlights the keys to success in other facilities and shows how their quality improvements may be implemented in your facility as well as common pitfalls to avoid. Answer important questions. HCAHPS Basics: A Resource Guide for Healthcare Managers is the resource you need not only to survive, but thrive in an HCAHPS world. HCAHPS Basics tackles questions asked by many hospital leaders, such as: Why is the HCAHPS data important? How does HCAHPS support other key organizational goals? How do we monitor data submissions? Should we use a vendor? How can I ensure that the HCAHPS data is submitted accurately so the hospital will receive the full CMS payment? All-in-one succinct and easy-to-reference book! HCAHPS Basics: A Resource Guide for Healthcare Managersis a single source for vital HCAHPS survey and vendor information, tips from leading hospitals, vendors, government agencies, and much more. Check out the Table of Contents Chapter 1: What is HCAHPS? Chapter 2: Why HCAHPS Matters Chapter 3: HCAHPS Survey Process Basics Chapter 4: Demystifying the Pubic Reporting Process Chapter 5: Dancing with HCAHPS Data Chapter 6: Common Pitfalls to Avoid Chapter 7: Case Studies Chapter 8: Future of CAHPS Surveys Appendix A: HCAHPS Survey Appendix B: Important Resources Appendix C: HCAHPS Overview PowerPoint Presentation


It's Getting There: a Guide to HCAHPS Basics

It's Getting There: a Guide to HCAHPS Basics

Author: Anthony Rodriguez

Publisher:

Published: 2017-08-22

Total Pages: 58

ISBN-13: 9781549533402

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Your patients deserve the best care possible! Remind yourself of your "why?" in this 30-minute journey to HCAHPS improvement. It's Getting There: A Guide to HCAHPS Basics uses the exact language in HCAHPS, along with the author's personal anecdotes, as a means to familiarize the caregiver with the HCAHPS process. You should liken it to knowing the questions to an important test, well before you ever take the test. This guide serves as an excellent tool in two capacities: 1) a strong introduction to HCAHPS for new caregivers, 2) and a usable reference for teams already embarking on a journey to improve HCAHPS scores. Each HCAHPS listing includes brief, proven strategies that are immediately actionable. The guide also includes simplified discussion to easily understand the scoring methodology, along with sample reports that show your results in a concise, professional manner. You owe it to yourself, your team, and your PATIENTS to learn the principles shared in It's Getting There: A Guide to HCAHPS Basics!


Physician's Guide to Surviving CGCAHPS & HCAHPS

Physician's Guide to Surviving CGCAHPS & HCAHPS

Author: Trina E. Dorrah, MD, MPH

Publisher: Trina Dorrah

Published: 2014-07-01

Total Pages: 70

ISBN-13: 1495292614

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Take control of your patient satisfaction with the Physician’s Guide to Surviving CGCAHPS & HCAHPS by Trina E. Dorrah, MD, MPH. As patients demand more from their healthcare providers, publicly reported, standardized patient satisfaction surveys are now the norm. Despite the importance of these surveys, medical education often does not teach healthcare providers how to improve patient satisfaction and succeed with CGCAHPS and HCAHPS. That is, until now. With Dr. Dorrah’s step-by-step instructional guide, healthcare providers will learn the fundamentals of patient satisfaction, including CGCAHPS and HCAHPS survey basics, and overall tips for succeeding on patient satisfaction surveys. Doctors, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and students alike will quickly learn how to improve their patients’ satisfaction with Dr. Dorrah’s essential Physician’s Guide to Surviving CGCAHPS & HCAHPS.


Basics of the U.S. Health Care System

Basics of the U.S. Health Care System

Author: Niles

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2016-12-14

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 1284102882

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Basics of the U.S. Health Care System, Third Edition provides students with a broad, fundamental introduction to the workings of the healthcare industry. Engaging and activities-oriented, the text offers an especially accessible overview of the major concepts of healthcare operations, the role of government, public and private financing, as well as ethical and legal issues. Each chapter features review exercises and Web resources that make studying this complex industry both enjoyable and easy. Students of various disciplines—including healthcare administration, business, nursing, public health, and others—will discover a practical guide that prepares them for professional opportunities in this rapidly growing sector.


Basics of the U.S. Health Care System

Basics of the U.S. Health Care System

Author: Nancy J. Niles

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2023-09-14

Total Pages: 964

ISBN-13: 1284297853

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Basics of the U.S. Health Care System provides a broad introduction to the workings of the healthcare industry. Engaging and activities-oriented, the text offers an accessible overview of the major concepts of healthcare operations; the role of government and public health; inpatient, outpatient, and long-term care services; payors and financing; careers; and legal and ethical issues. Updated with new data throughout, the Fifth Edition also includes coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic, including the global impact of the pandemic and global vaccination rates; the impact of socioeconomic factors on COVID outcomes; the disease’s impact on mental health; the U.S. government role in managing the pandemic, and more.


HCAHPS Experience Guide

HCAHPS Experience Guide

Author: Healthcare Experience Foundation

Publisher:

Published: 2019-08

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781734767407

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The goal of this guidebook is to equip your patient experience improvement efforts and create lasting results. With that in mind, the purpose of the HCAHPS Experience Guide is to jump-start your patient experience (PX) efforts. In our work, we have the opportunity to work with extraordinary leaders, staff, and physicians who care deeply about cultures that strive to create environments where patients can expect excellent experiences always. The contents of this book are a reflection of our teams work over 10 years and 400 health systems to drive significant improvement and elevated HCAHPS scores.At it's heart, improving HCAHPS is about dialogue. This book is designed to be an action-oriented resource for leaders who hare compelled to create meaningful and lasting improvements in patients perceptions of care. Whether you are a large for-profit entity, a medium sized system or a community-based rural hospital, we expect you will benefit from the direct advice and engagement tools in the HCAHPS Experience Guide.With all of HCAHPS strength (and imperfections) it holds and important place in American healthcare. This survey has given patients a voice in holding us as healthcare leaders, staff and physicians accountable to the quality of the patient experience provided.


The HCAHPS Handbook 2nd Edition

The HCAHPS Handbook 2nd Edition

Author: Lyn Ketelsen

Publisher:

Published: 2014-08-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781622180097

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Are your HCAHPS results on track? Our revised and updated version of The HCAHPS Handbook includes the newest information and the latest tactics that enable you to provide the exceptional quality of care your patients expect and deserve. With fresh evidence harvested from organizations across the nation, The HCAHPS Handbook shares proven strategies for moving metrics on all HCAHPS questions, and more importantly, how to successfully deploy the tactics that will have a lasting impact on patients and the experience of care.


The Hcahps Handbook

The Hcahps Handbook

Author: Quint Studer

Publisher:

Published: 2010-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780982850305

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Hospitals have always felt pressure to provide excellent clinical care. And now that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has been signed into law, that pressure has intensified. Increasingly, hospitals will face financial consequences for failing to live up to patient expectations of quality care. HCAHPS results are directly linked to reimbursement. But they're also a barometer for measuring clinical performance and quality improvement. When hospitals raise their HCAHPS results, they also have fewer falls, lower infection rates, fewer readmissions - all the factors that impact reimbursement. The HCAHPS Handbook is a practical resource filled with actionable tips proven to help hospitals improve patient perception of care. Because it's broken down by HCAHPS composites, readers can zero in on the parts of the survey that need attention. And the book provides a few carefully targeted tactics they can use to improve the results on each question. Best of all, these tactics are foundational. They build on what most hospitals (particularly those that have implemented Studer Group's Evidence Based Leadership framework) are already doing. It's about working smarter, not harder. And ultimately, it's about hardwiring the behaviors and processes that lead to consistent excellence - and creating a culture of always.


Introduction to Quality and Safety Education for Nurses

Introduction to Quality and Safety Education for Nurses

Author: Patricia Kelly Vana, MSN, RN

Publisher: Springer Publishing Company

Published: 2018-07-28

Total Pages: 605

ISBN-13: 0826123856

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Updated to incorporate a leadership and management and interprofessional focus This second edition of Introduction to Quality and Safety Education for Nurses has been thoroughly updated with a leadership and management perspective while retaining core content that unpacks the knowledge and skills required of entry-level nurses in each of the six Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) domains. After heart disease and cancer, patient safety errors rank as the third-leading cause of death in the U.S. As patients’ needs have increased in complexity and inter-professional teamwork and collaboration has become essential, only strong leadership skills can ensure high-quality and safe care. Nurses, largest group of health care professionals that spend the most time with patients, are uniquely suited to lead through effective management and communication in this dynamic environment. With contributions from nurses, physicians, pharmacists, librarians, attorney, and other health care professionals throughout the U.S. and beyond, Introduction to Quality and Safety Education for Nurses, Second Edition underscores the inter-professional focus grounding health care practice today. The updated edition includes five new chapters on implementing quality and safety initiatives from a leadership and management perspective, and state-of-the-art information on quality improvement. Each chapter contains learning objectives, opening scenarios, case studies, interviews, critical thinking exercises, key concepts, clinical discussion points, review activities, NCLEX-style questions, and web resources. New to the Second Edition: Increased focus on leadership and management aspects of Quality and Safety Updated information from national and state health care and nursing organizations An evolving clinical case study for application of concepts throughout the text Additional patient care cases and real-life examples Interviews with a myriad of health care professionals such as educators, library scientists, lawyers, psychologists, risk managers, and many others Five new chapters addressing nurse leadership and management of high-quality care, legal and ethical aspects of quality and safety, delegating patient care and setting priorities, tools of quality improvement, and quality improvement project management Key Features: Helps nursing schools to fulfill accreditation standards for quality and safety curricula Maps the QSEN competencies for knowledge, skills and attitudes(KSA’s) for each chapter Includes objectives, critical thinking exercises, case studies, interviews, NCLEX-style questions, photos, tables, suggested readings, and more in each chapter Provides instructor package with PowerPoint slides, Q&A, answers for case study and critical thinking exercises, and more Provides knowledge for Nursing Education QSEN-specific courses KSAs throughout chapters


A Formal HCAHPS Teaching Program Targeting Communication Improves HCAHPS Scores

A Formal HCAHPS Teaching Program Targeting Communication Improves HCAHPS Scores

Author: Bobbie Davis

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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The Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey given to patients after discharge from an inpatient unit is a validate tool used to determine the level of patient experience. Organizations across the country, including the Northern California Academic Medical Center, have implemented many initiatives aimed at improving these scores. HCAHPS scores for the hematology/oncology unit at this medical center remain low even after previous education efforts. The aim of this quality improvement project was to improve the patient experience, as evidenced by HCAHPS scores, with the implementation of an HCAHPS teaching program for nursing staff, focusing on understanding what HCAHPS are, how patients absorb information, and key phrases and practices that can positively affect patient perceptions. Over a three-week period, staff received education on HCAHPS, top box scores, and communication intervention and tools that can be used for each of the three domains being focused on by the organization, care transitions, education about medication, and staff responsiveness. HCAHPS scores and the rate staff integrated interventions into their practice were the main measurement modalities. Knowledge of HCAHPS and attitude towards importance improved among staff, unfortunately HCAHPS scores for staff responsiveness, the domain requiring the most improvement, did not meet the benchmark but did improve by 13 points (49% to 62%). This HCAHPS teaching program has potential to improve HCAHPS scores significantly, however due to the project lead having an unforeseen absence education was not reinforced as planned.