公开总结性质量评级后消费者需求的变化:对养老院的评估

Changes in Consumer Demand Following Public Reporting of Summary Quality Ratings: An Evaluation in Nursing Homes

Health Services Research · 2016
被引 84 · 同刊同年前 5%
ABS 3

中文导读

研究了2008年Medicare将养老院报告卡改为星级评级后,消费者对低分和高分养老院的需求变化,发现一星机构市场份额下降8%,五星机构增长6%。

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Limited consumer use of health care report cards may be due to the large amount of information presented in report cards, which can be difficult to understand. These limitations may be overcome with summary measures. Our objective was to evaluate consumer response to summary measures in the setting of nursing homes. DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: 2005-2010 nursing home Minimum Data Set and Online Survey, Certification and Reporting (OSCAR) datasets. STUDY DESIGN: In December 2008, Medicare converted its nursing home report card to summary or star ratings. We test whether there was a change in consumer demand for nursing homes related to the nursing home's star rating after the information was released. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The star rating system was associated with a significant change in consumer demand for low- and high-scoring facilities. After the star-based rating system was released, 1-star facilities typically lost 8 percent of their market share and 5-star facilities gained over 6 percent of their market share. CONCLUSIONS: The nursing home star rating system significantly affected consumer demand for high- and low-rated nursing homes. These results support the use of summary measures in report cards.

养老院消费者需求质量评级医疗报告卡