It’s never the same anywhere
By Walker Duncan Posted on May 4, 2009 at 12:22 pmNashville’s Data Advantage today released results of its state-by-state hospital comparison, part of its Hospital Value Index, which rates hospitals quality of care, affordability and efficiency, and patient satisfaction and often highlights the disparate level of value between different areas of the country.
According to its latest interactive map, available here, shows the highest health care value to be found in Montana, Massachusetts, and Iowa, while states like New Mexico, Nevada, and California.
Tennessee’s score fell more towards the middle.
Tags: Data Advantage LLC, health care consumerism, health care quality, hospital management, Hospital Value Index
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