No love for Nashville hospitals
Posted on October 13, 2009 at 7:22 amData Advantage today released a list of the 100 “Best in Value” hospitals from its Hospital Value Index. The Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge was the only Tennessee hospital to make the list, which is presented alphabetically. Facilities in New York, Pennsylvania, Alabama and North Carolina are the best represented.
Need a hospital? Stay away from California
Posted on September 9, 2009 at 6:59 amA teaser look at the upcoming release by Data Advantage of the Hospital Value Index puts most of the lowest-rated markets in the Golden State. The top cities to be in — their actual names will be released next week — are in smaller, less populous states.
“The rules have changed — whether because of the economy, health reform or Value-Based purchasing, and quality alone is not a sustainable strategy for the U.S. hospital industry,” said John Morrow, one of the authors of the study. “These organizations will need to be accountable to their communities for their performance on value and be transparent about doing so.”
It’s never the same anywhere
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.
Study: Hospitals delivering less value than last year
Posted on March 4, 2009 at 10:33 am
Research firm Data Advantage, which is run by former Essent exec Hal Andrews, says the median Hospital Value Index – a measure culled from CMS numbers that combines cost and quality – has fallen more than 8 percent since last summer. Another statistical tidbit: The best value for your hospital dollar is in the Great Plains.
Of the four best performing CMS regions, the hospitals in Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri (CMS Region VII) reported the lowest average Medicare reimbursement per member per year for all healthcare costs, indicating that these hospitals are able to offer relatively high value at a relatively low cost.




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