Hospital Performance on Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and System Ratings

Author:

Rosenbaum Kathleen E. Fitzpatrick12345,Lasater Karen B.1,McHugh Mathew D.1,Lake Eileen T.1

Affiliation:

1. Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA

2. National Clinician Scholars Program, Yale University, New Haven, CT

3. Department of Health Policy and Management, Yale University School of Public Health, New Haven, CT

4. Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT

5. Yale School of Nursing, Yale University, New Haven CT

Abstract

Objective: To determine which hospital nursing resources (staffing, skill mix, nurse education, and nurse work environment) are most predictive of hospital Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and System (HCAHPS) performance. Background: HCAHPS surveying is designed to quantify patient experience, a measure of patient-centered care. Hospitals are financially incentivized through the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to achieve high HCAHPS ratings, but little is known about what modifiable hospital factors are associated with higher HCAHPS ratings. Patients and Methods: Secondary analysis of multiple linked data sources in 2016 providing information on hospital HCAHPS ratings, hospital nursing resources, and other hospital attributes (eg, size, teaching, and technology status). Five hundred forty non-federal adult acute care hospitals in California, Florida, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, and 11,786 registered nurses working in those hospitals. Predictor variables included staffing (ie, patient-to-nurse ratio), skill mix (ie, the proportion of registered nurses to all nursing staff), nurse education (ie, percentage of nurses with a bachelor’s degree or higher), and nurse work environment (ie, the quality of the environment in which nurses work). HCAHPS ratings were the outcome variable. Results: More favorable staffing, higher proportions of bachelor-educated nurses, and better work environments were associated with higher HCAHPS ratings. The work environment had the largest association with higher HCAHPS ratings, followed by nurse education, and then staffing. Superior staffing and work environments were associated with higher odds of a hospital being a “higher HCAHPS performer” compared with peer hospitals. Conclusion: Improving nursing resources is a strategic organizational intervention likely to improve HCAHPS ratings.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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