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Satisfaction Survey Results - Do Patients Recommend This Hospital

Report
10/7/2016

We value your opinion on your hospital stay. We want to see how we’re doing over time, and how we compare to civilian hospitals. We send out the same survey to all of our patients, whether you receive care from a military provider or a civilian provider in the network. This measure shows the results to the question: Would you recommend this hospital to others?

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Quality, Patient Safety and Access Information for MHS Patients, Patient Satisfaction and Access

Satisfaction Survey Results for Seeing a Provider When Needed

Report
10/7/2016

Seeing your provider when you need to is important to you – and to us. We want to ensure that you get the care you need when you need it. This measure lets us know if you think we responded appropriately to your appointment request. We send out surveys to a sample of our patients after their health care appointments. We measure your satisfaction and study trends by each hospital or clinic, by markets, by regions, by Service, and for the entire system. This helps us see where and how we can do better.

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Quality, Patient Safety and Access Information for MHS Patients, Patient Satisfaction and Access

Number of Deliveries in Military Hospitals

Report
10/7/2016

When you are having a baby, it is important that you have confidence in the hospital you are considering for delivery. Hospitals that have fewer deliveries are okay for uncomplicated pregnancies. Hospitals that deliver more babies are often better for complicated pregnancies. We count and report the number of babies delivered in our military hospitals both by cesarean or normal delivery.

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Quality, Patient Safety and Access Information for MHS Patients, Health Outcomes

Number of Deliveries in Military Hospitals PDF Version

Report
10/7/2016

When you are having a baby, it is important that you have confidence in the hospital you are considering for delivery. Hospitals that have fewer deliveries are okay for uncomplicated pregnancies. Hospitals that deliver more babies are often better for complicated pregnancies. We count and report the number of babies delivered in our military hospitals both by cesarean or normal delivery.

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Quality, Patient Safety and Access Information for MHS Patients, Health Outcomes

Access to Acute and Primary Care Appointments

Report
10/7/2016

Seeing your provider in a timely manner is important to you – and to us. Our goal is to ensure you receive the right level of care, at the right time, by the right provider. This measure is used across the health care industry and lets us know if we are meeting our access to care standards. The MHS access to care standard for patients to receive an acute appointment is within 24 hours (1 day) and a routine appointment within 7 days. If the military hospital or clinic cannot meet these standards with a patient's primary care manager, the facility will schedule an appointment with another provider.access to care standards. If the military hospital or clinic can't get you an appointment with your Primary Care Manager within the standards, they will get you an appointment with another provider. We monitor this metric on a monthly basis and make more appointments available when the measure shows we need to. This measure looks at acute and routine primary care appointments.

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Quality, Patient Safety and Access Information for MHS Patients, Patient Satisfaction and Access

Access to Acute and Primary Care Appointments PDF Version

Report
10/7/2016

Seeing your provider in a timely manner is important to you – and to us. Our goal is to ensure you receive the right level of care, at the right time, by the right provider. This measure is used across the health care industry and lets us know if we are meeting our access to care standards. The MHS access to care standard for patients to receive an acute appointment is within 24 hours (1 day) and a routine appointment within 7 days. If the military hospital or clinic cannot meet these standards with a patient's primary care manager, the facility will schedule an appointment with another provider.access to care standards. If the military hospital or clinic can't get you an appointment with your Primary Care Manager within the standards, they will get you an appointment with another provider. We monitor this metric on a monthly basis and make more appointments available when the measure shows we need to. This measure looks at acute and routine primary care appointments.

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Quality, Patient Safety and Access Information for MHS Patients, Patient Satisfaction and Access

ORYX Accreditation Measures

Report
10/7/2016

You expect your hospital or clinic to meet quality and safety requirements. One way our military hospitals and clinics ensure they meet those requirements is by becoming accredited. Most military hospitals and clinics use Joint Commission for accreditation (and all will over the next few years). The Joint Commission uses the trademarked ORYX measures to grade medical facilities. Not all ORYX measures apply to all types of facilities, so hospitals and clinics are allowed to choose the ORYX measures that best fit their operations. This report shows the scores for the ORYX measures by military hospital or clinic.

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Quality, Patient Safety and Access Information for MHS Patients, Quality of Care

ORYX Accreditation Measures PDF Version

Report
10/7/2016

You expect your hospital or clinic to meet quality and safety requirements. One way our military hospitals and clinics ensure they meet those requirements is by becoming accredited. Most military hospitals and clinics use Joint Commission for accreditation (and all will over the next few years). The Joint Commission uses the trademarked ORYX measures to grade medical facilities. Not all ORYX measures apply to all types of facilities, so hospitals and clinics are allowed to choose the ORYX measures that best fit their operations. This report shows the scores for the ORYX measures by military hospital or clinic.

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Quality, Patient Safety and Access Information for MHS Patients, Quality of Care

Primary Care Manager Continuity

Report
10/7/2016

When your provider team is familiar with your medical history, it is good for you, especially if you have more complex medical issues. Our Patient Centered Medical Homes (PCMHs) help you see the same provider team. Your PCMH team will work to keep you healthy by suggesting preventive services that may prevent more complex problems later. We track this measure to find out how often you are seen by the same medical team. We use our electronic health record to monitor which provider you see. We understand that there may be times when you want to be seen quickly – and don’t need to see your primary care manager. But we want to ensure you are seen by your primary medical team when you want.

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Primary Care Manager Continuity PDF Version

Report
10/7/2016

When your provider team is familiar with your medical history, it is good for you, especially if you have more complex medical issues. Our Patient Centered Medical Homes (PCMHs) help you see the same provider team. Your PCMH team will work to keep you healthy by suggesting preventive services that may prevent more complex problems later. We track this measure to find out how often you are seen by the same medical team. We use our electronic health record to monitor which provider you see. We understand that there may be times when you want to be seen quickly – and don’t need to see your primary care manager. But we want to ensure you are seen by your primary medical team when you want.

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Quality, Patient Safety and Access Information for MHS Patients, Patient Satisfaction and Access

Chikungunya in the Americas: October 6, 2016

Report
10/6/2016

Chikungunya in the Americas

Zika in the Americas: October 5, 2016

Report
10/5/2016

Biosurveillance Summary Provided by the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Branch

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Global MERS-CoV: Oct 5, 2016

Report
10/5/2016

Biosurveillance Summary provided by the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Branch

66th Medical Group - Hanscom

Report
10/2/2016

TRICARE Consumer Watch shows what Prime enrollees at your MTF say about their healthcare in the Health Care Survey of DoD Beneficiaries.

USA MHS

Report
10/2/2016

TRICARE Consumer Watch shows what Prime enrollees at your MTF say about their healthcare in the Health Care Survey of DoD Beneficiaries.

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