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posted by Fnord666 on Saturday April 22 2017, @09:06AM   Printer-friendly
from the finally-get-the-oops-totals dept.

http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2017/04/18/524513837/secret-data-on-hospital-inspections-may-become-public-at-last

The public could soon get a look at confidential reports about errors, mishaps and mix-ups in the nation's hospitals that put patients' health and safety at risk, under a groundbreaking proposal from federal health officials. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services wants to require that private health care accreditors publicly detail problems they find during inspections of hospitals and other medical facilities, as well as the steps being taken to fix them. Nearly nine in 10 hospitals are directly overseen by those accreditors, not the government.

There's increasing concern among regulators that private accreditors aren't picking up on serious problems at health facilities. Every year, CMS takes a sample of hospitals and other health care facilities accredited by private organizations and does its own inspections to validate the work of the groups. In a 2016 report, CMS noted that its review found that accrediting organizations often missed serious deficiencies found soon after by state inspectors.

[...] The move follows steps CMS took several years ago to post government inspection reports online for nursing homes and some hospitals. ProPublica has created a tool, Nursing Home Inspect, to allow people to more easily search through the nursing home deficiency reports; the Association of Health Care Journalists has done the same for hospital violations.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 22 2017, @02:53PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 22 2017, @02:53PM (#497926)

    Hospitals are no place to get better. Has been known for a long time, for example these blues lyrics --

    No sugar for my coffee, no flour for my bread,
    Red Cross store wen't help me fix my ailing head.
    I was on the floor a bleendin' I almost cought my death,
    No Red Cross store gonna save my life when I'm down to my last breath.
    Well I ain't goin' back to that Red Cross store no more.
    Lord I ain't goin' back to that Red Cross store no more.

    When searching for the lyrics, Google found this thread about problems at the American Red Cross,
    https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=15/06/16/1830211 [soylentnews.org]