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ABOUT QUALITY AT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL OF TAMPA
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MORE ABOUT HOSPITAL QUALITY DATA ON THE INTERNET

Memorial Hospital of Tampa
is fully accredited by the Joint Commission for the Accreditation
of Healthcare Organizations, and we have met all national
patient safety standards.
Memorial Hospital of Tampa voluntarily provides
data for seventeen core measures of quality to the Center
for Medicare Services (CMS). These core measures evaluate
how hospitals provide care related to heart attacks, heart
failure, and pneumonia. Through a new CMS website called Hospital
Compare!, you can see how our hospital compares to other hospitals
on these core measures.
At Memorial Hospital of Tampa, it is our
goal to provide safe, effective, high-quality healthcare for
every patient.
We encourage our patients to take an active
role in their healthcare, and we believe they should make
informed decisions about the physicians and hospitals they
trust to provide that care.

Today, a number of different
agencies report information about hospital quality on the
Internet. These websites can be a good source of information
for healthcare consumers and many of them provide reliable
data that can help consumers make informed decisions about
where to seek care. But, there are some things that should
be considered in reviewing these Internet reports.
Is the information current?
Most data reported on the Internet is historical data. It
could be years old, or just a matter of months old. If the
data is not recent, it may not accurately reflect the care
being provided by a hospital today.
What is included in the data?
In some cases, data may be about only one hospital service
or even just a small part of the treatment provided for a
certain condition. For example, it is important to educate
heart attack patients who are smokers about the health dangers
associated with smoking, however, that is just one part of
effective treatment for heart disease.
In some cases, data may represent only a
short period of time – for example just one quarter,
or three month’s of hospital care.
Reports may also include only certain types
of patients. For example, if only Medicare patients are included
in a report, the data would not reflect all of the care provided
to a hospital’s patients.
Data may also be reported for a small number
of patients at one hospital, and compared to hospitals that
treat a larger number of patients. This can affect percentage
ratings, which can be misleading.
Who is reporting the data?
There are many reputable reporting agencies, including government
agencies, healthcare data organizations, and hospital associations.
Consumers should check the credentials of any group reporting
healthcare quality data.
At Memorial Hospital of Tampa we are constantly
striving to provide the highest possible quality of care to
all of our patients. If you have further questions about quality,
please contact us at (813-873-5500).
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