![]() Synopsis: Care Pathways has developed a tool called Nursing Home Inspector that reports on the performance of every Medicare/Medicaid certified nursing home in the United States. Nursing home performance is rated using a five-star rating system, with one star for much below average performance and five stars for much above average performance. The information in this report is obtained from yearly health and safety inspections done by the state, as well as monthly information submitted by nursing homes to the federal government. Users of this report can compare nursing homes based on their overall quality of care, resident and family experience with care, staffing, and other pertinent measures. Synopsis: Maryland Quality Reporting is a website with information on health plans and different types of providers, including different types of long-term care facilities. Report Title: Maryland Quality Reportingĭeveloper: Maryland Health Care Commission The report is available online in PDF form. Performance on quality measures is scored using a five-star rating, with one star for much below average performance and five stars for much above average performance. ![]() The measures that are reported include facility measures, such as number of beds and skilled beds, secure dementia unit, and Medicare and Medicaid certifications and quality measures, such as staffing, health inspections, resident and family satisfaction, and health care workers who received influenza vaccination. The report summarizes information from the Rhode Island Department of Health and Medicare. Synopsis: The Nursing Home Summary Report contains information about the quality of care provided by nursing homes in Rhode Island, including information on resident satisfaction, family satisfaction and care outcomes. Report Title: Nursing Home Summary Reportĭeveloper: State of Rhode Island Department of Health Performance information can be printed or downloaded in Excel. More detailed information is available for the exact scores that underlie the star ratings, as well as tables showing results for quality of life and clinical quality indicators. The Minnesota Nursing Home Report Card also uses star ratings to summarize the performance of nursing homes on the seven quality measures, with one star as the lowest score and five stars as the highest. Nursing homes are assigned scores on the following quality measures: resident satisfaction and quality of life, family satisfaction, state inspection results,, hours of direct care, staff retention, use of temporary nursing staff, and proportion of beds in single bedrooms. Synopsis: The Minnesota Nursing Home Report Card provides information on the performance of nursing homes that participate in the Medical Assistance Program in Minnesota (separated by long stay and short stay nursing homes). ![]() Report Title: Minnesota Nursing Home Report Cardĭeveloper: Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) and the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) Scores are also available in percent form and displayed in tables and graphs. Performance scores are displayed using star ratings, with five stars for the best performance and one star for the worst performance. ![]() Information presented on the website includes five-star quality ratings of overall and individual performance on health inspections, staffing ratings, quality measures, COVID-19 vaccination and booster rates, fire safety inspections and emergency preparedness, and penalties. Synopsis: Nursing Home Compare presents information on the quality of care provided by more than 15, 000 Medicare and Medicaid-participating nursing homes. Report Title: Nursing Home Compareĭeveloper: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) The following reports are examples of comparative information on the quality of care provided by nursing homes. ![]()
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