Hospital-Acquired Conditions Don’t Lower Orthopedic Patients’ Satisfaction

Orthopedic surgery patients who developed a hospital-acquired condition did not give lower HCAHPS scores than orthopedic surgery patients who did not develop an HAC, according to a study in the Journal for Healthcare Quality.

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Researchers examined HCAHPS scores in a two-year period for orthopedic surgery patients at a private, university-affiliated specialty center.

Read the full story on hospital-acquired conditions and satisfaction in Becker’s ASC Review.

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