Oregon Lund Report Releases Clinical Quality, Patient Satisfaction Data

The Portland, Ore.-based Lund Report has released new reports on quality from 335 hospitals as well as a report containing its first-ever patient satisfaction data from 10 primary care clinics.

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Users may look up quality scores from specific facilities and compare them to past data going back to 2008 from facilities all over the state. Scores are based on claims data from private insurance companies, Medicaid and Oregon Health Authority’s Division of Medical Assistance Programs.

Patient satisfaction data was generated by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation-funded Quality Corporation surveys. The Quality Corporation will publish a report aggregating this data for the state later this month, according to a news release

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