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Research Studies is a compilation of published research articles funded by AHRQ or authored by AHRQ researchers.
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1 to 25 of 25 Research Studies DisplayedNdumele CD, Cohen MS, Cleary PD
Association of state access standards with accessibility to specialists for Medicaid managed care enrollees.
The researchers compared ratings of access to specialists for adult Medicaid and commercial enrollees before and after the implementation of specialty access standards. Overall, there was no significant improvement in timely access to specialty services for Medicaid managed care enrollees in the period following implementation of standard(s) nor was there any impact of access standards on insurance-based disparities in access.
AHRQ-funded; HS016978; HS017589.
Citation: Ndumele CD, Cohen MS, Cleary PD .
Association of state access standards with accessibility to specialists for Medicaid managed care enrollees.
JAMA Intern Med 2017 Oct;177(10):1445-51. doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2017.3766.
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Keywords: Access to Care, Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Quality of Care, Health Insurance, Patient Experience
Hatfield LA, Zaslavsky AM
Implications of variation in the relationships between beneficiary characteristics and Medicare Advantage CAHPS measures.
The researchers studied how differences in quality score adjustments across Medicare Advantage contracts change comparisons for individuals and contracts. They found that, for average consumers, standard adjustment is sufficient to represent variation in contract quality standardized to a common population. For people with characteristics far from average, personalized reporting using their characteristics and contract-specific coefficients can substantially change the expected quality measures across contracts.
AHRQ-funded; HS016978.
Citation: Hatfield LA, Zaslavsky AM .
Implications of variation in the relationships between beneficiary characteristics and Medicare Advantage CAHPS measures.
Health Serv Res 2017 Aug;52(4):1310-29. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.12544.
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Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Medicare, Health Status, Patient Experience, Quality of Care, Quality Improvement, Quality Measures
Rinne ST, Castaneda J, Lindenauer PK
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease readmissions and other measures of hospital quality.
This study examined the association between COPD readmissions and other quality measures. There were modest correlations between COPD readmission rates and readmission rates for other medical conditions, including heart failure , acute myocardial infarction, pneumonia, and stroke . In contrast, it also found low correlations between COPD readmission rates and readmission rates for surgical conditions, as well as mortality rates for all measured conditions.
AHRQ-funded; HS016978.
Citation: Rinne ST, Castaneda J, Lindenauer PK .
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease readmissions and other measures of hospital quality.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2017 Jul 1;196(1):47-55. doi: 10.1164/rccm.201609-1944OC.
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Keywords: Respiratory Conditions, Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Quality of Care, Hospital Readmissions, Hospitals
Khatri N, Gupta V, Varma A
The relationship between HR capabilities and quality of patient care: the mediating role of proactive work behaviors.
The researchers developed a multidimensional construct of human resource (HR) capabilities and tested its relationship with quality of patient care using a national sample of U.S. hospitals. Their analyses using structural equation modeling suggest that the positive relationship of HR capabilities with quality of patient care is mediated by proactive behaviors of health care workers. Implications of the study findings for research and practice are discussed.
AHRQ-funded; HS017549.
Citation: Khatri N, Gupta V, Varma A .
The relationship between HR capabilities and quality of patient care: the mediating role of proactive work behaviors.
Hum Resour Manage 2017 Jul-Aug;56(4):673-91. doi: 10.1002/hrm.21794.
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Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Hospitals, Quality of Care, Patient Experience, Patient Experience
Henke RM, Karaca Z, Jackson P
AHRQ Author: Karaca Z; Wong HS
Discharge planning and hospital readmissions.
This study examines the association between the quality of hospital discharge planning and all-cause 30-day readmissions and same-hospital readmissions. Discharge-planning quality was associated with (a) lower rates of 30-day hospital readmissions and (b) higher rates of same-hospital readmissions for heart failure, pneumonia, and total hip or joint replacement. These results suggest that by improving inpatient discharge planning, hospitals may be able to influence their 30-day readmissions.
AHRQ-authored; AHRQ-funded.
Citation: Henke RM, Karaca Z, Jackson P .
Discharge planning and hospital readmissions.
Med Care Res Rev 2017 Jun;74(3):345-68. doi: 10.1177/1077558716647652.
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Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Hospital Discharge, Hospital Readmissions, Hospitals, Hospitalization
Lee JS, Hu HM, Brummett CM
Postoperative opioid prescribing and the pain scores on Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Survey.
The researchers sought to evaluate the association between the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) pain measures and postoperative opioid prescribing in surgical patients, which accounts for nearly 40 percent of surgical prescriptions. They found that postoperative opioid prescribing was not correlated with HCAHPS pain measures.
AHRQ-funded; HS023313.
Citation: Lee JS, Hu HM, Brummett CM .
Postoperative opioid prescribing and the pain scores on Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems Survey.
JAMA 2017 May 16;317(19):2013-15. doi: 10.1001/jama.2017.2827.
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Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Hospitals, Opioids, Pain, Patient Experience
Roberts ET, Mehrotra A, McWilliams JM
High-price and low-price physician practices do not differ significantly on care quality or efficiency.
The researchers examined the relationship between physician practice prices for outpatient services and practices' quality and efficiency of care. Patients of high-price practices reported significantly higher scores on some measures of care coordination and management but did not differ meaningfully in their overall care ratings, receipt of preventive services, acute care use, or total Medicare spending.
AHRQ-funded; HS024072.
Citation: Roberts ET, Mehrotra A, McWilliams JM .
High-price and low-price physician practices do not differ significantly on care quality or efficiency.
Health Aff 2017 May;36(5):855-64. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2016.1266.
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Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Quality of Care, Healthcare Costs, Practice Patterns
Toomey SL, Elliott MN, Zaslavsky AM
Variation in family experience of pediatric inpatient care as measured by child HCAHPS.
Making national comparisons of family experience of inpatient pediatric care has been limited by the lack of a publicly available survey. A new survey developed by AHRQ and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services makes use of 18 measures. It found that family experience of pediatric inpatient care shows substantial room for improvement and varies considerably across hospitals and measures.
AHRQ-funded; HS020513.
Citation: Toomey SL, Elliott MN, Zaslavsky AM .
Variation in family experience of pediatric inpatient care as measured by child HCAHPS.
Pediatrics 2017 Apr;139(4):e20163372. doi: 10.1542/peds.2016-3372.
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Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Children/Adolescents, Patient Experience, Patient Experience, Quality of Care
Martino SC, Shaller D, Schlesinger M
CAHPS and comments: how closed-ended survey questions and narrative accounts interact in the assessment of patient experience.
The authors investigated whether content from patient narratives explains variation in patients' primary care provider (PCP) ratings beyond information from the closed-ended questions of CAHPS Clinician and Group Survey and whether the relative placement of closed- and open-ended survey questions affects either the content of narratives or the CAHPS composite scores. They found that incorporating a protocol for eliciting narratives into a patient experience survey resulted in minimal distortion of patient feedback, and narratives from sicker patients helped explain variation in provider ratings.
AHRQ-funded; HS016980; HS016978; HS021858.
Citation: Martino SC, Shaller D, Schlesinger M .
CAHPS and comments: how closed-ended survey questions and narrative accounts interact in the assessment of patient experience.
J Patient Exp 2017 Mar;4(1):37-45. doi: 10.1177/2374373516685940.
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Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Patient Experience, Primary Care, Quality of Care, Quality Measures
Oladeru OA, Hamadu M, Cleary PD
House staff communication training and patient experience scores.
The purpose of this study was to assess whether communication training for housestaff via role-playing exercises (1) was well-received and (2) improved patient experience scores in housestaff clinics. Forty-four of a possible 45 housestaff (97.8%) participated, with 31 (70.5%) indicating that the role-playing exercise increased their perception of the 5-step strategy the study emphasized.
AHRQ-funded; HS016978.
Citation: Oladeru OA, Hamadu M, Cleary PD .
House staff communication training and patient experience scores.
J Patient Exp 2017 Mar 1;4(1):28-36. doi: 10.1177/2374373517694533..
Keywords: Communication, Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Patient Experience, Patient Experience, Training
Martsolf GR, Gibson TB, Benevent R
AHRQ Author: Jiang HJ, Stocks C
An examination of hospital nurse staffing and patient experience with care: Differences between cross-sectional and longitudinal estimates.
The researchers studied the association between hospital nurse staffing and Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) scores. After controlling for unobserved hospital characteristics, they found that the positive influences of increased nurse staffing levels and skill mix were relatively small in size and limited to a few measures of patients' inpatient experience.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Martsolf GR, Gibson TB, Benevent R .
An examination of hospital nurse staffing and patient experience with care: Differences between cross-sectional and longitudinal estimates.
Health Serv Res 2016 Dec;51(6):2221-41. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.12462.
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Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Nursing, Patient Experience, Patient Experience, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP)
Melnick ER, Powsner SM
Empathy in the time of burnout.
The authors argue that before adding empathy measurements to the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey, it would be wise to consider that measurement fatigue contributes to burnout. Adding empathy measurements might reduce empathy: a perverse Hawthorne effect. A health care system hoping for more substantial physician-patient relationships must invest more in the well-being of its caregivers.
AHRQ-funded; HS021271.
Citation: Melnick ER, Powsner SM .
Empathy in the time of burnout.
Mayo Clin Proc 2016 Dec;91(12):1678-79. doi: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2016.09.003.
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Keywords: Burnout, Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Hospitals, Patient Experience
Rajaram R, Saddat L, Chung J
Impact of the 2011 ACGME resident duty hour reform on hospital patient experience and processes-of-care.
The investigators evaluated the association between resident duty hour reform and measures of processes-of-care and patient experience. They concluded that the 2011 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education duty hour reform was not associated with improvements in process-of-care and patient experience measures.
AHRQ-funded; HS000078.
Citation: Rajaram R, Saddat L, Chung J .
Impact of the 2011 ACGME resident duty hour reform on hospital patient experience and processes-of-care.
BMJ Qual Saf 2016 Dec;25(12):962-70. doi: 10.1136/bmjqs-2015-004794.
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Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Education: Continuing Medical Education, Quality of Care, Patient Experience, Patient Safety
Bilimoria KY, Barnard C
The new CMS Hospital Quality Star Ratings: the stars are not aligned.
This viewpoint paper discussed the Overall Hospital Quality Star Ratings, released by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, including issues concerning stakeholders. The authors recommended continuing vigorous work to improve the availability of meaningful measures. They concluded that current hospital rating systems do not provide comprehensive, relevant, accessible information, and current composites may mislead patients, payers, and hospitals; however, opportunities to provide meaningful hospital quality report cards are within reach.
AHRQ-funded; HS021857; HS024516.
Citation: Bilimoria KY, Barnard C .
The new CMS Hospital Quality Star Ratings: the stars are not aligned.
JAMA 2016 Nov 1;316(17):1761-62. doi: 10.1001/jama.2016.13679.
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Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Quality of Care, Hospitals, Quality Improvement, Quality Measures
Dorr DA, Anastas T, Ramsey K
Effect of a pragmatic, cluster-randomized controlled trial on patient experience with care: The Transforming Outcomes for Patients Through Medical Home Evaluation and reDesign (TOPMED) Study.
This study's objective is to understand whether focusing on high value elements (HVEs) would improve patient experience with care. The authors found that practices targeting HVEs showed significantly more improvement in patient experience of care. However, contemporaneous trends may have affected results, leading to declines in patient experience.
AHRQ-funded; HS017832.
Citation: Dorr DA, Anastas T, Ramsey K .
Effect of a pragmatic, cluster-randomized controlled trial on patient experience with care: The Transforming Outcomes for Patients Through Medical Home Evaluation and reDesign (TOPMED) Study.
Med Care 2016 Aug;54(8):745-51. doi: 10.1097/mlr.0000000000000552.
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Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Patient-Centered Healthcare, Patient Experience
Cleary PD
Evolving concepts of patient-centered care and the assessment of patient care experiences: optimism and opposition.
Improving the infrastructure supporting certain aspects of care may have broad effects because system changes can influence multiple outcomes. Thus, rather than detract from general quality improvement efforts, making changes that facilitate patient-centered care may lead to broader improvements. There is good reason to be optimistic that our health care system will increasingly be "patient centered."
AHRQ-funded; HS016978.
Citation: Cleary PD .
Evolving concepts of patient-centered care and the assessment of patient care experiences: optimism and opposition.
J Health Polit Policy Law 2016 Aug;41(4):675-96. doi: 10.1215/03616878-3620881.
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Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Patient-Centered Healthcare, Patient Experience, Quality of Care, Quality Improvement
Mukamel DB, Amin A, Weimer DL
When patients customize nursing home ratings, choices and rankings differ from the government's version.
Report cards currently published by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) offer composite quality measures, such as the one featured on the Nursing Home Compare website. Nursing Home Compare Plus is an alternative that allows patients and their families to create their own composite scores based on their own preferences and medical needs. When comparing Nursing Home Compare Plus to Medicare's five-star ratings, we found only minimal agreement on ranking of nursing homes.
AHRQ-funded; HS021844.
Citation: Mukamel DB, Amin A, Weimer DL .
When patients customize nursing home ratings, choices and rankings differ from the government's version.
Health Aff 2016 Apr;35(4):714-9. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2015.1340.
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Keywords: Nursing Homes, Quality of Care, Quality Indicators (QIs), Patient Experience, Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS)
Hays RD, Mallett JS, Gaillot S
Performance of the Medicare Consumer Assessment of Health Care Providers and Systems (CAHPS) physical functioning items.
This study evaluated physical functioning items in Medicare beneficiaries. It concluded that the physical functioning items target relatively easy activities, providing information for a minority of people in the sample with the lowest levels of physical functioning. Items representing higher levels of physical functioning are needed for the majority of the Medicare beneficiaries.
AHRQ-funded; HS016980.
Citation: Hays RD, Mallett JS, Gaillot S .
Performance of the Medicare Consumer Assessment of Health Care Providers and Systems (CAHPS) physical functioning items.
Med Care 2016 Feb;54(2):205-9. doi: 10.1097/mlr.0000000000000475..
Keywords: Medicare, Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Health Status, Quality Improvement
Kanouse DE, Schlesinger M, Shaller D
How patient comments affect consumers' use of physician performance measures.
In order to evaluate the relationship between patient characteristics and the frequency and duration of incident steroid use, the researchers applied a 2-part hurdle model to Medicare data. Their study identified differences in predictors of frequency and duration of medication use and suggests the utility of two-part models to examine drug utilization patterns.
AHRQ-funded; HS016978; HS016980.
Citation: Kanouse DE, Schlesinger M, Shaller D .
How patient comments affect consumers' use of physician performance measures.
Med Care 2016 Jan;54(1):24-31. doi: 10.1097/mlr.0000000000000443..
Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Quality of Care, Patient and Family Engagement, Patient Experience, Clinician-Patient Communication
Mayer LA, Elliott MN, Haas A
Less use of extreme response options by asians to standardized care scenarios may explain some racial/ethnic differences in CAHPS scores.
The researchers explored whether lower extreme response tendency ( ERT) is observed for Asians than whites in response to standardized vignettes depicting patient experiences of care and whether ERT might in part explain Asians reporting worse care than whites. They concluded that lower ERT in Asians may partially explain observations of lower observed mean CAHPS scores for Asians in real-world settings.
AHRQ-funded; HS016980.
Citation: Mayer LA, Elliott MN, Haas A .
Less use of extreme response options by asians to standardized care scenarios may explain some racial/ethnic differences in CAHPS scores.
Med Care 2016 Jan;54(1):38-44. doi: 10.1097/mlr.0000000000000453..
Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Disparities, Racial and Ethnic Minorities, Patient Experience, Patient Experience
Stucky BD, Hays RD, Edelen MO
Possibilities for shortening the CAHPS Clinician and Group Survey.
This paper explores the impact on reliability and validity of the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) domain scores of reducing the numbers of items used to assess the 3 core Clinician and Group adult survey CAHPS domains (Provider Communication, Access to Care, and Courteous and Helpful Office Staff).
AHRQ-funded; HS016980.
Citation: Stucky BD, Hays RD, Edelen MO .
Possibilities for shortening the CAHPS Clinician and Group Survey.
Med Care 2016 Jan;54(1):32-7. doi: 10.1097/mlr.0000000000000452..
Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Patient Experience, Ambulatory Care and Surgery, Community-Based Practice
Schlesinger M, Kanouse DE, Martino SC
Complexity, public reporting, and choice of doctors: a look inside the blackest box of consumer behavior.
The authors identified four pathways through which complexity may impair consumer choice. They examined these pathways using data from an experiment in which consumers hypothetically selected a primary care physician. They found that some of the loss of decision quality accompanying more complex choice sets can be explained by consumers' skills and decision-making style, but even after accounting for these factors, complexity undermines the quality of decision making in ways that cannot be fully explained. They concluded by discussing implications for report designers, sponsors, and policy makers aspiring to promote consumer empowerment and health care quality.
AHRQ-funded; HS016978; HS016980.
Citation: Schlesinger M, Kanouse DE, Martino SC .
Complexity, public reporting, and choice of doctors: a look inside the blackest box of consumer behavior.
Med Care Res Rev 2014 Oct;71(5 Suppl):38s-64s. doi: 10.1177/1077558713496321.
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Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Decision Making, Quality of Care, Primary Care, Public Reporting
Shaller D, Kanouse DE, Schlesinger M
Context-based strategies for engaging consumers with public reports about health care providers.
The authors identified three key factors influencing consumer engagement and showed how they manifest in different ways and combinations for four particular choice contexts that appear to offer realistic opportunities for engagement. They also analyzed how these engagement factors play out differently in each choice context and suggest specific strategies that sponsors of public reports can use in each context.
AHRQ-funded; HS016978; HS016980.
Citation: Shaller D, Kanouse DE, Schlesinger M .
Context-based strategies for engaging consumers with public reports about health care providers.
Med Care Res Rev 2014 Oct;71(5 Suppl):17s-37s. doi: 10.1177/1077558713493118.
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Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Quality of Care, Patient and Family Engagement, Public Reporting
Anhang Price R, Elliott MN, Zaslavsky AM
Examining the role of patient experience surveys in measuring health care quality.
The authors reviewed the literature on the association between patient experiences and other measures of health care quality. They concluded that patient experience measures that are collected using psychometrically sound instruments, employing recommended sample sizes and adjustment procedures, and implemented according to standard protocols are intrinsically meaningful and are appropriate complements for clinical process and outcome measures in public reporting and pay-for-performance programs.
AHRQ-funded; HS016980; HS016978.
Citation: Anhang Price R, Elliott MN, Zaslavsky AM .
Examining the role of patient experience surveys in measuring health care quality.
Med Care Res Rev 2014 Oct;71(5):522-54. doi: 10.1177/1077558714541480.
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Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Patient Experience, Quality of Care, Quality Improvement, Quality Measures
Hays RD, Berman LJ, Kanter MH
Evaluating the psychometric properties of the CAHPS Patient-Centered Medical Home survey.
This study surveyed Medicare beneficiaries to evaluate the reliability and validity of a new five-item care coordination measure. The composite score had a strong unique association with the CAHPS global rating of health care, after controlling for the CAHPS core composite scores.
AHRQ-funded; HS016980
Citation: Hays RD, Berman LJ, Kanter MH .
Evaluating the psychometric properties of the CAHPS Patient-Centered Medical Home survey.
Clin Ther. 2014 May;36(5):689-696.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.clinthera.2014.04.004..
Keywords: Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), Quality of Care, Medicare, Patient Experience, Patient-Centered Healthcare