Patient survey (HCAHPS) - State
A list of the state averages for the HCAHPS survey responses. HCAHPS is a national, standardized survey of hospital patients about their experiences during a recent inpatient hospital stay.
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The Federal Trade Commission is sending checks totaling more than $47.2 million to eligible consumers deceived by undisclosed fees and other unlawful charges by Invitation Homes, one of the largest landlords of single-family homes. In September 2024, the FTC sued Invitation Homes alleging an array of unlawful actions against consumers including deceiving applicants about lease costs, charging renters undisclosed fees, failing to inspect homes before residents moved in, and unfairly withholding tenants’ security deposits when they moved out. Renters could not opt out of paying the undisclosed fees, which included “services” such as “smart home technology” and “utility management.” The FTC alleged the company also imposed deceptive and unfair charges when renters moved out including charges for normal wear-and-tear, damages that existed before renters moved in, and even renovations. Image In settling the FTC’s complaint, the company agreed to an order requiring it to turn over $48 million to be used to compensate consumers harmed by its actions. The corporate landlord also was required to clearly disclose its leasing prices, establish policies and procedures to handle security deposit refunds fairly, and stop other unlawful behavior. Eligible consumers include those who paid Invitation Homes $45 or more for covered fees or charges between January 2021 and September 2024. Those who have already received a credit or refund from Invitation Homes are not eligible for an FTC payment. The FTC is sending checks to 444,131 affected consumers. Recipients should cash their checks within 90 days, as indicated on the check. Consumers who have questions about their payment should contact the refund administrator, Rust Consulting, Inc., at 800-804-6915 or by email at info@InvitationHomesRefund.com. The Commission never requires people to pay money or provide account information to get a payment.
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A list of the state averages for the HCAHPS survey responses. HCAHPS is a national, standardized survey of hospital patients about their experiences during a recent inpatient hospital stay.
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The Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAI) measures - national data. These measures are developed by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and collected through the National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN). They provide information on infections that occur while the patient is in the hospital. These infections can be related to devices, such as central lines and urinary catheters, or spread from patient to patient after contact with an infected person or surface. Many healthcare associated infections can be prevented when the hospitals use CDC-recommended infection control steps.
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Value-Based Incentive Payment Amount displays the number of hospitals that received value-based incentive payment amounts in ranges of $50,000.
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Unplanned Hospital Visits: state data. This data set includes state-level data for the hospital return days (or excess days in acute care [EDAC]) measures, the unplanned readmissions measures, and measures of unplanned hospital visits after outpatient procedures.
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