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Last Updated: August 25, 2005

Selecting A Hospital

Care Choices PPO is committed to ensuring that our members receive quality health care services. As part of our commitment, we also want to provide our members with information to help them make informed decisions about their health care.

Verifying Hospital Accreditation
Hospital Care
Michigan Hosptial Association Report
Hospital Patient Safety Report
Additional Links


Verifying Hospital Accreditation

To ensure that our members have access to quality-based hospitals, Care Choices PPO requires that all participating hospitals attain accreditation through the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) or the American Osteopathic Association (AOA).

Care Choices PPO carefully evaluates the credentials of all participating hospitals at least once every three years for conformity with Care Choices participation standards.

Hospitals are required to:

  • Be in good standing with State and Federal regulatory organizations( JCAHO, AOA)
  • Undergo facility review (if not in good standing with State and Federal regulatory organizations)
  • Implement recommendations for process improvements
  • Participate in the adoption of recognized patient safety guidelines and standards

Care Choices PPO encourages all consumers to become better educated about how hospitals meet accreditation standards, including what is required in the accreditation process.

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Hospital Care

Care Choices PPO encourages you to take an active role in seeking information about the hospital(s) at which your physician or specialist has admitting privileges. Before you are admitted, it is important to learn information about the facility. We encourage you to call the facility with questions such as:

  • When did the hospital participate in an accreditation process by a hospital review board?
  • What accreditation status did it achieve? And when? (Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), Michigan Health and Hospital Association (MHA), etc.)
  • Does the hospital have any information regarding consumer satisfaction?
  • What is the hospital's experience in providing treatment for conditions similar to yours?
  • You may also want to consider facility experiences of family and friends.

By obtaining answers to these and other important quality concerns, you can make sure that the hospital care you receive is right for you

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Michigan Hosptial Association Report

Click here to view the report on Michigan Hosptials from the Michigan Hospital Association. This report provides consumers with performance data supplied by Michigan hospitals, including hospital mortality rates.

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Additional Links

Use these links to locate additional quality and performance information on hospitals, including annual reports and consumer satisfaction ratings.

Michigan Hospital Association
American Hospital Association
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
Healthgrades
Leapfrog Group
Michigan Health and Safety Coalition

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