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What is Quality Healthcare?
Quick Checks for Quality Healthcare
Look for a plan that:
[x] Has been rated highly by its members on the things that are
important to you.
[x] Does a good job of helping people stay well and get better.
[x] Is accredited, if that is important to you.
[x] Has the doctors and hospitals you want or need.
[x] Provides the benefits you need.
[x] Provides services where and when you need them.
[x] Meets your budget.
Look for a doctor who:
[x] Is rated to give quality healthcare.
[x] Has the training and background that meet your needs.
[x] Takes steps to prevent illness' for example, talks to
you about quitting smoking.
[x] Has privileges at the hospital of your choice.
[x] Is part of your health plan, unless you can you afford to pay
extra.
[x] Encourages you to ask questions.
[x] Listens to you.
[x] Explains things clearly.
[x] Treats you with respect.
When choosing a treatment, make sure you understand:
[x] What your diagnosis is.
[x] Whether treatment is really needed at this time.
[x] What your treatment options are.
[x] Whether the treatment options are based on the latest
scientific evidence.
[x] The benefits and risks of each treatment.
[x] The cost of each treatment.
Look for a hospital that:
[x] Is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of
Healthcare Organizations.
[x] Is rated highly by State or consumer or other groups.
[x] Is one where your doctor has privileges, if that is important
to you.
[x] Is covered by your health plan.
[x] Has experience with your condition.
[x] Has had success with your condition.
[x] Checks and works to improve its own quality of care.
Look for long-term care that:
[x] Has been found by State agencies, accreditors, or others to
provide quality care.
[x] Has the services you need.
[x] Has staff that meets your needs.
[x] Meets your budget.
