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            | To the editor: On April 1, Hospital Compare, a new 
            consumer Internet resource on the quality of health care providers 
            throughout the country, was launched. Hospital Compare is viewable 
            by visiting either 
            www.hospitalcompare.hhs.gov or 
            www.medicare.gov. The Hospital Compare program is a 
            result of a partnership that involves the Centers for Medicare & 
            Medicaid Services (the agency of the U.S. Department of Health and 
            Human Services that runs Medicare), hospitals, hospital 
            associations, national accreditors, and consumer groups. Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital 
            and Memorial Health System completely and unequivocally support 
            transparency of quality data and initiatives to promote that 
            transparency. With the vision of being the leading health care 
            system that people choose over all others, we see the reporting of 
            this information as not only a responsibility to our patients, but 
            also a means of holding ALMH and the health system accountable to 
            our goals and objectives. We encourage anyone with questions about 
            the quality of local health care to take advantage of this new 
            resource. Hospital Compare differs from other 
            health care quality sites, in that hospitals listed have chosen to 
            voluntarily report the information included. Hospital data is 
            collected from the entire payer mix rather than any specific group. 
            Currently, compiled data is from nationally agreed upon measures on 
            three common conditions that affect patients: heart attack, heart 
            failure and pneumonia. Some hospitals may have data on additional 
            conditions, and in the future, new measures and information on 
            patient satisfaction will be added. 
            [to top of second column in this letter] | 
             The launch of this website is the 
            first time national data have been made available directly from 
            Medicare to consumers. Hospital Compare has been designed to offer a 
            more scientific-based, "apples to apples" comparison of different 
            hospitals on a national basis through the use of appropriate 
            inclusions and exclusions. The public is encouraged to review the 
            data on the site and then talk with their physician about any 
            concerns and about quality of care. In addition to the website, 
            consumers may call 1 (800) MEDICARE [1 (800) 633-4227] to get 
            information to help make more informed health care decisions. Dolan DalpoasAssistant Administrator
 Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital
 (Posted April 7, 2005) 
            
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