The Veterans Affairs health care system is doing comparatively well for patients hospitalized with heart failure, heart attack or pneumonia compared to others.

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The differences in mortality and readmission rates were small in Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals, which indicates that the VA health care system is doing comparatively well for patients.
Nuti and his colleagues used National Quality Forum-endorsed measures to compare mortality and readmission rates between male Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries age 65 years or older hospitalized in VA and non-VA hospitals for three common medical conditions. Since geographic differences could account for differences in performance, they also studied hospitals in similar geographic areas.
"Although there is room for improvement given the variation in performance found across both hospital systems, the results of this study should be reassuring to veterans and the general public regarding the quality of care in VA hospitals for key medical conditions," said senior author Harlan Krumholz, the Harold H. Hines Jr. Professor of Medicine, professor of investigative medicine and of public health, and co-director of the Clinical Scholars Program. "It will remain critical to continue to monitor these outcome metrics and target low-performing hospitals for improvement," Krumholz added.
Source-Eurekalert
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