Compare Hospital Patient Experience

King's Daughters Medical Center-brookhaven vs. Marion General Hospital

Patient Experience Comparison

Learn and compare hospital patient experience at King's Daughters Medical Center-brookhaven in Brookhaven, Mississippi and Marion General Hospital in Columbia, Mississippi

Quality Measure King's Daughters Medical Center-brookhaven
P O BOX 948/427 HIGHWAY 51 NORTH
BROOKHAVEN, MS
Marion General Hospital
1560 SUMRALL RD
COLUMBIA, MS
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Nurse Communication Rating Nurse Communication Rating
Nurse communication - star rating
Excellent Average
Doctor Communication Rating Doctor Communication Rating
Doctor communication - star rating
Excellent Average
Staff Responsiveness Rating Staff Responsiveness Rating
Staff responsiveness - star rating
Good Fair
Pain Management Rating Pain Management Rating
Pain management - star rating
Excellent Good
Medicication Explanation Rating Medicication Explanation Rating
Communication about medicines - star rating
Good Average
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Good Poor
Quiet Rooms Rating Quiet Rooms Rating
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Excellent Good
Discharge Information Rating Discharge Information Rating
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Good Average
Care Transition Rating Care Transition Rating
Care transition - star rating
Good Fair
Overall Hospital Rating Overall Hospital Rating
Overall hospital rating - star rating
Excellent Fair
Recommend Hospital Rating Recommend Hospital Rating
Recommend hospital - star rating
Excellent Fair
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The Hospital Compare program includes a scheme whereby recently discharged patients are asked to complete a standardized patient survey called the HCAHPS (Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) survey. The survey asks questions that can help determine the level of care that patients received at the Medicare certified hospital that they were treated in. The information is then published for the general population.