Compare Hospital Patient Experience

Texas Institute For Surgery At Presbyterian Hospit vs. Baylor Medical Center At Uptown

Patient Experience Comparison

Learn and compare hospital patient experience at Texas Institute For Surgery At Presbyterian Hospit in Dallas, Texas and Baylor Medical Center At Uptown in Dallas, Texas

Quality Measure Texas Institute For Surgery At Presbyterian Hospit
7115 GREENVILLE AVENUE SUITE 100
DALLAS, TX
Baylor Medical Center At Uptown
2727 EAST LEMMON AVENUE BUILDING I
DALLAS, TX
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Good Good
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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.