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CMS star ratings, patient survey results, infection and safety measures for all 5,432 Medicare-certified hospitals — official government data, translated into plain English.
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Every number here comes from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ public datasets — the same data behind medicare.gov’s Care Compare, presented the way a working CNA would explain it to a friend: what the overall star actually summarizes (and that it’s a national standard, not a state curve), what surveyed patients said, what each safety measure means, and what to ask before a hospital stay. Where CMS publishes a better/worse-than-national category, we show CMS’s words exactly. We add explanations, never judgments — the data speaks for itself.
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