Purpose of the study: In 2008, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) implemented a five-star rating system of nursing homes in the United States. These star ratings have been widely publicized both by CMS and the national and state media. Although the components of the star rating system take into account various dimensions of quality, satisfaction of nursing home residents and their families is not taken into consideration.
Design and methods: The current study compares the CMS star rating system to nursing home satisfaction data reported by residents and their families in Ohio.
Results: Findings indicate that the star rating system does not adequately reflect consumer satisfaction.
Implications: We recommend that the star system be refined to include a consumer component.
Keywords: CMS data sets (OSCAR; Long-term care; MDS); Nursing homes; Quality of care; Quality of life.
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