AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study analyzed patient satisfaction ratings across 3,000 hospitals using crowdsourced platforms (Google and Yelp) compared to Medicare's Care Compare (CC) to see how these ratings relate to hospital characteristics.
  • - Findings revealed that the median ratings were 2.5 stars on Yelp and 3 stars on Google, with low correlation (around 0.19-0.26) between crowdsourced ratings and CC ratings.
  • - It was noted that critical access hospitals and those located in the Western U.S. had higher crowdsourced ratings, indicating variability in how hospitals are perceived by patients online.

Article Abstract

Objective: Patient satisfaction is now an important metric in emergency medicine, but the means by which satisfaction is assessed is evolving. We sought to examine hospital ratings on Google and Yelp as compared to those on Medicare's Care Compare (CC) and to determine if certain hospital characteristics are associated with crowdsourced ratings.

Methods: We performed a cross-sectional analysis of hospital ratings on Google and Yelp as compared to those on CC using data collected between July 8 and August 2, 2021. For each hospital, we recorded the CC ratings, Yelp ratings, Google ratings, and each hospital's characteristics. Using multivariable linear regression, we assessed for associations between hospital characteristics and crowdsourced ratings. We calculated Spearman's correlation coefficients for CC ratings versus crowdsourced ratings.

Results: Among 3000 analyzed hospitals, the median hospital ratings on Yelp and Google were 2.5 stars (interquartile ratio [IQR], 2-3) and 3 stars (IQR, 2.7-3.5), respectively. The median number of Yelp and Google reviews per hospital was 13 and 150, respectively. The correlation coefficients for Yelp and Google ratings with CC's overall star ratings were 0.19 and 0.20, respectively. For Yelp and Google ratings with CC's patient survey ratings, correlation coefficients were 0.26 and 0.22, respectively. On multivariable analysis, critical access hospitals had 0.22 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.14-0.30) more Google stars and hospitals in the West had 0.12 (95% CI, 0.05-0.18) more Google stars than references standard hospitals.

Conclusion: Patients use Google more frequently than Yelp to review hospitals. Median UnS hospital ratings on Yelp and Google are 2.5 and 3 stars, respectively. Crowdsourced reviews weakly correlate with CC ratings. Critical access hospitals and hospitals in the West have higher crowdsourced ratings.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9960977PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/emp2.12913DOI Listing

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