MUSC Health is committed to providing high-quality, evidence-based, and patient-centered care; we believe it is important that our patients and families feel confident they are receiving the very best care. However, online ratings of healthcare can be confusing and conflicting. To help with this, here we provide an overview and explanation of our quality ratings from independent, third-party sources. While there is no perfect rating system, we believe transparency and data sharing is always best, and inspires our teams to continuously improve. We welcome any questions you have about our ratings, or your individual care. For concerns about your care, contact our Patient and Family Liaison team, who can help at 843-792-5555.
CMS publishes a variety of quality metrics including patient satisfaction scores, timeliness and effectiveness of care, complications and death, unplanned readmissions, psychiatric services, and cost of care. This information can be searched by hospital, and each “tab” on the site provides more detailed information of performance, including the timeline and definition of data used. CMS goes further to take some of the metrics and convert to a “star rating” for overall performance. These star ratings are updated about twice a year, although there have been some delays due to calculation updates, as well as ongoing controversy over the fairness of the star ratings (which tend to rate academic and teaching hospitals, such as MUSC Health, lower). Not all hospitals are ranked based on all quality metrics, as some smaller and specialty hospitals do not have all the metrics available to report.
Visit Medicare.gov and use their Hospital Compare tool.
Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) are coordinated groups of caregivers who voluntarily partner to provide high quality care to the Medicare patients they serve.
View our most recent ACO report.
MUSC Health puts our patients first. Watch the video and view the report below to understand the metrics we maintain to do just that.