Does hospital location matter? Association of neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage with hospital quality in US metropolitan settings

Nwabunie Nwana, Wenyaw Chan, James Langabeer, Bita Kash, Trudy Millard Krause

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Abstract

An aspect of a hospital's location, such as its degree of socioeconomic disadvantage, could potentially affect quality ratings of the hospital; yet, few studies have granularly explored this relationship in United States (US) metropolitan areas characterized by a wide breadth of socioeconomic disparities across neighborhoods. An understanding of the effect of neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage on hospital quality of care is informative for targeting resources in poor neighborhoods. We assessed the association of neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage with hospital quality of care across several areas of quality (including mortality, readmission, safety, patient experience, effectiveness of care, summary and overall star rating) in US metropolitan areas. Hospitals in the most disadvantaged neighborhoods, compared to hospitals in the least disadvantaged neighborhoods, had worse mortality scores, readmission scores, safety of care scores, patient experience of care scores, effectiveness of care scores, summary scores and overall star rating. Timeliness of care and efficient use of imaging scores were not strongly associated with neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage; although, future studies are needed to validate this finding. Policymakers could target innovative strategies for improving neighborhood socioeconomic conditions in more disadvantaged areas, as this may improve hospital quality.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number102911
JournalHealth and Place
Volume78
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2022

Keywords

  • Area deprivation index
  • Hospital location
  • Hospital quality
  • Hospital ratings
  • Neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Health(social science)
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Life-span and Life-course Studies

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