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in Ohio, USA

What do the numbers of hospital in Ohio mean?

We are looking at Acute Care and Critical Access Hospitals. We are not inlcuding Psychiatric Hospitals, Department of Defense or VA Hospitals. There are 3 fewer hospitals in Ohio than the previous year. Hospitals are rated on a scale of 1 to 5, 5 being the highest rating. A hospitals rating can become better or worse over time based on patient surveys and other reported quality measures. Not all hospitals will have a star rating.

Here is a breakdown of those CMS hospital ratings:

There are 3 more hospitals with a 5 star rating which is higher than the previous year in Ohio. Have the numbers for four star ratings hospitals changed? There is one more hospital with a 4 star rating in Ohio than the previous year.

And how about 3 star rated hospitals in Ohio? The number of hospitals with a 3 star rating is higher than the previous year in Ohio.

And have the number of Ohio hospitals with rating of one or two changed?

There are 12 fewer hospitals with a two star rating in Ohio than the previous year. There are 2 more hospitals with a two star rating in Ohio than the previous year.

The directory of Hospitals of the States and Territories was last updated 1/30/2020.


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About Ohio

Ohio is a Midwestern state in the Great Lakes region of the United States. Of the fifty states, it is the 34th largest by area, the seventh most populous, and the tenth most densely populated. The state's capital and largest city is Columbus. Ohio is bordered by Pennsylvania to the east, Michigan to the northwest, Lake Erie to the north, Indiana to the west, Kentucky on the south, and West Virginia on the southeast.

The state takes its name from the Ohio River, whose name in turn originated from the Seneca word ohiːyo', meaning "good river", "great river" or "large creek". Partitioned from the Northwest Territory, Ohio was the 17th state admitted to the Union on March 1, 1803, and the first under the Northwest Ordinance. Ohio is historically known as the "Buckeye State" after its Ohio buckeye trees, and Ohioans are also known as "Buckeyes".

Ohio rose from the wilderness of Ohio Country west of Appalachia in colonial times through the Northwest Indian Wars as part of the Northwest Territory in the early frontier, to become the first non-colonial free state admitted to the union, to an industrial powerhouse in the 20th century before transitioning to a more information and service based economy in the 21st.

Source: Wikipedia