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  • Consumers CHECKBOOK
    Private organizations such as the nonprofit Consumers' Checkbook (CC) in Washington, D.C., use government statistics along with their own research to compare and rank hospitals. For example, CC surveys doctors nationwide about the quality of hospitals in their area, and adds that data to its calculations. On this page, at right, you can see which out-of-town specialty hospitals were recommended most frequently in CC's doctor survey.
    This nonprofit website rates local service firms and providesunbiased consumer rating and information on local auto repair shops, homerepair services, health care providers, and more.
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  • Hospital Compare: Medicare.gov
    The federal government has taken a leading role in making such information available to consumers through its Hospital Compare Web site. The site lets you look up a particular hospital's success at treating heart attacks, pneumonia, heart failure, and other conditions. It also reports the results of patient surveys, telling you everything from whether the hallways are quiet at night to whether nurses respond quickly to calls.
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  • Michigan Health & Hospital Association
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