![]() It is in this context that we conducted the third wave of our rapid online “dipstick” surveys in nine countries, polling 1,813 low- and lower-middle-income respondents in Ghana, India, Kenya, Mexico, Nigeria, South Africa, the UK, the US, and Vietnam. Today, the debate rages across countries on how to relax restrictions before livelihoods are irrevocably decimated, even though the pandemic was not quite under control yet (Figure 1). Daily new confirmed cases of COVID-19, as of June 9, 2020, in the Wave 3 nine-country survey (Source: Our World In Data) The secondary effects are starting to pile up, with estimates for the number of individuals falling back into poverty ranging between 50M to 500M, undoing decades of socioeconomic gains. Billions of people around the world have accepted restrictions on movement and business as the surreal “new normal” as health services struggle to flatten the curve. Confirmed cases exceed seven million, and at least four-hundred thousand lives have been lost. ![]() We are two and a half months into the global Coronavirus crisis. View the slides.įor questions about the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade, or to update information about your facility, contact our Help Desk at. Leapfrog hosted a a free Town Hall Call on the changes to the measures and scoring methodology, details of the Courtesy Safety Grade Review Period, and important deadlines. ![]() Leapfrog then refreshes the Safety Grade Review website and hospitals are able to participate in a 2-week Letter Grade Embargo Period in which they can preview their letter grade prior to the public announcement. The Town Hall Call will include a 40-minute presentation and a 20-minute Q&A session.įollowing the close of the Courtesy Safety Grade Review Period, Leapfrog finalizes the data and establishes letter grade cut-points. Hospitals and other stakeholders are invited to a free Town Hall Call to hear about changes to the measures and scoring methodology, as well as details of the Courtesy Safety Grade Review Period and important deadlines. SPRING 2023 HOSPITAL SAFETY GRADE TOWN HALL CALL Leapfrog then refreshes the Safety Grade Review website and hospitals are able to participate in a 2-week Letter Grade Embargo Period in which they can preview their letter grade prior to the public announcement. Hospitals and stakeholders were invited to a free Town Hall Call to hear about changes to the measures and scoring methodology, as well as details of the Courtesy Safety Grade Review Period and important deadlines.įollowing the close of the Courtesy Safety Grade Review Period, Leapfrog finalizes the data and establishes letter grade cut-points. The Review Period is an opportunity for hospitals to review the data for accuracy (i.e., identify recording errors, hospital name and address changes, etc.) on a secure website and review changes to the scoring algorithm.įALL 2022 HOSPITAL SAFETY GRADE TOWN HALL CALL ![]() ![]() Īs a courtesy to hospitals, Leapfrog will hold a Courtesy Safety Grade Review Period before the public release of each Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade update. All data, including Leapfrog Hospital Survey Results, must be finalized by this date.įor more information about Leapfrog Hospital Survey deadlines visit. The data snapshot date is the date that Leapfrog will extract public data (i.e., download data published by CMS or submitted to Leapfrog or secondary data sources) to calculate Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades. (Updated )īe sure to sign up for our hospital newsletter for all future announcements. The final changes document, including responses to public comments received by August 15, are available here. These methodology changes come under the guidance of Leapfrog’s national expert panel and research team at Johns Hopkins Medicine and in response to stakeholder feedback. Leapfrog has announced final changes to the Hospital Safety Grade methodology that will be used to calculate the fall 2022 Hospital Safety Grades and two additional program updates. 2022 FALL HOSPITAL SAFETY GRADE METHODOLOGY FINALIZED ![]()
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