The CAHPS Surgical Care Survey asks adult patients to report on surgical care, surgeons, their staff, and anesthesiologists. This standardized survey expands on the CAHPS Clinician & Group Survey, which focuses on primary and specialty care, by incorporating domains that are relevant to surgical care, such as informed consent, anesthesia care, and post-operative follow-up. The National Quality Forum endorsed this survey in June 2012.
The Surgical Care Survey is unique among CAHPS surveys in that it assesses patients' experiences with surgical care in both the inpatient and outpatient settings by asking respondents about their care:
Other questions ask patients to report on their experiences with office staff during visits and to rate the surgeon.
No CAHPS supplemental items were developed for the Surgical Care Survey. To capture information about patients' experiences in domains not addressed by this survey, users may add supplemental items designed for the CAHPS Clinician & Group Survey.
The main purpose of the CAHPS Surgical Care Survey is to address the need to assess and improve the experiences of surgical patients. Like other CAHPS surveys, this questionnaire focuses on aspects of surgical quality that are important to patients and for which patients are the best source of information. The survey results are expected to be useful to everyone with a need for information on the quality of surgeons and surgical care, including patients, practice groups, health plans, insurers, and specialty boards.
The following documents are available for this survey:
Users of this survey may also want to consult the following guidance:
The Surgical Care Survey produces the following measures of patient experience:
Additionally, two measures of patient experience with anesthesia care be calculated. However, testing during the survey development process indicated that these measures would be best suited to efforts to improve patient experience rather than public reporting.
The development of this survey was sponsored by the American College of Surgeons (ACS) and the Surgical Quality Alliance (SQA). The CAHPS Project Officers and Principal Investigators reviewed the submitted survey and adopted it as an official CAHPS product in early 2010. The 2.0 version of the Surgical Care Survey was released in December 2011 to maintain consistency with changes made to the Clinician & Group Survey.