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Benchmarking hospital outcomes for improvement of care in Medicare elective colon surgery. | LitMetric

Benchmarking hospital outcomes for improvement of care in Medicare elective colon surgery.

Am J Surg

MPA Healthcare Solutions, 1 East Wacker Drive #1210, Chicago, IL 60601, USA.

Published: July 2016

Background: Risk-adjusted outcomes are essential for hospitals to benchmark care improvement.

Methods: We used the Medicare Limited Data Set for 2010 to 2012 to create risk models in elective colon surgery for the adverse outcomes (AOs) of inpatient deaths, prolonged length-of-stay outliers, 90-day post-discharge deaths without readmission, and 90-day relevant readmissions. Risk models permitted the prediction of AOs for each hospital and the design of hospital-specific standard deviations (SDs) to define performance from observed values. Risk-adjusted AO rates were computed for hospital comparisons.

Results: In all, 1,903 hospitals with 129,861 patients were studied. Overall AO rate was 27.8%; 84 hospitals had AO performance that was 2 SDs poorer than average and 66 were 2 SDs better. The top performing decile of hospitals had a risk-adjusted AO rate of 15.8%, whereas the lowest performing hospital's rate was 39.4%.

Conclusions: Benchmarking risk-adjusted AOs identifies the opportunity for care improvement in elective colon surgery in Medicare patients.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amjsurg.2016.01.037DOI Listing

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