Concentration of High-Cost Head and Neck Cancer Surgical Patients

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Garcia, Jordan [1 ]
Yesantharao, Lekha [1 ]
Frick, Kevin D. [2 ,3 ]
Fakhry, Carole [1 ]
Koch, Wayne [1 ]
Mydlarz, Wojtech [1 ]
Eisele, David W. [1 ]
Gourin, Christine G. [1 ,4 ]
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[1] Johns Hopkins Med Inst, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Baltimore, MD USA
[2] Johns Hopkins Sch Med, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Baltimore, MD USA
[3] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Policy & Management, Baltimore, MD USA
[4] Johns Hopkins Med Inst, Armstrong Inst Patient Safety & Qual, Baltimore, MD USA
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LARYNGOSCOPE | 2024年
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cost; high-cost; hospital concentration; hospital concentration head and neck cancer; larynx cancer; Nationwide Inpatient Sample; oral cancer; oropharyngeal cancer; surgery; SURGERY;
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10.1002/lary.31618
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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Objective Health care costs are disproportionately concentrated among a small number of patients. We sought to identify variables associated with high-cost patients and high hospital concentration of high-cost patients and to examine associations with short-term outcomes in head and neck cancer (HNCA) surgery. Study Design The Nationwide Inpatient Sample was used to identify 170,577 patients who underwent HNCA surgery in 2001-2011. High-cost patients were defined as patients whose costs of care were in the top decile, and high-concentration hospitals were defined as those whose percentage of high-cost patients was in the top decile. Methods Multivariable regression was used to evaluate associations between cost and patient and hospital variables, postoperative complications, and in-hospital mortality. Results Costs associated with high-cost patients were 4.47-fold greater than the remaining 90% of patients. High-concentration hospitals treated 36% of all high-cost patients. High-cost patients were more likely to be non-white (OR = 2.08 [1.45-2.97]), have oral cavity cancer (OR = 1.21 [1.05-1.39]), advanced comorbidity (OR = 1.53 [1.31-1.77]), Medicaid (OR = 1.93 [1.62-2.31]) or self-pay payor status (OR = 1.72 [1.38-2.14]), income>50th percentile (OR = 1.25 [1.05-1.51]), undergo major procedures (OR = 3.52 [3.07-4.05]) and have non-routine discharge (OR = 7.50 [6.01-9.35]). High-concentration hospitals were more likely to be teaching hospitals (OR = 3.14 [1.64-6.05]) and less likely to be urban (OR = 0.20 [0.04-0.93]). After controlling for all other variables, high-cost patients were associated with an increased odds of mortality (OR = 8.00 [5.89-10.85]) and postoperative complications (OR = 5.88 [5.18-6.68]). High-concentration hospitals were associated with an increased odds of postoperative complications (OR = 1.31 [1.08-1.61]) but were not associated with increased mortality (OR = 0.98 [0.67-1.44]). Conclusions High-cost HNCA surgical patients are associated with increased postoperative morbidity and mortality, and are disproportionately concentrated at teaching hospitals.
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