Clinical efficiency tools improve stroke management in a rural southern health system

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作者
Newell, SD
Englert, J
Box-Taylor, A
Davis, KM
Koch, KE
机构
[1] N Mississippi Med Ctr, Clin Efficiency Dept, Tupelo, MS 38801 USA
[2] N Mississippi Hlth Syst, Tupelo, MS USA
[3] Tupelo Neurol Clin, Tupelo, MS USA
关键词
cost and cost analysis; quality of health care; stroke management;
D O I
10.1161/01.STR.29.6.1092
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background and Purpose-Ischemic stroke is a high-volume and financially draining diagnosis at this rural health system. The purpose of this clinical practice analysis was to identify resource utilization and clinical process inefficiencies and to promote clinically efficient, evidence-based improvements. Methods-A retrospective analysis of medical record and financial databases of 356 patients with ischemic stroke was performed. The medical record data were adjusted for severity, and outliers were eliminated. The resources utilized by each physician were determined. Comparative graphs were prepared, presented, and discussed. The physicians implemented two types of changes: (1) alteration of resource utilization and consultation patterns and (2) support of clinical process improvement. In 1997, a follow-up analysis of 399 patients was performed. Results-The initial comparison of internists' to neurologists' patient populations found the following: patient age (75 versus 65 years), patient severity ratings (2.8 versus 2.5), length of stay (10.7 versus 8.8 days), costs ($7360 versus $6862), mortality rates (12.5% versus 8.9%), and aspiration pneumonia rate (8.5% versus 3.8%), A comparison of the 1995 analysis to the 1997 analysis revealed the following per patient resource utilization decreases tall P<0.05): chemistry laboratory, 2.65 to 1.95 studies; intravenous fluids, 2.85 to 1.85 L; oxygen use, 6.06 to 2.75 U; and nifedipine use, 1.62 to 0.33 capsules. The clinical process improvements resulted in the following overall outcomes tall P<0.05 except mortality): length of stay (7.2 days), nonadjusted costs ($6246), mortality (6.5%), and rates of pneumonia (2.7%). Conclusions-Objective analysis of resource utilization resulted in physicians changing their individual management of stroke and collectively supporting clinical process changes that improved clinical and financial outcomes.
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页码:1092 / 1098
页数:7
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