VALIDATING RISK-ADJUSTED MORTALITY AS AN INDICATOR FOR QUALITY OF CARE

被引:0
|
作者
THOMAS, JW
HOLLOWAY, JJ
GUIRE, KE
机构
[1] LAKESIDE VET ADM MED CTR, CHICAGO, IL 60611 USA
[2] NORTHWESTERN UNIV, SCH MED, DEPT INTERNAL MED, CHICAGO, IL 60611 USA
[3] UNIV MICHIGAN, SCH PUBL HLTH, DEPT BIOSTAT, ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 USA
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Risk-adjusted mortality is perhaps the most commonly referenced outcome indicator for assessments of hospital quality. While mortality rate possesses considerable intuitive appeal as a quality indicator, scientific evidence concerning its appropriateness for this purpose is mixed. In this paper, we use a computerized discharge database to model mortality risks for patients hospitalized for three different conditions: cardiac disease (ischemic heart disease, coronary artery disease, angina, and left ventricular aneurysm), acute myocardial infarction, and septicemia. We then use a database of peer review quality findings to determine whether the ratio of observed to expected deaths in each of these conditions relates validly to quality. The results of our analyses provide strong support for the validity of one of our mortality indicators, weak support for another, and no support for the third. We conclude that before inferences about hospital quality are made using any risk-adjusted mortality indicator, the validity of the quality/outcome relationship must be established explicitly for that measure.
引用
收藏
页码:6 / 22
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Hospital Diagnostic Aggregation and Risk-Adjusted Quality
    Li, Chun Lok K.
    HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, 2015, 50 (02) : 614 - 624
  • [32] Hospital Variation in Risk-Adjusted Pediatric Sepsis Mortality
    Ames, Stefanie G.
    Davis, Billie S.
    Angus, Derek C.
    Carcillo, Joseph A.
    Kahn, Jeremy M.
    PEDIATRIC CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2018, 19 (05) : 390 - 396
  • [33] HMO penetration, competition, and risk-adjusted hospital mortality
    Mukamel, DB
    Zwanziger, J
    Tomaszewski, KJ
    HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, 2001, 36 (06) : 1019 - 1035
  • [34] Risk-adjusted assessment of neonatology wards by the new quality indicator "transfer rate of mature newborns''
    Gmyrek, Dieter
    Koch, Rainer
    Vogtmann, Christoph
    Kaiser, Annette
    Friedrich, Annette
    ZEITSCHRIFT FUR EVIDENZ FORTBILDUNG UND QUALITAET IM GESUNDHEITSWESEN, 2011, 105 (02): : 133 - 138
  • [35] Are all deaths recorded equally? The impact of hospice care on risk-adjusted mortality DISCUSSION
    Sise, Michael J.
    Collins, Jay N.
    Ross, Steven
    Brasel, Karen J.
    Kozar, Rosemary A.
    JOURNAL OF TRAUMA AND ACUTE CARE SURGERY, 2014, 76 (03): : 639 - 641
  • [36] Risk-adjusted Payment and Performance Assessment for Primary Care
    Ash, Arlene S.
    Ellis, Randall P.
    MEDICAL CARE, 2012, 50 (08) : 643 - 653
  • [37] Improving quality of care: development of a risk-adjusted perioperative morbidity model for vaginal hysterectomy
    Heisler, Christine A.
    Aletti, Giovanni D.
    Weaver, Amy L.
    Melton, L. Joseph, III
    Cliby, William A.
    Gebhart, John B.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 2010, 202 (02) : 137.e1 - 137.e5
  • [38] Validating risk-adjusted surgical outcomes: Site visit assessment of process and structure
    Daley, J
    Forbes, MG
    Young, GJ
    Charns, MP
    Gibbs, JO
    Hur, K
    Henderson, W
    Khuri, SF
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, 1997, 185 (04) : 341 - 351
  • [39] Research evidence the validity of risk-adjusted mortality rate as a measure of hospital quality of care (vol 55, pg 371, 1998)
    Thomas, JW
    Hofer, TP
    MEDICAL CARE RESEARCH AND REVIEW, 1999, 56 (01) : 118 - 118
  • [40] Risk-adjusted control charts for health care assessment
    Alemi, F.
    Rom, W.
    Eisenstein, E.
    Annals of Operations Research, (67):