Prolonged length of stay associated with air leak following pulmonary resection has a negative impact on hospital margin

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作者
Wood, Douglas E. [1 ]
Lauer, Lisa M. [2 ]
Layton, Andrew [3 ]
Tong, Kuo B. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Dept Surg, Div Cardiothorac Surg, 1959 NE Pacific,AA-115, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[2] Spiration Inc, Redmond, WA USA
[3] Quorum Consulting Inc, San Francisco, CA USA
关键词
air leaks; length of stay; hospital financials;
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10.2147/CEOR.S95603
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Protracted hospitalizations due to air leaks following lung resections are a significant source of morbidity and prolonged hospital length of stay (LOS), with potentially significant impact on hospital margins. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between air leaks, LOS, and financial outcomes among discharges following lung resections. Materials and methods: The Medicare Provider Analysis and Review file for fiscal year 2012 was utilized to identify inpatient hospital discharges that recorded International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9) procedure codes for lobectomy, segmentectomy, and lung volume reduction surgery (n= 21,717). Discharges coded with postoperative air leaks (ICD-9-CM codes 512.2 and 512.84) were defined as the air leak diagnosis group (n= 2,947), then subcategorized by LOS: 1),7 days; 2) 7-10 days; and 3) >= 11 days. Median hospital charges, costs, payments, and payment-to-cost ratios were compared between non-air leak and air leak groups, and across LOS subcategories. Results: For identified patients, hospital charges, costs, and payments were significantly greater among patients with air leak diagnoses compared to patients without (P< 0.001). Hospital charges and costs increased substantially with prolonged LOS, but were not matched by a proportionate increase in hospital payments. Patients with LOS,7, 7-10, and >= 11 days had median hospital charges of US $57,129, $73,572, and $115,623, and costs of $17,594, $21,711, and $33,786, respectively. Hospital payment increases were substantially lower at $16,494, $16,307, and $19,337, respectively. The payment-to-cost ratio significantly lowered with each LOS increase (P< 0.001). Higher inpatient hospital mortality was observed among the LOS >= 11 days subgroup compared with the LOS <11 days subgroup (P< 0.001). Conclusion: Patients who develop prolonged air leaks after lobectomy, segmentectomy, or lung volume reduction surgery have the best clinical and financial outcomes. Hospitals experience markedly lower payment-to-cost ratios as LOS increases. Interventions minimizing air leak or allowing outpatient management will improve financial performance and hospital margins for lung surgery.
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