Hospital Quality and the Cost of Inpatient Surgery in the United States

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Birkmeyer, John D. [1 ,2 ]
Gust, Cathryn [1 ,2 ]
Dimick, Justin B. [1 ,2 ]
Birkmeyer, Nancy J. O. [1 ,2 ]
Skinner, Jonathan S. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Michigan, Ctr Healthcare Outcomes & Policy, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[2] Univ Michigan, Dept Surg, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[3] Dartmouth Coll, Dartmouth Inst Hlth Policy & Clin Practice, Hanover, NH 03755 USA
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SURGICAL QUALITY; COMPLICATIONS; MORTALITY; CARE; PAYMENTS; OUTCOMES; VOLUME;
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10.1097/SLA.0b013e3182402c17
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Context: Payers, policy makers, and professional organizations have launched a variety of initiatives aimed at improving hospital quality with inpatient surgery. Despite their obvious benefits for patients, the likely impact of these efforts on health care costs is uncertain. In this context, we examined relationships between hospital outcomes and expenditures in the US Medicare population. Methods: Using the 100% national claims files, we identified all US hospitals performing coronary artery bypass graft, total hip replacement, abdominal aortic aneurysm repair, or colectomy procedures between 2005 and 2007. For each procedure, we ranked hospitals by their risk-and reliability-adjusted outcomes (complication and mortality rates, respectively) and sorted them into quintiles. We then examined relationships between hospital outcomes and risk-adjusted, 30-day episode payments. Results: There was a strong, positive correlation between hospital complication rates and episode payments for all procedures. With coronary artery bypass graft, for example, hospitals in the highest complication quintile had average payments that were $5353 per patient higher than at hospitals in the lowest quintile ($46,024 vs $40,671, P < 0.001). Payments to hospitals with high complication rates were also higher for colectomy ($2719 per patient), abdominal aortic aneurysm repair ($5279), and hip replacement ($2436). Higher episode payments at lower-quality hospitals were attributable in large part to higher payments for the index hospitalization, although 30-day readmissions, physician services, and postdischarge ancillary care also contributed. Despite the strong association between hospital complication rates and payments, hospital mortality was not associated with expenditures. Conclusions: Medicare payments around episodes of inpatient surgery are substantially higher at hospitals with high complications. These findings suggest that local, regional, and national efforts aimed at improving surgical quality may ultimately reduce costs and improve outcomes.
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