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Risk-adjusted mortality rates as a potential outcome indicator for outpatient quality assessments.

作者信息

Selim Alfredo J, Berlowitz Dan R, Fincke Graeme, Rosen Amy K, Ren Xinhua S, Christiansen Cindy L, Cong Zhongxhiao, Lee Austin, Kazis Lewis

机构信息

Center for Health Quality, Outcomes, and Economic Research, A Health Services Research and Development Field Program, VA Medical Center, Bedford, Massachusetts, USA.

出版信息

Med Care. 2002 Mar;40(3):237-45. doi: 10.1097/00005650-200203000-00007.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The quality of outpatient medical care is increasingly recognized as having an important impact on mortality. We examined whether a clinically credible risk adjustment methodology can be developed for outpatient quality assessments.

RESEARCH DESIGN

This study used data from the 1998 National Survey of Ambulatory Care Patients, a prospective monitoring system of outcomes of patients receiving ambulatory care in the Veterans Affairs (VA) integrated service networks.

SUBJECTS

Thirty-one thousand eight hundred twenty-three patients were followed for 18 months.

MEASURES

The main study outcome measures were observed and risk-adjusted mortality rates.

RESULTS

Of the 31,823 patients, 1559 (5%) died during the 18-months of follow-up. Observed mortality rates across the 22 VA integrated service networks varied significantly from 3.3% to 6.7% (P <0.001). Age, gender, comorbidities (Charlson Index), physical health, and mental health were significant predictors of dying. The resulting risk-adjusted mortality model performed well in cross-validated tests of discrimination (c-statistic = 0.768; 95% CI, 0.749-0.788) and calibration. Analysis of variance confirmed that the 22 integrated service networks differed in their average level of expected risk (P <0.001). Risk-adjusted rates and ranks of the networks differed considerably from unadjusted ratings.

CONCLUSIONS

Risk-adjusted mortality rates may be a useful outcome measure for assessing quality of outpatient care. We have developed a clinically credible risk adjustment model with good performance properties using sociodemographics, diagnoses, and functional status data. The resulting risk adjustment model altered assessments of the performance of the integrated service networks when compared with the unadjusted mortality rates.

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