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利用医疗保险数据比较亚裔、黑人、西班牙裔、美国原住民和白人之间手术率的方法。

Methods for using Medicare data to compare procedure rates among Asians, blacks, Hispanics, Native Americans, and whites.

作者信息

Escarce José J, McGuire Thomas G

机构信息

RAND Health, Santa Monica, CA, USA.

出版信息

Health Serv Res. 2003 Oct;38(5):1303-17. doi: 10.1111/1475-6773.00178.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Small sample sizes in Asian, Hispanic, and Native American groups and misreporting of race/ethnicity across all groups (including blacks and whites) limit the usefulness of racial/ethnic comparisons based on Medicare data. The objective of this paper is to compare procedure rates for these groups using Medicare data, to assess how small sample size and misreporting affect the validity of comparisons, and to compare rates after correcting for misreporting.

DATA

We use 1997 physician claims data for a 5 percent sample of Medicare beneficiaries aged 65 and older to study cardiac procedures and tests.

STUDY DESIGN

We calculate age and sex-adjusted rates and confidence intervals by race/ethnicity. Confidence intervals are compared among the groups. Out-of-sample data on misreporting of race/ethnicity are used to assess potential bias due to misreporting, and to correct for the bias.

PRINCIPAL FINDINGS

Sample sizes are sufficient to find significant ethnic and racial differences for most procedures studied. Blacks' rates tend to be lower than whites. Asian and Hispanic rates also tend to be lower than whites', and about the same as blacks'. Sample sizes for Native Americans are very small (about .1 percent of the data); nonetheless, some significant differences from whites can still be identified. Biases in rates due to misreporting are small (less than 10 percent) for blacks, Hispanics, and whites. Biases in rates for Asians and Native Americans are greater, and exceed 20 percent for some procedures.

CONCLUSIONS

Sample sizes for Asians, blacks, and Hispanics are generally adequate to permit meaningful comparisons with whites. Implementing a correction for misreporting makes Medicare data useful for all ethnic groups. Misreporting race/ethnicity and small sample sizes do not materially limit the usefulness of Medicare data for comparing rates among racial and ethnic groups.

摘要

目的

亚洲、西班牙裔和美国原住民群体的样本量较小,且所有群体(包括黑人和白人)中种族/族裔的误报情况限制了基于医疗保险数据进行种族/族裔比较的实用性。本文的目的是利用医疗保险数据比较这些群体的手术率,评估小样本量和误报如何影响比较的有效性,并在纠正误报后比较手术率。

数据

我们使用1997年针对5%的65岁及以上医疗保险受益人的医生申报数据来研究心脏手术和检查。

研究设计

我们按种族/族裔计算年龄和性别调整后的手术率及置信区间。对各群体的置信区间进行比较。利用种族/族裔误报的样本外数据评估误报导致的潜在偏差,并纠正该偏差。

主要发现

对于大多数所研究的手术,样本量足以发现显著的种族和族裔差异。黑人的手术率往往低于白人。亚洲人和西班牙裔的手术率也往往低于白人,且与黑人的手术率大致相同。美国原住民的样本量非常小(约占数据的0.1%);尽管如此,仍可识别出与白人的一些显著差异。黑人、西班牙裔和白人因误报导致的手术率偏差较小(低于10%)。亚洲人和美国原住民的手术率偏差较大,某些手术的偏差超过20%。

结论

亚洲人、黑人和西班牙裔的样本量总体上足以与白人进行有意义的比较。对误报进行校正后,医疗保险数据对所有族裔群体都有用。种族/族裔误报和小样本量并未实质性地限制医疗保险数据在比较种族和族裔群体手术率方面的实用性。

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