Winickoff R N, Fischer M A, August B J
Brockton/West Roxbury Veterans Affairs Medical Center, MA.
QRB Qual Rev Bull. 1991 Dec;17(12):386-91. doi: 10.1016/s0097-5990(16)30489-4.
Admissions records were reviewed for six acute care Veterans Affairs Medical Centers (VAMC's) in New England to determine appropriateness of short-stay admissions (two days or less) in fiscal years 1986 and 1987 for certain medical and surgical procedures. Results indicated that such admissions accounted for 18,588 (22%) of a total of 84,266 admissions for the six hospitals; of these admissions, 4,362 were for procedures commonly performed on an outpatient basis. Criteria developed by a peer review board of physicians was applied to a sample of 728 (16.7%) of the 4,362 short-stay admissions for these procedures; 190 (26.1%) admissions from this sample were found to be inappropriate. Inappropriateness rates (9.1% to 46.1%), as well as the number and type of procedures, varied among the six VAMCs. Some VAMCs may be able to improve efficiency by performing more procedures on an outpatient basis.
对新英格兰地区六家退伍军人事务部急性病医疗中心(VAMC)的入院记录进行了审查,以确定1986财年和1987财年某些内科和外科手术短期住院(两天或更短时间)的合理性。结果表明,在这六家医院的84266例入院病例中,此类住院病例占18588例(22%);在这些入院病例中,4362例是通常在门诊进行的手术。由医生同行评审委员会制定的标准应用于这4362例短期住院手术病例中的728例(16.7%)样本;在该样本中发现190例(26.1%)入院病例不合适。六家VAMC的不合适率(9.1%至46.1%)以及手术数量和类型各不相同。一些VAMC或许可以通过增加门诊手术数量来提高效率。