Halasa Y A, Zeng W, Chappy E, Shepard D S
The Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, United States of America.
Jordan Health Care Accreditation Project, Amman, Jordan.
East Mediterr Health J. 2015 Apr 2;21(2):90-9. doi: 10.26719/2015.21.90.
We assessed the economic impact of Joint Commission International hospital accreditation on 5 structural and outcome hospital performance measures in Jordan. We conducted a 4-year retrospective study comparing 2 private accredited acute general hospitals with matched non-accredited hospitals, using difference-in-differences and adjusted covariance analyses to test the impact and value of accreditation on hospital performance measures. Of the 5 selected measures, 3 showed statistically significant effects (all improvements) associated with accreditation: reduction in return to intensive care unit (ICU) within 24 hours of ICU discharge; reduction in staff turnover; and completeness of medical records. The net impact of accreditation was a 1.2 percentage point reduction in patients who returned to the ICU, 12.8% reduction in annual staff turnover and 20.0% improvement in the completeness of medical records. Pooling both hospitals over 3 years, these improvements translated into total savings of US$ 593 000 in Jordan's health-care system.
我们评估了联合委员会国际医院认证对约旦5项医院结构和成效绩效指标的经济影响。我们开展了一项为期4年的回顾性研究,将2家获得认证的私立急性综合医院与配对的未获认证医院进行比较,采用差分法和调整协方差分析来检验认证对医院绩效指标的影响和价值。在选定的5项指标中,3项显示出与认证相关的统计学显著效果(均为改善):重症监护病房(ICU)出院后24小时内返回ICU的情况减少;员工流动率降低;以及病历完整性提高。认证的净影响是返回ICU的患者减少了1.2个百分点,年度员工流动率降低了12.8%,病历完整性提高了20.0%。将两家医院3年的数据合并来看,这些改善为约旦医疗系统节省了总计59.3万美元。