Department of Mathematics & Statistics, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, Canada.
Leapfrog, Washington, DC, United States.
J Med Internet Res. 2024 Aug 6;26:e56316. doi: 10.2196/56316.
This study demonstrates that digital maturity contributes to strengthened quality and safety performance outcomes in US hospitals. Advanced digital maturity is associated with more digitally enabled work environments with automated flow of data across information systems to enable clinicians and leaders to track quality and safety outcomes. This research illustrates that an advanced digitally enabled workforce is associated with strong safety leadership and culture and better patient health and safety outcomes.
This study aimed to examine the relationship between digital maturity and quality and safety outcomes in US hospitals.
The data sources were hospital safety letter grades as well as quality and safety scores on a continuous scale published by The Leapfrog Group. We used the digital maturity level (measured using the Electronic Medical Record Assessment Model [EMRAM]) of 1026 US hospitals. This was a cross-sectional, observational study. Logistic, linear, and Tweedie regression analyses were used to explore the relationships among The Leapfrog Group's Hospital Safety Grades, individual Leapfrog safety scores, and digital maturity levels classified as advanced or fully developed digital maturity (EMRAM levels 6 and 7) or underdeveloped maturity (EMRAM level 0). Digital maturity was a predictor while controlling for hospital characteristics including teaching status, urban or rural location, hospital size measured by number of beds, whether the hospital was a referral center, and type of hospital ownership as confounding variables. Hospitals were divided into the following 2 groups to compare safety and quality outcomes: hospitals that were digitally advanced and hospitals with underdeveloped digital maturity. Data from The Leapfrog Group's Hospital Safety Grades report published in spring 2019 were matched to the hospitals with completed EMRAM assessments in 2019. Hospital characteristics such as number of hospital beds were obtained from the CMS database.
The results revealed that the odds of achieving a higher Leapfrog Group Hospital Safety Grade was statistically significantly higher, by 3.25 times, for hospitals with advanced digital maturity (EMRAM maturity of 6 or 7; odds ratio 3.25, 95% CI 2.33-4.55).
Hospitals with advanced digital maturity had statistically significantly reduced infection rates, reduced adverse events, and improved surgical safety outcomes. The study findings suggest a significant difference in quality and safety outcomes among hospitals with advanced digital maturity compared with hospitals with underdeveloped digital maturity.
本研究表明,数字化成熟度有助于提高美国医院的质量和安全绩效。先进的数字化成熟度与更多数字化工作环境相关,这些环境中数据在信息系统之间自动流动,使临床医生和领导者能够跟踪质量和安全结果。这项研究表明,先进的数字化劳动力与强大的安全领导力和文化以及更好的患者健康和安全结果相关。
本研究旨在检验美国医院数字化成熟度与质量和安全结果之间的关系。
数据来源包括医院安全信等级以及由 Leapfrog 集团发布的连续评分的质量和安全分数。我们使用了 1026 家美国医院的数字化成熟度水平(使用电子病历评估模型 [EMRAM] 衡量)。这是一项横断面、观察性研究。使用逻辑、线性和 Tweedie 回归分析探讨了 Leapfrog 集团医院安全等级、个别 Leapfrog 安全评分以及先进或完全数字化成熟度(EMRAM 级别 6 和 7)或欠发达成熟度(EMRAM 级别 0)分类的数字化成熟度水平之间的关系。在控制医院特征(包括教学地位、城市或农村位置、按床位数量衡量的医院规模、医院是否为转诊中心以及医院所有权类型等混杂变量)的情况下,数字化成熟度是一个预测因素。将医院分为以下两组以比较安全和质量结果:数字化先进的医院和数字化成熟度欠发达的医院。2019 年春季发布的 Leapfrog 集团医院安全等级报告中的数据与 2019 年完成 EMRAM 评估的医院进行了匹配。医院特征(如医院床位数量)从 CMS 数据库中获取。
结果表明,数字化成熟度先进(EMRAM 成熟度为 6 或 7)的医院获得更高的 Leapfrog 集团医院安全等级的几率显著更高,高出 3.25 倍(优势比 3.25,95%CI 2.33-4.55)。
数字化成熟度先进的医院的感染率、不良事件发生率和手术安全结果显著降低。研究结果表明,数字化成熟度先进的医院与数字化成熟度欠发达的医院相比,在质量和安全结果方面存在显著差异。