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Diagnostic cost groups (DCGs) and concurrent utilization among patients with substance abuse disorders.

Amy K Rosen1, Susan A Loveland, Jennifer J Anderson, Cheryl S Hankin, James N Breckenridge, Dan R Berlowitz.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the performance of Diagnostic Cost Groups (DCGs) in explaining variation in concurrent utilization for a defined subgroup, patients with substance abuse (SA) disorders, within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). DATA SOURCES: A 60 percent random sample of veterans who used health care services during Fiscal Year (FY) 1997 was obtained from VA administrative databases. Patients with SA disorders (13.3 percent) were identified from primary and secondary ICD-9-CM diagnosis codes. STUDY
DESIGN: Concurrent risk adjustment models were fitted and tested using the DCG/HCC model. Three outcome measures were defined: (1) "service days" (the sum of a patient's inpatient and outpatient visit days), (2) mental health/substance abuse (MH/SA) service days, and (3) ambulatory provider encounters. To improve model performance, we ran three DCG/HCC models with additional indicators for patients with SA disorders. DATA COLLECTION: To create a single file of veterans who used health care services in FY 1997, we merged records from all VA inpatient and outpatient files. PRINCIPAL
FINDINGS: Adding indicators for patients with mild/moderate SA disorders did not appreciably improve the R-squares for any of the outcome measures. When indicators were added for patients with severe SA who were in the most costly category, the explanatory ability of the models was modestly improved for all three outcomes.
CONCLUSIONS: Modifying the DCG/HCC model with additional markers for SA modestly improved homogeneity and model prediction. Because considerable variation still remained after modeling, we conclude that health care systems should evaluate "off-the-shelf" risk adjustment systems before applying them to their own populations.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12236385      PMCID: PMC1464011          DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0560.2002.67.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Serv Res        ISSN: 0017-9124            Impact factor:   3.402


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