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Estimating and reporting on the quality of inpatient stroke care by Veterans Health Administration Medical Centers.

Greg Arling1, Mathew Reeves, Joseph Ross, Linda S Williams, Salomeh Keyhani, Neale Chumbler, Michael S Phipps, Christianne Roumie, Laura J Myers, Amanda H Salanitro, Diana L Ordin, Jennifer Myers, Dawn M Bravata.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Reporting of quality indicators (QIs) in Veterans Health Administration Medical Centers is complicated by estimation error caused by small numbers of eligible patients per facility. We applied multilevel modeling and empirical Bayes (EB) estimation in addressing this issue in performance reporting of stroke care quality in the Medical Centers. METHODS AND
RESULTS: We studied a retrospective cohort of 3812 veterans admitted to 106 Medical Centers with ischemic stroke during fiscal year 2007. The median number of study patients per facility was 34 (range, 12-105). Inpatient stroke care quality was measured with 13 evidence-based QIs. Eligible patients could either pass or fail each indicator. Multilevel modeling of a patient's pass/fail on individual QIs was used to produce facility-level EB-estimated QI pass rates and confidence intervals. The EB estimation reduced interfacility variation in QI rates. Small facilities and those with exceptionally high or low rates were most affected. We recommended 8 of the 13 QIs for performance reporting: dysphagia screening, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale documentation, early ambulation, fall risk assessment, pressure ulcer risk assessment, Functional Independence Measure documentation, lipid management, and deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis. These QIs displayed sufficient variation across facilities, had room for improvement, and identified sites with performance that was significantly above or below the population average. The remaining 5 QIs were not recommended because of too few eligible patients or high pass rates with little variation.
CONCLUSIONS: Considerations of statistical uncertainty should inform the choice of QIs and their application to performance reporting.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22147888      PMCID: PMC3261327          DOI: 10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.111.961474

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes        ISSN: 1941-7713


  26 in total

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Review 3.  A comparison between traditional methods and multilevel regression for the analysis of multicenter intervention studies.

Authors:  Mirjam Moerbeek; Gerard J P van Breukelen; Martijn P F Berger
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4.  Hierarchical modeling: its time has come.

Authors:  Elizabeth DeLong
Journal:  Am Heart J       Date:  2003-01       Impact factor: 4.749

5.  Surgical mortality as an indicator of hospital quality: the problem with small sample size.

Authors:  Justin B Dimick; H Gilbert Welch; John D Birkmeyer
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6.  Comparison of quality of care for patients in the Veterans Health Administration and patients in a national sample.

Authors:  Steven M Asch; Elizabeth A McGlynn; Mary M Hogan; Rodney A Hayward; Paul Shekelle; Lisa Rubenstein; Joan Keesey; John Adams; Eve A Kerr
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9.  Diabetes care quality in the Veterans Affairs Health Care System and commercial managed care: the TRIAD study.

Authors:  Eve A Kerr; Robert B Gerzoff; Sarah L Krein; Joseph V Selby; John D Piette; J David Curb; William H Herman; David G Marrero; K M Venkat Narayan; Monika M Safford; Theodore Thompson; Carol M Mangione
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10.  Comparing hierarchical modeling with traditional logistic regression analysis among patients hospitalized with acute myocardial infarction: should we be analyzing cardiovascular outcomes data differently?

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1.  Quality of Care for Veterans With Transient Ischemic Attack and Minor Stroke.

Authors:  Dawn M Bravata; Laura J Myers; Greg Arling; Edward J Miech; Teresa Damush; Jason J Sico; Michael S Phipps; Alan J Zillich; Zhangsheng Yu; Mathew Reeves; Linda S Williams; Jason Johanning; Seemant Chaturvedi; Fitsum Baye; Susan Ofner; Curt Austin; Jared Ferguson; Glenn D Graham; Rachel Rhude; Chad S Kessler; Donald S Higgins; Eric Cheng
Journal:  JAMA Neurol       Date:  2018-04-01       Impact factor: 18.302

2.  Strategic planning to reduce the burden of stroke among veterans: using simulation modeling to inform decision making.

Authors:  Kristen Hassmiller Lich; Yuan Tian; Christopher A Beadles; Linda S Williams; Dawn M Bravata; Eric M Cheng; Hayden B Bosworth; Jack B Homer; David B Matchar
Journal:  Stroke       Date:  2014-06-12       Impact factor: 7.914

3.  Hypertension treatment intensification among stroke survivors with uncontrolled blood pressure.

Authors:  Christianne L Roumie; Alan J Zillich; Dawn M Bravata; Heather A Jaynes; Laura J Myers; Joseph Yoder; Eric M Cheng
Journal:  Stroke       Date:  2014-12-30       Impact factor: 7.914

4.  Does the inclusion of stroke severity in a 30-day mortality model change standardized mortality rates at Veterans Affairs hospitals?

Authors:  Salomeh Keyhani; Eric Cheng; Greg Arling; Xinli Li; Laura Myers; Susan Ofner; Linda S Williams; Michael Phipps; Diana Ordin; Dawn M Bravata
Journal:  Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes       Date:  2012-07-10

5.  Validation of Stroke Meaningful Use Measures in a National Electronic Health Record System.

Authors:  Michael S Phipps; Jeff Fahner; Danielle Sager; Jessica Coffing; Bailey Maryfield; Linda S Williams
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6.  The quality of treatment of hyperacute ischemic stroke in Canada: a retrospective chart audit.

Authors:  Aravind Ganesh; Marie Camden; Patrice Lindsay; Moira K Kapral; Robert Coté; Jiming Fang; Brandon Zagorski; Michael Douglas Hill
Journal:  CMAJ Open       Date:  2014-10-01

7.  The lack of documentation of preferences in a cohort of adults who died after ischemic stroke.

Authors:  Maisha T Robinson; Barbara G Vickrey; Robert G Holloway; Kelly Chong; Linda S Williams; Robert H Brook; Mei Leng; Punam Parikh; David S Zingmond
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2016-04-08       Impact factor: 9.910

8.  Hospital Factors, Performance on Process Measures After Transient Ischemic Attack, and 90-Day Ischemic Stroke Incidence.

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Authors:  Ruth E Hall; Ferhana Khan; Mark T Bayley; Eriola Asllani; Patrice Lindsay; Michael D Hill; Christina O'Callaghan; Frank L Silver; Moira K Kapral
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Authors:  Matthew R Williams
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