| Literature DB >> 22194037 |
Wilm Quentin1, David Scheller-Kreinsen, Alexander Geissler, Reinhard Busse.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: As part of the EuroDRG project, researchers from 11 countries (i.e., Austria, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, and Spain) compared how their diagnosis-related groups (DRG) systems deal with appendectomy patients. The study aims to assist surgeons and national authorities to optimize their DRG systems.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22194037 PMCID: PMC3261402 DOI: 10.1007/s00423-011-0877-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Langenbecks Arch Surg ISSN: 1435-2443 Impact factor: 3.445
Definition of episode of care and reference case
| Definition | |
|---|---|
| Name | Appendectomy |
| Defined by | Primary diagnosis and procedure |
| Primary diagnosis (ICD-10-WHO V2007)a | K35: Acute appendicitis |
| K36: Other appendicitis | |
| K37: Unspecified appendicitis | |
| K38: Other diseases of appendix | |
| Procedure (ICD-9CM V2008) | 47.0: Appendectomy, including |
| 47.01: Laparoscopic appendectomy | |
| 47.09: Other appendectomy | |
| Index case | |
| Adult age (<70), uncomplicated appendicitis without complications, open appendectomy, treated as inpatient | |
aA full list of relevant ICD-10 codes is provided as Electronic supplementary material
Data years and databases by country
| Country | Data year | Source of data |
|---|---|---|
| Austria | 2008 | Leistungsorientierte Krankenanstaltenfinanzierung (LKF) database of the Bundesministerium für Gesundheit (BMG) |
| England | 2007/08 | Hospital Episode Statistic (HES) |
| Estonia | 2008 | Estonian Health Insurance Fund (EHIF) database |
| Finland | 2008 | Finnish Hospital Discharge Register |
| France | 2008 | Programme de Médicalisation des Systèmes d’Information en Médecine, Chirurgie, Obstétrique (PMSI MCO) |
| Germany | 2008 | Fallpauschalenbezogene Krankenhausstatistik (DRG-statistic) of the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) |
| Ireland | 2008 | Hospital In-patient Enquirey (HIPE) data base of the Health Services Executive (HSE) |
| Netherlands | 2008 | Diagnose Behandeling Combinaties (DBC) Onderhoud database |
| Poland | 2009 | Register of episodes of care and reimbursements of the National Health Fund (NHF) |
| Sweden | 2008 | The National Patient register (NPR) of The Board of Health and Welfare |
| Spain (Catalonia) | 2008 | Hospital Minimum Basic Data Set (CMBD) database of the Public Hospital Network of Catalonia (XHUP) |
Case vignettes: Patient classification variables
| Primary diagnosisa | Secondary diagnosesb | Appendectomy procedure | Age (years) | Setting | Death during admission | LOS (days) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patient 1 | K35.0 | No | Open | 8 | Inpatient | No | 6 |
| Patient 2 | K35.0 | E11.8, I42.0, I69.3 | Open | 85 | Inpatient | Yes | 9 |
| Patient 3 | K35.1 | T81.3, T81.4 | Open | 35 | Inpatient | No | 16 |
| Patient 4 | K35.9 | No | Open | 10 | Inpatient | No | 2 |
| Patient 5 | K37 | No | Laparoscopic | 12 | Inpatient | No | 4 |
| Patient 6 | K38.8 | No | Laparoscopic | 14 | Outpatient | No | 0 |
aBased on ICD-10-WHO V2007: K35.0 acute appendicitis with generalized peritonitis; K35.1 acute appendicitis with peritoneal abscess; K35.9 acute appendicitis, unspecified; K37 unspecified appendicitis; K38.8 other specified diseases of appendix; a full list of relevant ICD-10 codes is provided as online material
bBased on ICD-10-WHO V2007: E11.8 non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus with unspecified complications; I42.0 dilated cardiomyopathy; I69.3 sequelae of cerebral infarction; T81.3 disruption of operation wound, not elsewhere classified; T81.4 infection following a procedure, not elsewhere classified
Fig. 1Graphic illustration of grouping algorithms and classification variables of PCS in 11 European countries
Comparison of hospital (quasi) prices for appendectomy patients in Europe (in year 2008 Euros)
| Patient 1 | Patient 2 | Patient 3 | Patient 4 | Patient 5 | Patient 6 | Index case | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DRG (in-/outlier) | (Shadow) Price (Euros) | DRG (in-/outlier) | (Shadow) Price (Euros) | DRG (in-/outlier) | (Shadow) Price (Euros) | DRG (in-/outlier) | (Shadow) Price (Euros) | DRG (in-/outlier) | (Shadow) Price (Euros) | DRG (in-/outlier) | (Shadow) Price (Euros) | DRG (in-/outlier) | (Shadow) Price (Euros) | |
| Austriaa | MEL06.01B (inlier) | 2.273 € | MEL06.01A (inlier) | 3.049 € | MEL06.01C (outlier) | 2.089 € | MEL06.01B (outlier) | 1.864 € | MEL06.01B (inlier) | 2.273 € | MEL06.01B (day case) | 1.045 € | MEL06.01C | 1.877 € |
| Englandb | F82 (inlier) | 2.852 € | F81 (inlier) | 3.572 € | F81 (outlier) | 3.852 € | F82 (inlier) | 2.852 € | F82 (inlier) | 2.852 € | F82 (inlier) (day case) | 2.852 € | FZ20B | 2.657 € |
| Estoniac | 165 (inlier) | 860 € | 164 (inlier) | 1.323 € | 164 (inlier) | 1.323 € | 167 (inlier) | 562 € | 167 (inlier) | 562 € | 167 (inlier) | 562 € | 167 | 562 € |
| Finlandd | 166N (inlier) | 4.254 € | 166N (inlier) | 4.254 € | 166N (inlier) | 4.254 € | 167 (inlier) | 3.822 € | 167 (inlier) | 3.822 € | 167O | 3.144 € | 167 | 3.822 € |
| Francee | 06C081 (inlier) | 3.283 € | 06C082 (inlier) | 4.841 € | 06C084 (inlier) | 12.304 € | 06C091 (inlier) | 2.400 € | 06C091 (inlier) | 2.400 € | Not classifiable | – | 06C091 | 2.400 € |
| Germanyf | G22A (inlier) | 3.467 € | G07C (inlier) | 3.700 € | G07C (inlier) | 3.700 € | G23B (inlier) | 2.111 € | G23B (inlier) | 2.111 € | Not classifiable | – | G23C | 1.990 € |
| Irelandg | G07B (inlier) | 4.645 € | G07A (inlier) | 8.768 € | G07A (inlier) | 8.768 € | G07B (inlier) | 4.645 € | G07B (inlier) | 4.645 € | Not classifiable | G07B | 4.645 € | |
| Netherlands | 0303.11.113.203 | 3.058 € | 0303.11.113.203 | 3.058 € | 0303.11.113.203 | 3.058 € | 0303.11.113.203 | 3.058 € | 0303.11.113.303 | 3.585 € | 0303.11.113.301 | 1.422 € | 0303.11.113.203 | 3.058 € |
| Poland | F82 (inlier) | 1.005 € | F82 (inlier) | 1.005 € | F82 (inlier) | 1.005 € | F83 (inlier) | 685 € | F83 (inlier) | 685 € | F83 (inlier) | 685 € | F83 | 685 € |
| Spainh | 165 | 4.359 € | 553 | 12.563 € | 164 | 7.311 € | 167 | 2.657 € | 883 | 2.822 € | 883 | 2.822 € | 167 | 2.657 € |
| Sweden | 166N (inlier) | 5.009 € | 166N (inlier) | 5.009 € | 166N (inlier) | 5.009 € | 167 (inlier) | 3.499 € | 167 (inlier) | 3.499 € | 167O | 1.528 € | 167 | 3.499 € |
aReported values are based on theoretically calculated scores. Actual hospital reimbursement depends on decisions of states, which make use of nationwide DRG scores in different ways. Patient 6 has a length of stay = 0 but would NOT be considered an outpatient
bBased on 2008/9 tariff prices and HRG version 3.5. All relevant to-ups are included in the shown tariff. HRG 4 reimbursements could not be determined. Reported figures are reimbursements for emergency admissions. Elective admissions receive a different tariff. Patient 6 has a length of stay = 0, but would NOT be classified as an outpatient
cShadow prices were calculated by multiplying cost weights with the national base rates. In actual reimbursement, hospitals are paid through a mix of DRG based reimbursement and fee-for-service. The actual DRG based reimbursement is only 70% of the reported shadow price with the remaining 30% being related to fee-for-service payments
dActual reimbursement varies by type of hospital (i.e., university, central, local hospitals) and hospital district. Provided figures are volume weighted averages across all hospitals. Outlier limits differ between hospital districts. In some hospital districts, patient 3 might be considered an outlier. In this case certain surcharges based on per diems might be applied
eReported prices are for public sector hospitals since private hospital prices do not reflect full costs
fCalculated using national DRG cost weights and the average of state-wide base rates
gCalculated using AR-DRG V 5.1 and the national average inpatient ‘base price’ of €5,219 for a relative value of 1 and the other casemix parameters (including low and high length of stay trim points) from the 2009 inpatient casemix model (used to estimate the 2010 casemix budgetary adjustments on the basis of 2008 activity and cost data)
hAP-DRGs in Spain are used when patients receive care in non-resident autonomous communities (ACs). The price shown in the last column is the rate that would be paid for these patients, calculated by multiplying national Spanish cost weights with the national base rate. The payment to hospitals for all other patients depends on the hospital payment system in the relevant autonomous community. When using AP-DRGs in Spain, inliers/outliers are not determined