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Stroke outcomes measures must be appropriately risk adjusted to ensure quality care of patients: a presidential advisory from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association.

Gregg C Fonarow, Mark J Alberts, Joseph P Broderick, Edward C Jauch, Dawn O Kleindorfer, Jeffrey L Saver, Penelope Solis, Robert Suter, Lee H Schwamm.   

Abstract

Because stroke is among the leading causes of death, disability, hospitalizations, and healthcare expenditures in the United States, there is interest in reporting outcomes for patients hospitalized with acute ischemic stroke. The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association, as part of its commitment to promote high-quality, evidence-based care for cardiovascular and stroke patients, fully supports the development of properly risk-adjusted outcome measures for stroke. To accurately assess and report hospital-level outcomes, adequate risk adjustment for case mix is essential. During the development of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 30-day stroke mortality and 30-day stroke readmission measures, concerns were expressed that these measures were not adequately designed because they do not include a valid initial stroke severity measure, such as the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale. These outcome measures, as currently constructed, may be prone to mischaracterizing the quality of stroke care being delivered by hospitals and may ultimately harm acute ischemic stroke patients. This article details (1) why the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services acute ischemic stroke outcome measures in their present form may not provide adequate risk adjustment, (2) why the measures as currently designed may lead to inaccurate representation of hospital performance and have the potential for serious unintended consequences, (3) what activities the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association has engaged in to highlight these concerns to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and other interested parties, and (4) alternative approaches and opportunities that should be considered for more accurately risk-adjusting 30-day outcomes measures in patients with ischemic stroke.

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Keywords:  AHA Scientific Statements; health policy; ischemia; mortality; outcome assessment (health care); stroke

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24523036     DOI: 10.1161/STR.0000000000000014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stroke        ISSN: 0039-2499            Impact factor:   7.914


  19 in total

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Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2014-10       Impact factor: 1.214

2.  Association Between Medicare Hospital Readmission Penalties and 30-Day Combined Excess Readmission and Mortality.

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3.  Acute Ischemic Stroke Interventions in the United States and Racial, Socioeconomic, and Geographic Disparities.

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Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2021-10-14       Impact factor: 9.910

4.  Association of Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Program Participation and Clinical Outcomes for Medicare Beneficiaries With Ischemic Stroke.

Authors:  Sarah Song; Gregg C Fonarow; DaiWai M Olson; Li Liang; Phillip J Schulte; Adrian F Hernandez; Eric D Peterson; Mathew J Reeves; Eric E Smith; Lee H Schwamm; Jeffrey L Saver
Journal:  Stroke       Date:  2016-04-14       Impact factor: 7.914

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Authors:  Laura G Burke; Austin B Frakt; Dhruv Khullar; E John Orav; Ashish K Jha
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2017-05-23       Impact factor: 56.272

6.  Post-Acute Care Data for Predicting Readmission After Ischemic Stroke: A Nationwide Cohort Analysis Using the Minimum Data Set.

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Journal:  J Am Heart Assoc       Date:  2015-09-22       Impact factor: 5.501

7.  Role of Hospital Teaching Status on Outcomes of Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Nationwide Analysis.

Authors:  Sachit Sharma; Simcha Weissman; Tej I Mehta; Muhammad Aziz; Ashu Acharya; Ishaan Vohra; Zubair Khan; Ahmad Khan; Ali Nawras; Michael Sciarra; Arun Swaminath
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  2020-07-21       Impact factor: 3.487

8.  Stroke Severity Is a Crucial Predictor of Outcome: An International Prospective Validation Study.

Authors:  Natalia S Rost; Alex Bottle; Jin-Moo Lee; Marc Randall; Steven Middleton; Louise Shaw; Vincent Thijs; Gabriel J E Rinkel; Thomas M Hemmen
Journal:  J Am Heart Assoc       Date:  2016-01-21       Impact factor: 5.501

9.  Transferring Patients with Intracerebral Hemorrhage Does Not Increase In-Hospital Mortality.

Authors:  Farhaan Vahidy; Claude Nguyen; Karen C Albright; Amelia K Boehme; Osman Mir; Kara A Sands; Sean I Savitz
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-07-28       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 10.  Quality markers in cardiology: measures of outcomes and clinical practice--a perspective of the Spanish Society of Cardiology and of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery.

Authors:  José-Luis López-Sendón; José Ramón González-Juanatey; Fausto Pinto; José Cuenca Castillo; Lina Badimón; Regina Dalmau; Esteban González Torrecilla; José Ramón López Mínguez; Alicia M Maceira; Domingo Pascual-Figal; José Luis Pomar Moya-Prats; Alessandro Sionis; José Luis Zamorano
Journal:  Eur Heart J       Date:  2015-10-21       Impact factor: 29.983

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