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Influence of Hospital Volume Effects and Minimum Caseload Requirements on Quality of Care in Pancreatic Surgery in Germany.

Christian Krautz1, Axel Denz1, Georg F Weber1, Robert Grützmann1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Numerous international studies have identified hospital volume as significant independent variable of death following pancreatic surgery. Most of these studies were limited to regions of countries or portions of a national population and did not include data on volume-outcome effects in Germany.
METHODS: The Medline database was systematically searched to identify studies that analyzed volume-outcome relationships and effects of minimum caseload requirements on outcomes of pancreatic surgery in Germany.
RESULTS: Recent observational studies utilizing German hospital discharge data confirmed that patients undergoing pancreatic surgery in Germany also have better outcomes when treated in facilities with high annual caseloads. Besides a decreased risk of in-hospital mortality, there is also a reduced risk of 1-year mortality in high-volume hospitals. In addition, there is evidence that adherence to already existing minimum caseload requirements reduces morbidity and mortality of pancreatic surgery in Germany. As a result of an insufficient centralization in the recent past, however, a large proportion of hospitals that perform pancreatic surgery still do not meet minimum caseload requirements.
CONCLUSIONS: Specific measures (i.e. sanctions for failure to achieve minimum volumes) that initiate a sufficient centralization process without threatening patient access to surgical care are needed.

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Keywords:  Administrative data; Hospital volume; Minimum caseload requirements; Pancreatic surgery; Quality of care

Year:  2017        PMID: 28560228      PMCID: PMC5447161          DOI: 10.1159/000456042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Visc Med        ISSN: 2297-4725


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