Daniel M Alyesh1, Milan Seth2, David C Miller3,4, James M Dupree3,4,5, John Syrjamaki3,4, Devraj Sukul6,5, Simon Dixon7, Eve A Kerr8,5, Hitinder S Gurm6,2,8, Brahmajee K Nallamothu6,8,5. 1. Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine (D.M.A., D.S., H.S.G., B.K.N.) daniel.alyesh@gmail.com. 2. University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Cardiovascular Collaborative, Ann Arbor, MI (M.S., H.S.G.). 3. Department of Urology (D.C.M., J.M.D., J.S.). 4. Blue Cross Blue Shield Michigan Value Collaborative, Ann Arbor, MI (D.C.M., J.M.D., J.S.). 5. Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (D.S., E.A.K., B.K.N. J.M.D.). 6. Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine (D.M.A., D.S., H.S.G., B.K.N.). 7. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak, MI (S.D.). 8. Ann Arbor Veterans Affairs Center for Clinical Management Research, MI (E.A.K., H.S.G., B.K.N.).
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Assessments of healthcare value have largely focused on measuring outcomes of care at a given level of cost with less attention paid to appropriateness. However, understanding how appropriateness relates to outcomes and costs is essential to determining healthcare value. METHODS AND RESULTS: In a retrospective cohort study design, administrative data from fee-for-service Medicare patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in Michigan hospitals between June 30, 2010, and December 31, 2014, were linked with clinical data from a statewide PCI registry to calculate hospital-level measures of (1) appropriate use criteria scores, (2) 90-day risk-standardized readmission and mortality rates, and (3) 90-day risk-standardized episode costs. We then used Spearman correlation coefficients to assess the relationship between these measures. A total of 29 839 PCIs were performed at 33 PCI hospitals during the study period. A total of 13.3% were for ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction, 25.0% for non-ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction, 47.1% for unstable angina, 9.8% for stable angina, and 4.7% for other. The overall hospital-level mean appropriate use criteria score was 8.4±0.2. Ninety-day risk-standardized readmission occurred in 23.7%±3.7% of cases, 90-day risk-standardized mortality in 4.3%±0.6%, and mean risk-standardized episode costs were $26 159±$1074. Hospital-level appropriate use criteria scores did not correlate with 90-day readmission, mortality, or episode costs. CONCLUSIONS: Among Medicare patients undergoing PCI in Michigan, we found hospital-level appropriate use criteria scores did not correlate with 90-day readmission, mortality, or episode costs. This finding suggests that a comprehensive understanding of healthcare value requires multidimensional consideration of appropriateness, outcomes, and costs.
BACKGROUND: Assessments of healthcare value have largely focused on measuring outcomes of care at a given level of cost with less attention paid to appropriateness. However, understanding how appropriateness relates to outcomes and costs is essential to determining healthcare value. METHODS AND RESULTS: In a retrospective cohort study design, administrative data from fee-for-service Medicare patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in Michigan hospitals between June 30, 2010, and December 31, 2014, were linked with clinical data from a statewide PCI registry to calculate hospital-level measures of (1) appropriate use criteria scores, (2) 90-day risk-standardized readmission and mortality rates, and (3) 90-day risk-standardized episode costs. We then used Spearman correlation coefficients to assess the relationship between these measures. A total of 29 839 PCIs were performed at 33 PCI hospitals during the study period. A total of 13.3% were for ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction, 25.0% for non-ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction, 47.1% for unstable angina, 9.8% for stable angina, and 4.7% for other. The overall hospital-level mean appropriate use criteria score was 8.4±0.2. Ninety-day risk-standardized readmission occurred in 23.7%±3.7% of cases, 90-day risk-standardized mortality in 4.3%±0.6%, and mean risk-standardized episode costs were $26 159±$1074. Hospital-level appropriate use criteria scores did not correlate with 90-day readmission, mortality, or episode costs. CONCLUSIONS: Among Medicare patients undergoing PCI in Michigan, we found hospital-level appropriate use criteria scores did not correlate with 90-day readmission, mortality, or episode costs. This finding suggests that a comprehensive understanding of healthcare value requires multidimensional consideration of appropriateness, outcomes, and costs.
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