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Kao-Ping Chua1, Michael A Fischer2, Jeffrey A Linder3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To assess the appropriateness of outpatient antibiotic prescribing for privately insured children and non-elderly adults in the US using a comprehensive classification scheme of diagnosis codes in ICD-10-CM (international classification of diseases-clinical modification, 10th revision), which replaced ICD-9-CM in the US on 1 October 2015.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30651273 PMCID: PMC6334180 DOI: 10.1136/bmj.k5092
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ ISSN: 0959-8138
Fig 1Claims based measure of outpatient antibiotic appropriateness. (First column) At least one “always” code is present on a claim on the day of the fill or during the three days before the fill; (second column) at least one “sometimes” code and no “always” codes are present during the look back period; (third column) only “never” codes are present during the look back period; (fourth column) no claims and therefore no diagnosis codes are present during the look back period
Demographic characteristics of cohort and of antibiotic users, MarketScan 2016. Values are numbers (percentages)
| Characteristics | All enrollees in cohort | Enrollees filling ≥1 antibiotic prescription | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall (n=19 203 264 enrollees) | Adults (n=14 571 944 enrollees) | Children (n=4 631 320 enrollees) | Overall (n=7 625 438 enrollees) | Adults (n=5 801 861 enrollees) | Children (n=1 823 577 enrollees) | ||
| Female | 9 935 791 (51.7) | 7 669 271 (52.6) | 2 266 520 (48.9) | 4 501 499 (59.0) | 3 585 458 (61.8) | 916 041 (50.2) | |
| Age (years): | |||||||
| 0-4 | 1 229 293 (6.4) | N/A | 1 229 293 (26.5) | 582 525 (7.6) | N/A | 582 525 (31.9) | |
| 5-12 | 2 052 971 (10.7) | N/A | 2 052 971 (44.3) | 760 659 (10.0) | N/A | 760 659 (41.7) | |
| 13-17 | 1 349 056 (7.0) | N/A | 1 349 056 (29.1) | 480 393 (6.3) | N/A | 480 393 (26.3) | |
| 18-34 | 4 930 434 (25.7) | 4 930 434 (33.8) | N/A | 1 809 888 (23.7) | 1 809 888 (31.2) | N/A | |
| 35-50 | 4 704 587 (24.5) | 4 704 587 (32.3) | N/A | 1 886 258 (24.7) | 1 886 258 (32.5) | N/A | |
| 51-64 | 4 936 923 (25.7) | 4 936 923 (33.9) | N/A | 2 105 715 (27.6) | 2 105 715 (36.3) | N/A | |
| Region: | |||||||
| Northeast | 3 100 589 (16.2) | 2 375 299 (16.3) | 725 290 (15.7) | 1 118 269 (15.6) | 906 257 (15.6) | 282 012 (15.5) | |
| Midwest | 3 905 622 (20.3) | 2 924 353 (20.1) | 981 269 (21.2) | 1 483 197 (19.5) | 1 105 313 (19.1) | 377 884 (20.7) | |
| South | 8 790 740 (45.8) | 6 750 678 (46.3) | 2 040 062 (44.1) | 3 856 172 (50.6) | 2 960 476 (51.0) | 895 696 (49.1) | |
| West | 3 326 768 (17.3) | 2 466 361 (16.9) | 860 407 (18.6) | 1 068 687 (14.0) | 809 066 (13.9) | 259 621 (14.2) | |
| Unknown | 79 545 (0.4) | 55 253 (0.4) | 24 292 (0.5) | 29 113 (0.4) | 20 749 (0.4) | 8364 (0.5) | |
| Urban or rural: | |||||||
| Urban | 16 861 099 (87.8) | 12 765 740 (87.6) | 4 095 359 (88.4) | 6 593 228 (86.5) | 5 011 642 (86.4) | 1 581 586 (86.7) | |
| Rural | 2 273 862 (11.8) | 1 759 314 (12.1) | 514 548 (11.1) | 1 007 328 (13.2) | 772 569 (13.3) | 234 759 (12.9) | |
| Unknown | 68 303 (0.4) | 46 890 (0.3) | 21 413 (0.5) | 24 882 (0.3) | 17 650 (0.3) | 7232 (0.4) | |
N/A=not applicable.
Proportion of antibiotic prescription fills in each appropriateness category, and proportion of cohort filling at least one prescription in each category, MarketScan 2016
| Categories | Proportion of fills in each category (%)* | Proportion of cohort filling ≥1 antibiotic prescription in each category in 2016 (%)† | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall (n=15 455 834 fills) | Adults (n=11 780 881 fills) | Children (n=3 674 953 fills) | Overall (n=19 203 264 enrollees) | Adults (n=14 571 944 enrollees) | Children (n=4 631 320 enrollees) | ||
| Appropriate | 1 97 3 873 (12.8) | 1 347 569 (11.4) | 626 304 (17.0) | 1 446 673 (7.5) | 973 292 (6.7) | 473 381 (10.2) | |
| Potentially appropriate | 5 487 003 (35.5) | 3 696 473 (31.4) | 1 790 530 (48.7) | 3 750 225 (19.5) | 2 610 416 (17.9) | 1 139 839 (24.6) | |
| Inappropriate | 3 592 183 (23.2) | 2 965 194 (25.2) | 626 989 (17.1) | 2 697 918 (14.1) | 2 207 173 (15.2) | 490 745 (10.6) | |
| Not associated with recent diagnosis code | 4 402 775 (28.5) | 3 771 645 (32.0) | 631 130 (17.2) | 2 756 082 (14.4) | 2 360 472 (16.2) | 395 610 (8.5) | |
Proportions are mutually exclusive.
Proportions are not mutually exclusive.
Characteristics of antibiotic prescription fills in each category, MarketScan 2016. Values are numbers (percentages)
| Variables | Appropriate (n=1 973 873 fills) | Potentially appropriate (n=5 487 003 fills) | Inappropriate (n=3 592 183 fills) | Not associated with recent diagnosis code (n=4 402 775 fills) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Most frequent antibiotics | Amoxicillin (366 029 (18.5)), ciprofloxacin (285 971 (14.5)), nitrofurantoin (209 279 (10.6)) | Amoxicillin (1 084 112 (19.8)), amoxicillin-clavalunate (1 038 934 (18.9)), azithromycin (970 750 (17.7)) | Azithromycin (1 047 819 (29.2)), amoxicillin (408 059 (11.4)), amoxicillin-clavalunate (296 092 (8.2)) | Amoxicillin (960 739 (21.8)), azithromycin (713 479 (16.2)), doxycycline (445 932 (10.1)) |
| Refills of past prescriptions | 12 807 (0.6) | 38 146 (0.7) | 118 845 (3.3) | 747 341 (16.9) |
| Most frequent associated diagnoses* | Urinary tract infection (783 860 (39.7)), streptococcal pharyngitis/tonsillitis (594 069 (30.0)), bacterial pneumonia (241 254 (12.2)) | Acute sinusitis (1 880 398 (34.3)), acute suppurative otitis media (1 030 481 (18.8)), acute pharyngitis† (910 365 (16.6)) | Acute bronchitis (667 245 (18.6)), acute upper respiratory tract infection (568 511 (15.8)), respiratory symptoms‡ (524 192 (14.6)) | N/A |
| Prescriptions written in each setting§: | ||||
| Office | 1 331 154 (67.4) | 4 385 257 (79.9) | 2 541 125 (70.7) | N/A |
| Urgent care center | 160 479 (8.1) | 483 521 (8.8) | 222 804 (6.2) | N/A |
| Emergency department | 220 591 (11.2) | 275 652 (5.0) | 168 396 (4.7) | N/A |
| Inpatient | 112 720 (5.7) | 49 781 (0.9) | 63 301 (1.8) | N/A |
| Outpatient surgery | 14 036 (0.7) | 51 506 (0.9) | 115 688 (3.2) | N/A |
| Hospital outpatient | 23 353 (1.2) | 60 561 (1.1) | 54 161 (1.5) | N/A |
| Home visit | 3795 (0.2) | 6566 (0.1) | 26 035 (0.7) | N/A |
| Retail clinic | 5024 (0.3) | 9424 (0.2) | 1730 (0.1) | N/A |
| Multiple¶ | 53 954 (2.7) | 126 215 (2.3) | 107 876 (3.0) | N/A |
| Unknown¶ | 48 767 (2.5) | 38 520 (0.7) | 291 067 (8.1) | N/A |
N/A=not applicable.
Three most frequently associated diagnoses on day of fills or in three days before fills. Numbers in parentheses refer to percentage of fills in category associated with diagnosis during this look back period. Diagnoses are not mutually exclusive; for example, a patient could have diagnosis codes corresponding to both acute bronchitis and respiratory symptoms such as cough in the look back period. See Appendix 5 for details.
Acute pharyngitis not specifically specified as streptococcal.
Includes symptoms such as cough, shortness of breath, and wheezing.
Percentage of antibiotic fills in category attributed to each setting. See Appendix 6 for details.
“Multiple” includes fills associated with multiple claim types during the look back period, whereas “unknown” includes fills associated with claims for encounters that are unlikely to be the source of antibiotic prescriptions, such as laboratory visits. See Appendix 6 for details.