| Literature DB >> 33634414 |
Leonid L Chepelev1, Xuan Wang2, Benjamin Gold3, Clara-Lea Bonzel2, Frank Rybicki4, Jennifer W Uyeda4, Adnan Sheikh5, Dan Anderson3, Jared Lindaman3, Greg Mogel3, Dimitrios Mitsouras6, Mary C Mahoney7, Tianxi Cai2, Frank J Rybicki8.
Abstract
The Protecting Access to Medicare Act (PAMA) mandates clinical decision support mechanism (CDSM) consultation for all advanced imaging. There are a growing number of studies examining the association of CDSM use with imaging appropriateness, but a paucity of multicenter data. This observational study evaluates the association between changes in advanced imaging appropriateness scores with increasing provider exposure to CDSM. Each provider's first 200 consecutive anonymized requisitions for advanced imaging (CT, MRI, ultrasound, nuclear medicine) using a single CDSM (CareSelect, Change Healthcare) between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2019 were collected from 288 US institutions. Changes in imaging requisition proportions among four appropriateness categories ("usually appropriate" [green], "may be appropriate" [yellow], "usually not appropriate" [red], and unmapped [gray]) were evaluated in relation to the chronological order of the requisition for each provider and total provider exposure to CDSM using logistic regression fits and Wald tests. The number of providers and requisitions included was 244,158 and 7,345,437, respectively. For 10,123 providers with ≥ 200 requisitions (2,024,600 total requisitions), the fraction of green, yellow, and red requisitions among the last 10 requisitions changed by +3.0% (95% confidence interval +2.6% to +3.4%), -0.8% (95% CI -0.5% to -1.1%), and -3.0% (95% CI 3.3% to -2.7%) in comparison with the first 10, respectively. Providers with > 190 requisitions had 8.5% (95% CI 6.3% to 10.7%) more green requisitions, 2.3% (0.7% to 3.9%) fewer yellow requisitions, and 0.5% (95% CI -1.0% to 2.0%) fewer red (not statistically significant) requisitions relative to providers with ≤ 10 requisitions. Increasing provider exposure to CDSM is associated with improved appropriateness scores for advanced imaging requisitions.Entities:
Keywords: Appropriateness Criteria; Big Data; Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services; Clinical Decision Support; Compliance; Electronic Medical Record; Imaging Appropriateness; Imaging Metrics; Medical Imaging; Protecting Access to Medical Care; Qualified Provider Led Entity; Radiology
Year: 2021 PMID: 33634414 PMCID: PMC8289929 DOI: 10.1007/s10278-021-00433-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Digit Imaging ISSN: 0897-1889 Impact factor: 4.056
Fig. 1Observational data for the distribution of the green a, red b, and yellow c requisitions in chronological bins indexed by 10 requisitions per bin, and the absolute number of requisitions in each bin d
Fig. 2Absolute percent changes in the percent distribution of green a, red b, and yellow c requisitions over the chronological bin indices (solid lines) with associated standard deviations (dotted lines) and for all providers with at least 200 requisitions. d Generalized linear model fits for the green, red, and yellow requisition percentage changes (color-mapped, respectively), in comparison with the first category as baseline, with 95% confidence intervals (dotted lines)
Fig. 3Absolute percent changes in the percent distribution of green a, red b, and yellow c requisitions over the provider experience category (solid lines) with associated standard deviations (dotted lines). d Generalized linear model fits for the green, red, and yellow requisition percentage changes (color-mapped, respectively), in comparison with the first category as baseline, with 95% confidence intervals (dotted lines)