Literature DB >> 6815346

Assessment of hospital performance by use of death rates. A recent case history.

J R Hebel, I I Kessler, K Mabuchi, R J McCarter.   

Abstract

This article discusses an analytical approach for integrating hospital death rates. A study of patient mortality in four hospitals in a large metropolitan areas demonstrates the principles underlying this approach. One hospital, which experienced an annual crude death rate almost twice that of the other three, was suspected of providing an inferior quality of care. Case-mix differences among the hospitals introduced a serious bias, however, and were later taken into account. The patients' primary diagnosis was found to be the most important case-mix variable, with a potential for biasing death rate comparisons. After readjustment for case mix, the maximum difference in death rates among the four hospitals was reduced from 19 to four deaths per 1,000 patients. Further analysis of diagnosis-specific mortality supported the thesis that the observed mortality excess was largely attributable to patient referral patterns in the community.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6815346

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JAMA        ISSN: 0098-7484            Impact factor:   56.272


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7.  Differences among hospitals in Medicare patient mortality.

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