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What are potentially avoidable hospitalizations?. Hospitalizations that may be preventable with high quality primary
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1. NHQR Efficiency Measurement: Potentially Avoidable Hospitalization Trends & Costs Roxanne M. Andrews, Ph.D.
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Center for Delivery, Organization, and Markets
September 14, 2009
2. What are potentially avoidable hospitalizations? Hospitalizations that may be preventable with high quality primary & preventive care
Commonly measured by examining hospitalizations for specific conditions—
“ambulatory care sensitive conditions”
Example: Asthma
Patients may be hospitalized for asthma if they do not receive adequate outpatient care, or primary care practitioners do not adhere to practice guidelines or prescribe appropriate treatments.
As an efficiency measure, it is assumed that hospitalizations for these conditions are more costly than good quality outpatient care.
3. How are potentially avoidable hospitalizations measured in the NHQR? AHRQ Prevention Quality Indicators (PQIs)
One module of the AHRQ Quality Indicators software
Set of measures to identify hospitalizations for "ambulatory care sensitive conditions" (ACSCs) in adult populations.
PQIs use existing hospital discharge data, based on readily available data elements
PQIs adjust for age and gender of the population
All the hospitalizations are not preventable, but these are areas where improvements in outpatient & preventive care could reduce U.S. hospital costs
4. Prevention Quality Indicators (PQIs) Composite Measures Chronic
Diabetes complications - short term
Diabetes complications - long term
Uncontrolled diabetes
Lower extremity amputation
COPD
Hypertension
Congestive heart failure
Angina without procedure
Adult asthma
Acute
Dehydration
Bacterial pneumonia
Urinary tract infection
5. Data Source: Nationwide Inpatient Sample Part of the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project family of databases
Designed for national estimates related to U.S. hospitalizations
Uses all-payer hospital administrative (billing) data
Based on data supplied by state data organizations
A 20% stratified sample of U.S. hospitals (all discharges from the hospital)
6. Measures in the NHQR Trends in PQI composite rates
Per 100,000 population
Trends in national costs for PQI composite
Adjust for inflation (gross domestic product implicit price deflator)
Deflate hospital charges to hospital costs using HCUP cost-to-charge ratios
Costs represent the hospitals’ cost of production
Not what was paid
Does not include physician costs billed separately
7. National trends in potentially avoidable hospitalization rates, by type of condition
8. Trends in national hospital costs of potentially avoidable hospitalizations
9. Comments Previous literature indicates variations in preventable hospitalization rates by race, SES and geographic location
NHDR illustrates variations by race & SES in individual PQIs
NHQR State Snapshots illustrates variations by State in individual PQIs
AHRQ Preventable Hospitalization Costs mapping software can identify counties with high costs for PQI conditions
10. Regional variations in Overall PQI Composite rate
11. Comments Examining the variations in potentially avoidable hospitalizations offer opportunities to identify communities and populations for targeted interventions
These interventions could lead to improvements in one dimension of efficiency