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Hospital demo shows quality measures save lives

May 11, 2007 | Healthcare IT News Staff
From the October 2006 print issue

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CHARLOTTE, NC – Following quality measures in treating patients saved lives and money in four of five disease types, according to results of a joint government-private sector pay-for-performance project.

Using the results of the Hospital Quality Incentive Demonstration project, which involved 250 hospitals, around the country could mean 5,700 fewer deaths and savings of as much as $1.35 billion annually.

Wider adoption of such evidence-based methods will require healthcare organizations to use information technology that can bring caregiving guidelines and patient information to the point of care, researchers said.

The analysis was based on data from the project, coordinated by the Premier Inc. healthcare alliance and the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

The results confirmed data released in June from analysis of pneumonia treatment and coronary artery bypass graft procedures.

Recent analysis of heart attack and hip and knee replacement procedures also found that following optimal care processes saved lives and money.

However, improving care processes resulted in higher treatment costs for patients with chronic heart failure, said Denise Remus, vice president for clinical informatics for Premier.

She theorizes that clinicians who followed the processes were more likely to prescribe more interventions. For example, in providing more ventric assessment, clinicians were more likely to request echocardiograms for their patients.

Further study is needed to determine how process improvements affect the treatment of chronic conditions, Remus said. It’s possible that slightly longer or more costly initial stays might prevent costly treatment or re-admissions, thus reducing overall healthcare expenditures.

In the four areas in which quality measures were effective - pneumonia, heart bypass, heart attack and hip and knee replacement - those measures, if widely adopted in 2004, would have resulted in nearly 5,700 fewer deaths, 8,100 fewer complications, 10,000 fewer re-admissions and 750,000 fewer hospital days.

Under the demonstration project between CMS and Premier, hospitals performing in the top 20 percent of all facilities in documented adherence to care protocols are eligible for additional payment from Medicare.

The project is entering its third year. Clinical data collected in the first year set a baseline for performance. Premier continues to collect data monitoring hospital progress toward implementing various evidence-based care protocols.

The project is using data from about 77,000 patients in Premier’s Perspective data warehouse, a national clinical database used by more than 500 hospitals for benchmarking and quality improvement.

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