An inter-hospital performance assessment model for evaluating hospitals performing hip arthroplasty

Fabian Dehanne , Magali Pirson , Etienne Cuvelier , Frédéric Bielen , Pol Leclercq , Benoît Libert , Maximilien Gourdin
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The value of hospital care to patients is expressed as a combination of reduced healthcare costs, fewer medical complications, and improved patient satisfaction. Few studies highlight the value hospitals provide to their patients through hip replacement surgery.
This study aims to define a methodology for inter-hospital comparison purposes that can assess the value of hip replacement management to patients by using indicators of costs, medical complications, and patient outcomes.
We identified medical complications and costs from medico-administrative data collected by three hospitals. We associated a Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) impact with medical complications, readmissions (within 30 days), and hospital mortality. Costs were analysed from a social security perspective. Patient outcomes were collected through a questionnaire-based survey after hip surgery. To compare the three hospitals, we created a composite indicator by standardizing each dependent variable and combining a weighting of importance provided by patients.
This study analysed 342 hospital stays. The mean (standard deviation) number of DALYs per stay was estimated to be more than 0.0028 (0.016) for a mean (standard deviation) cost of €4,834 (€3,665). The composite indicator allowed hospitals to be ranked and areas for improvement to be identified. In our case mix, Hospital 3 is the lowest-ranked hospital, with excessively high costs and a relatively low level of satisfaction compared to the others.
The simultaneous evaluation of medical complications, patient outcomes, and costs is a prerequisite for quality improvement efforts by managers and practitioners. In our opinion, this experiment, which sought to estimate the value hospitals bring to patients, may be viewed as the first step towards value-based purchasing in Belgium.
用于评估髋关节置换术医院的医院间绩效评估模型
医院护理对患者的价值体现在降低医疗成本、减少医疗并发症和提高患者满意度等方面。很少有研究强调医院通过髋关节置换手术为患者带来的价值。本研究旨在确定一种用于医院间比较的方法,该方法可通过成本、医疗并发症和患者预后等指标评估髋关节置换术管理对患者的价值。我们从三家医院收集的医疗行政数据中确定了医疗并发症和成本,并将残疾调整生命年(DALYs)影响与医疗并发症、再入院(30 天内)和住院死亡率联系起来。我们从社会保障的角度对成本进行了分析。髋关节手术后,我们通过问卷调查收集了患者的治疗效果。为了对三家医院进行比较,我们对每个因变量进行了标准化处理,并结合患者提供的重要性加权,创建了一个综合指标。每次住院的平均(标准差)残疾调整寿命年数估计超过0.0028(0.016),平均(标准差)费用为4834欧元(3665欧元)。综合指标可以对医院进行排名,并确定需要改进的地方。在我们的病例组合中,第 3 医院是排名最低的医院,与其他医院相比,其费用过高,满意度相对较低。我们认为,这项旨在估算医院为患者带来的价值的实验,可以被视为比利时向基于价值的采购迈出的第一步。
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Healthcare analytics (New York, N.Y.)
Healthcare analytics (New York, N.Y.) Applied Mathematics, Modelling and Simulation, Nursing and Health Professions (General)
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