The Association between Participation in a Quality Collaborative and Value in Lung Cancer Surgery.

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Callie K VanWinkle, Whitney Fu, Kristen P Hassett, Michael P Thompson, Rishindra M Reddy, Kiran Lagisetty, Sidra N Bonner
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Abstract

Background: In this study, the association between participation in a statewide thoracic surgery quality collaborative initiative(CQI) and value for resection of lung cancer is evaluated.

Methods: Data from the Michigan Value Collaborative, a quality initiative with the goal of improving healthcare value and quality across Michigan by leveraging robust multi-payer claims data to identify patients undergoing lung cancer resection at Michigan hospitals from 2015-2020. We identified patients who did and did not receive their care at a hospital participating in a statewide thoracic surgery CQI. There were 16 CQI hospitals and 38 non- CQI hospitals identified where patients underwent resection for lung cancer. Multi-variable logistic and linear regression were performed to compare surgical outcomes and total surgical episodes for patients receiving care within the CQI compared to those outside of the CQI RESULTS: Overall, a total of 4,857 patients undergoing resection for lung cancer were identified with patient mean (SD) age of 68.3 (8.6) with 2,599 women (53.5%). Patients receiving surgery within CQI hospitals had significantly lower mortality compared to patients at non-CQI hospitals (1.5% vs. 2.6%; P<0.04). A similar pattern was found for all complications(48.4% vs. 60.6%, %; P<0.001) and specific complications including acute respiratory failure (11.1% vs. 25.4%: P<0.001), pneumonia(6.4% vs. 10.1%; P<0.001), pneumothorax (20.3% vs. 25.3%; P<0.001), and renal failure(6.0% vs. 9.2%:P<0.001). Lastly, CQI hospitals had significantly lower mean 30-day total surgical episode payments ($26,470.42 vs. $28,561.56; P<0.001).

Conclusions: This study finds association between participation in a collaborative quality initiative and improved value in lung cancer surgery.

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Annals of Thoracic Surgery
Annals of Thoracic Surgery 医学-呼吸系统
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6.40
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1235
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42 days
期刊介绍: The mission of The Annals of Thoracic Surgery is to promote scholarship in cardiothoracic surgery patient care, clinical practice, research, education, and policy. As the official journal of two of the largest American associations in its specialty, this leading monthly enjoys outstanding editorial leadership and maintains rigorous selection standards. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery features: • Full-length original articles on clinical advances, current surgical methods, and controversial topics and techniques • New Technology articles • Case reports • "How-to-do-it" features • Reviews of current literature • Supplements on symposia • Commentary pieces and correspondence • CME • Online-only case reports, "how-to-do-its", and images in cardiothoracic surgery. An authoritative, clinically oriented, comprehensive resource, The Annals of Thoracic Surgery is committed to providing a place for all thoracic surgeons to relate experiences which will help improve patient care.
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