绩效测量方法很重要:基于行政索赔和机构注册的糖尿病护理质量测量

The Method for Performance Measurement Matters: Diabetes Care Quality as Measured by Administrative Claims and Institutional Registry

Health Services Research · 2016
被引 10
ABS 3

中文导读

研究比较了使用行政索赔数据和电子健康记录注册表测量糖尿病护理质量的差异,发现两种方法识别不同患者群体,导致质量指标达标率不同,对人口健康管理有影响。

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Performance measurement is used by health care providers, payers, and patients. Historically accomplished using administrative data, registries are used increasingly to track and improve care. We assess how measured diabetes care quality differs when calculated using claims versus registry. DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: Cross-sectional analysis of administrative claims and electronic health records (EHRs) of patients in a multispecialty integrated health system in 2012 (n = 368,883). STUDY DESIGN: We calculated percent of patients attaining glycohemoglobin <8.0 percent, LDL cholesterol <100 mg/dL, blood pressure <140/90 mmHg, and nonsmoking (D4) in cohorts, identified by Medicare Accountable Care Organization/Minnesota Community Measures (ACO-MNCM; claims-based), Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS; claims-based), and registry (EHR-based). DATA COLLECTION/EXTRACTION METHODS: Claims were linked to EHR to create a dataset of performance-eligible patients. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: ACO-MNCM, HEDIS, and registry identified 6,475, 6,989, and 6,425 measurement-eligible patients. Half were common among the methods; discrepancies were due to attribution, age restriction, and encounter requirements. D4 attainment was lower in ACO-MNCM (36.09 percent) and HEDIS (37.51 percent) compared to registry (43.74 percent) cohorts. CONCLUSIONS: Registry- and claims-based performance measurement methods identify different patients, resulting in different rates of quality metric attainment with implications for innovative population health management.

医疗质量糖尿病护理绩效测量健康信息学