Quality Measures Up in JCAHO Study of Hospital Data

2005 ◽  
Vol 35 (19) ◽  
pp. 96
Author(s):  
ALICIA AULT
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. S480-S481
Author(s):  
Mauricio Rodriguez ◽  
Surya Chitra ◽  
Paige Lavallee ◽  
Peter J Mallow ◽  
Thomas Lodise ◽  
...  

Abstract Background The HAC-RP is a Medicare pay-for-performance program that links Medicare Part A payments to ACH healthcare quality. Starting in 2015, ACHs ranking in the lower 25% for HAC quality measures are subject to a 1% payment reduction. C. difficile infection (CDI) is 1 of 6 quality measures included in the HAC-RP. Hospitals with a CDI-SIR ≥1, indicating that observed yearly CDI cases exceed predicted CDI cases, are subject to a payment reduction, depending on their performance on other HAC quality measures. Little data are available on the CDI-SIR and observed CDI cases among CMS-participating ACH. Methods The HAC hospital data were obtained from CMS (publicly available at https://data.cms.gov/). Definitive Healthcare imported the data using a Structured Query Language based program and linked the CMS data (October yearly reports) with key hospital-level variables in the Definitive Healthcare Data Platform. Data on CDI cases between 2015 - 2018 among CMS-participating short-term ACHs were obtain from Definitive Healthcare and stratified in quartiles by hospital discharges per year. Within each quartile, the number of observed CDI cases were compared descriptively among ACHs with a CDI-SIR ≥1 vs. < 1 by year. Results Number of ACHs with a CDI-SIR ≥1 vs. < 1 within each hospital discharge quartile by year is displayed in Figure 1. The number of ACHs with CDI-SIR ≥1 increased in 2015, were maintained in 2016, declined in 2017 and again in 2018. Within each quartile, the average observed cases per year were higher for ACHs with CDI-SIR ≥ 1 (Figure 2). After 2015 total observed cases declined in ACHs with CDI-SIR ≥ 1 but remained unchanged in ACH with CDI-SIR < 1 (Figure 3). Figure 1. Number of ACH with CDI-SIR ≥1 vs. <1 Within Each Hospital Discharge Quartile Between 2015-2018 Figure 2. Average Number of and Total Observed Cases per ACH within Each Hospital Discharge Quartile by CDI-SIR ≥1 Figure 3. Total Observed Cases by CDI-SIR ≥ between 2015-2018 Conclusion Observed cases were similar regardless of CDI-SIR score, although approximately 75% of ACHs had a CDI-SIR < 1. HAC-RP penalizes short-term ACHs with a CDI-SIR ≥1 and appears to be effective in reducing CDI cases. However, the observed increase of cases over the 4-year period among ACHs with CDI-SIR < 1 post HAC-RP implementation is concerning. Greater focus is needed to reduce CDI cases across all ACHs, irrespective of CDI-SIR given the burden of disease and associated morbidity and mortality. Disclosures Mauricio Rodriguez, Jr., PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP, BCIDP, Paratek Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Employee, Shareholder) Surya Chitra, PhD, Paratek Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Consultant) Paige Lavallee, BA, Definitive Healthcare (Employee) Thomas Lodise, Jr., PharmD, PhD, Astra-Zeneca (Consultant)Bayer (Consultant)DoseMe (Consultant, Advisor or Review Panel member)ferring (Consultant)genentech (Consultant)GSK (Consultant)Melinta (Consultant)merck (Consultant, Independent Contractor)nabriva (Consultant)paratek (Consultant, Advisor or Review Panel member, Speaker's Bureau)shionogi (Consultant, Advisor or Review Panel member, Speaker's Bureau)Spero (Consultant)tetraphase (Consultant)Venatrox (Consultant) Thomas Lodise, Jr., PharmD, PhD, Melinta Therapeutics (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Consultant; Merck (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Consultant, Scientific Research Study Investigator; Paratek (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Consultant; Shionogi (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Consultant, Speakers' bureau; Spero (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Consultant; Tetraphase Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Individual(s) Involved: Self): Consultant


1982 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-41
Author(s):  
Larry J. Mattes

Elicited imitation tasks are frequently used as a diagnostic tool in evaluating children with communication handicaps. This article presents a scoring procedure that can be used to obtain an in-depth descriptive analysis of responses produced on elicited imitation tasks. The Elicited Language Analysis Procedure makes it possible to systematically evaluate responses in terms of both their syntactic and semantic relationships to the stimulus sentences presented by the examiner. Response quality measures are also included in the analysis procedure.


ASHA Leader ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 21 (6) ◽  
pp. 34-35
Author(s):  
Sarah Warren ◽  
Tim Nanof

ASHA Leader ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 14 (8) ◽  
pp. 5-5
Author(s):  
Kate Romanow ◽  
Anne Oyler
Keyword(s):  

Crisis ◽  
2002 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mustafa Bilici ◽  
Mehmet Bekaroğlu ◽  
Çiçek Hocaoğlu ◽  
Serhat Gürpınar ◽  
Cengiz Soylu ◽  
...  

Summary: Objective: Studies of completed and attempted suicide in Turkey are based on data of State Institute of Statistics (SIS) and emergency clinics of the large hospitals. This study seeks (1) to find, independent of the SIS and hospital data, the annual incidences of completed and attempted suicide in Trabzon, Turkey; (2) to examine the associated factors between the incidence of completed and attempted suicide. Method: The data are derived by using a method specially designed for this study. Data sources include emergency clinics in all hospitals, village clinics, the Forensic Medical Center of Trabzon, the Governorship of Trabzon, “mukhtars” (local village representatives) of neighborhoods, the Office of the Public Prosecutor of Trabzon, the Police Headquarters and Gendarmerie, and the local press organs. Results: The incidences of completed and attempted suicide per 100,000 inhabitants turned out to be 2.60 and 31.5, respectively, whereas the SIS reported the incidence of completed suicide to be 1.11 per 100,000 inhabitants in Trabzon in 1995. Conclusion: Our results demonstrate that SIS data are inadequate for suicide research in Turkey. Our findings show that the risk of completed and attempted suicide is high in young, unmarried, and unemployed persons, and that these groups must be carefully evaluated for suicide risk. The study highlights the need for culture-specific research on suicidal behavior in Turkey.


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nurul A. Emran ◽  
Noraswaliza Abdullah ◽  
Nuzaimah Mustafa

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