Cardiac surgery outcomes.

Outcomes management Pub Date : 2003-10-01
Linda S Halpin, Scott D Barnett, Jim Beachy
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Accrediting organizations and payers are demanding valid and reliable data that demonstrate the value of services. Federal agencies, healthcare industry groups, and healthcare watchdog groups are increasing the demand for public access to outcomes data. A new and growing outcomes dynamic is the information requested by prospective patients in an increasingly consumer-oriented business. Patients demand outcomes, and resources are developing to meet these demands. Physicians are increasingly confronted with requests for information about their mortality and morbidity rates, malpractice suits, and disciplinary actions received. For example, in Virginia, prospective patients have access to data provided by the nonprofit group Virginia Health Information. After numerous resolutions by the Virginia Senate since 1999, the prospective Virginia medical consumer now has access to several annual publications: Virginia Hospitals: A Consumer's Guide, 1999 Annual Report and Strategic Plan Update, and the 1999 Industry Report: Virginia Hospitals and Nursing Facilities. Consumers have access to cardiac outcomes data stratified by hospital, gender, and cardiac service line (cardiac surgery, noninvasive cardiology, and invasive cardiology). This is particularly relevant to IHI because Virginia Health Information specifically targets cardiac care. IHI has a sizable investment in cardiovascular outcomes and has found outcomes measurement and research are key to providing quality care. IHI's goal is to move from an outcomes management model to a disease management model. The hope is to incorporate all aspects of the patient's continuum of care, from preoperative and diagnostic services through cardiac interventions to postoperative rehabilitation. Furthermore, every step along the way will be supported with functional status and quality of life assessments. Although these goals are ambitious and expensive, the return on investment is high.

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心脏手术结果。
认证组织和支付方要求提供证明服务价值的有效可靠的数据。联邦机构、医疗保健行业组织和医疗保健监督组织正在增加对公共访问结果数据的需求。在日益以消费者为导向的业务中,潜在患者所要求的信息是一种新的、不断增长的结果动态。患者需要结果,而资源正在开发以满足这些需求。医生越来越多地面临着关于他们的死亡率和发病率、医疗事故诉讼和收到的纪律处分的信息要求。例如,在弗吉尼亚州,未来的患者可以访问由非营利组织弗吉尼亚健康信息提供的数据。自1999年以来,弗吉尼亚州参议院通过了许多决议,未来的弗吉尼亚州医疗消费者现在可以获得一些年度出版物:弗吉尼亚州医院:消费者指南,1999年年度报告和战略计划更新,以及1999年行业报告:弗吉尼亚州医院和护理设施。消费者可以获得按医院、性别和心脏服务类别(心脏外科、非侵入性心脏病学和侵入性心脏病学)分层的心脏结果数据。这与IHI特别相关,因为弗吉尼亚健康信息专门针对心脏护理。IHI在心血管结果方面进行了大量投资,并发现结果测量和研究是提供高质量护理的关键。IHI的目标是从结果管理模式转向疾病管理模式。希望是纳入病人的所有方面的连续护理,从术前和诊断服务,通过心脏干预术后康复。此外,每一步都将得到功能状态和生活质量评估的支持。尽管这些目标雄心勃勃且代价高昂,但投资回报很高。
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