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Follow-up analysis of federal process of care data reported from three acute care hospitals in rural Appalachia

BACKGROUND: This investigation evaluated standardized process of care data collected on selected hospitals serving a remote rural section of westernmost North Carolina. METHODS: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services data were analyzed retrospectively for multiple clinical parameters at Fannin R...

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Autores principales: Sills, E Scott, Chiriac, Liubomir, Vaughan, Denis, Jones, Christopher A, Salem, Shala A
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3615699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23569393
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CEOR.S42649
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author Sills, E Scott
Chiriac, Liubomir
Vaughan, Denis
Jones, Christopher A
Salem, Shala A
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Chiriac, Liubomir
Vaughan, Denis
Jones, Christopher A
Salem, Shala A
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description BACKGROUND: This investigation evaluated standardized process of care data collected on selected hospitals serving a remote rural section of westernmost North Carolina. METHODS: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services data were analyzed retrospectively for multiple clinical parameters at Fannin Regional Hospital, Murphy Medical Center, and Union General Hospital. Data were analyzed by paired t-test for individual comparisons among the three study hospitals to compare the three facilities with each other, as well as with state and national average for each parameter. RESULTS: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services “Hospital Compare” data from 2011 showed Fannin Regional Hospital to have significantly higher composite scores on standardized clinical process of care measures relative to the national average, compared with Murphy Medical Center (P = 0.01) and Union General Hospital (P = 0.01). This difference was noted to persist when Fannin Regional Hospital was compared with Union General Hospital using common state reference data (P = 0.02). When compared with national averages, mean process of care scores reported from Murphy Medical Center and Union General Hospital were both lower but not significantly different (−3.44 versus −6.07, respectively, P = 0.54). CONCLUSION: The range of process of care scores submitted by acute care hospitals in western North Carolina is considerable. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services “Hospital Compare” information suggests that process of care measurements at Fannin Regional Hospital are significantly higher than at either Murphy Medical Center or Union General Hospital, relative to state and national benchmarks. Further investigation is needed to determine what impact these differences in process of care may have on hospital volume and/or market share in this region. Additional research is planned to identify process of care trends in this demographic and geographically rural area.
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spelling pubmed-36156992013-04-08 Follow-up analysis of federal process of care data reported from three acute care hospitals in rural Appalachia Sills, E Scott Chiriac, Liubomir Vaughan, Denis Jones, Christopher A Salem, Shala A Clinicoecon Outcomes Res Short Report BACKGROUND: This investigation evaluated standardized process of care data collected on selected hospitals serving a remote rural section of westernmost North Carolina. METHODS: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services data were analyzed retrospectively for multiple clinical parameters at Fannin Regional Hospital, Murphy Medical Center, and Union General Hospital. Data were analyzed by paired t-test for individual comparisons among the three study hospitals to compare the three facilities with each other, as well as with state and national average for each parameter. RESULTS: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services “Hospital Compare” data from 2011 showed Fannin Regional Hospital to have significantly higher composite scores on standardized clinical process of care measures relative to the national average, compared with Murphy Medical Center (P = 0.01) and Union General Hospital (P = 0.01). This difference was noted to persist when Fannin Regional Hospital was compared with Union General Hospital using common state reference data (P = 0.02). When compared with national averages, mean process of care scores reported from Murphy Medical Center and Union General Hospital were both lower but not significantly different (−3.44 versus −6.07, respectively, P = 0.54). CONCLUSION: The range of process of care scores submitted by acute care hospitals in western North Carolina is considerable. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services “Hospital Compare” information suggests that process of care measurements at Fannin Regional Hospital are significantly higher than at either Murphy Medical Center or Union General Hospital, relative to state and national benchmarks. Further investigation is needed to determine what impact these differences in process of care may have on hospital volume and/or market share in this region. Additional research is planned to identify process of care trends in this demographic and geographically rural area. Dove Medical Press 2013-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3615699/ /pubmed/23569393 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CEOR.S42649 Text en © 2013 Sills et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sills, E Scott
Chiriac, Liubomir
Vaughan, Denis
Jones, Christopher A
Salem, Shala A
Follow-up analysis of federal process of care data reported from three acute care hospitals in rural Appalachia
title Follow-up analysis of federal process of care data reported from three acute care hospitals in rural Appalachia
title_full Follow-up analysis of federal process of care data reported from three acute care hospitals in rural Appalachia
title_fullStr Follow-up analysis of federal process of care data reported from three acute care hospitals in rural Appalachia
title_full_unstemmed Follow-up analysis of federal process of care data reported from three acute care hospitals in rural Appalachia
title_short Follow-up analysis of federal process of care data reported from three acute care hospitals in rural Appalachia
title_sort follow-up analysis of federal process of care data reported from three acute care hospitals in rural appalachia
topic Short Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3615699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23569393
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CEOR.S42649
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