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Activity-Based Funding of Hospitals and Its Impact on Mortality, Readmission, Discharge Destination, Severity of Illness, and Volume of Care: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

BACKGROUND: Activity-based funding (ABF) of hospitals is a policy intervention intended to re-shape incentives across health systems through the use of diagnosis-related groups. Many countries are adopting or actively promoting ABF. We assessed the effect of ABF on key measures potentially affecting...

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Autores principales: Palmer, Karen S., Agoritsas, Thomas, Martin, Danielle, Scott, Taryn, Mulla, Sohail M., Miller, Ashley P., Agarwal, Arnav, Bresnahan, Andrew, Hazzan, Afeez Abiola, Jeffery, Rebecca A., Merglen, Arnaud, Negm, Ahmed, Siemieniuk, Reed A., Bhatnagar, Neera, Dhalla, Irfan A., Lavis, John N., You, John J., Duckett, Stephen J., Guyatt, Gordon H.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4210200/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25347697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109975
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author Palmer, Karen S.
Agoritsas, Thomas
Martin, Danielle
Scott, Taryn
Mulla, Sohail M.
Miller, Ashley P.
Agarwal, Arnav
Bresnahan, Andrew
Hazzan, Afeez Abiola
Jeffery, Rebecca A.
Merglen, Arnaud
Negm, Ahmed
Siemieniuk, Reed A.
Bhatnagar, Neera
Dhalla, Irfan A.
Lavis, John N.
You, John J.
Duckett, Stephen J.
Guyatt, Gordon H.
author_facet Palmer, Karen S.
Agoritsas, Thomas
Martin, Danielle
Scott, Taryn
Mulla, Sohail M.
Miller, Ashley P.
Agarwal, Arnav
Bresnahan, Andrew
Hazzan, Afeez Abiola
Jeffery, Rebecca A.
Merglen, Arnaud
Negm, Ahmed
Siemieniuk, Reed A.
Bhatnagar, Neera
Dhalla, Irfan A.
Lavis, John N.
You, John J.
Duckett, Stephen J.
Guyatt, Gordon H.
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description BACKGROUND: Activity-based funding (ABF) of hospitals is a policy intervention intended to re-shape incentives across health systems through the use of diagnosis-related groups. Many countries are adopting or actively promoting ABF. We assessed the effect of ABF on key measures potentially affecting patients and health care systems: mortality (acute and post-acute care); readmission rates; discharge rate to post-acute care following hospitalization; severity of illness; volume of care. METHODS: We undertook a systematic review and meta-analysis of the worldwide evidence produced since 1980. We included all studies reporting original quantitative data comparing the impact of ABF versus alternative funding systems in acute care settings, regardless of language. We searched 9 electronic databases (OVID MEDLINE, EMBASE, OVID Healthstar, CINAHL, Cochrane CENTRAL, Health Technology Assessment, NHS Economic Evaluation Database, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, and Business Source), hand-searched reference lists, and consulted with experts. Paired reviewers independently screened for eligibility, abstracted data, and assessed study credibility according to a pre-defined scoring system, resolving conflicts by discussion or adjudication. RESULTS: Of 16,565 unique citations, 50 US studies and 15 studies from 9 other countries proved eligible (i.e. Australia, Austria, England, Germany, Israel, Italy, Scotland, Sweden, Switzerland). We found consistent and robust differences between ABF and no-ABF in discharge to post-acute care, showing a 24% increase with ABF (pooled relative risk  = 1.24, 95% CI 1.18–1.31). Results also suggested a possible increase in readmission with ABF, and an apparent increase in severity of illness, perhaps reflecting differences in diagnostic coding. Although we found no consistent, systematic differences in mortality rates and volume of care, results varied widely across studies, some suggesting appreciable benefits from ABF, and others suggesting deleterious consequences. CONCLUSIONS: Transitioning to ABF is associated with important policy- and clinically-relevant changes. Evidence suggests substantial increases in admissions to post-acute care following hospitalization, with implications for system capacity and equitable access to care. High variability in results of other outcomes leaves the impact in particular settings uncertain, and may not allow a jurisdiction to predict if ABF would be harmless. Decision-makers considering ABF should plan for likely increases in post-acute care admissions, and be aware of the large uncertainty around impacts on other critical outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-42102002014-10-30 Activity-Based Funding of Hospitals and Its Impact on Mortality, Readmission, Discharge Destination, Severity of Illness, and Volume of Care: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Palmer, Karen S. Agoritsas, Thomas Martin, Danielle Scott, Taryn Mulla, Sohail M. Miller, Ashley P. Agarwal, Arnav Bresnahan, Andrew Hazzan, Afeez Abiola Jeffery, Rebecca A. Merglen, Arnaud Negm, Ahmed Siemieniuk, Reed A. Bhatnagar, Neera Dhalla, Irfan A. Lavis, John N. You, John J. Duckett, Stephen J. Guyatt, Gordon H. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Activity-based funding (ABF) of hospitals is a policy intervention intended to re-shape incentives across health systems through the use of diagnosis-related groups. Many countries are adopting or actively promoting ABF. We assessed the effect of ABF on key measures potentially affecting patients and health care systems: mortality (acute and post-acute care); readmission rates; discharge rate to post-acute care following hospitalization; severity of illness; volume of care. METHODS: We undertook a systematic review and meta-analysis of the worldwide evidence produced since 1980. We included all studies reporting original quantitative data comparing the impact of ABF versus alternative funding systems in acute care settings, regardless of language. We searched 9 electronic databases (OVID MEDLINE, EMBASE, OVID Healthstar, CINAHL, Cochrane CENTRAL, Health Technology Assessment, NHS Economic Evaluation Database, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, and Business Source), hand-searched reference lists, and consulted with experts. Paired reviewers independently screened for eligibility, abstracted data, and assessed study credibility according to a pre-defined scoring system, resolving conflicts by discussion or adjudication. RESULTS: Of 16,565 unique citations, 50 US studies and 15 studies from 9 other countries proved eligible (i.e. Australia, Austria, England, Germany, Israel, Italy, Scotland, Sweden, Switzerland). We found consistent and robust differences between ABF and no-ABF in discharge to post-acute care, showing a 24% increase with ABF (pooled relative risk  = 1.24, 95% CI 1.18–1.31). Results also suggested a possible increase in readmission with ABF, and an apparent increase in severity of illness, perhaps reflecting differences in diagnostic coding. Although we found no consistent, systematic differences in mortality rates and volume of care, results varied widely across studies, some suggesting appreciable benefits from ABF, and others suggesting deleterious consequences. CONCLUSIONS: Transitioning to ABF is associated with important policy- and clinically-relevant changes. Evidence suggests substantial increases in admissions to post-acute care following hospitalization, with implications for system capacity and equitable access to care. High variability in results of other outcomes leaves the impact in particular settings uncertain, and may not allow a jurisdiction to predict if ABF would be harmless. Decision-makers considering ABF should plan for likely increases in post-acute care admissions, and be aware of the large uncertainty around impacts on other critical outcomes. Public Library of Science 2014-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4210200/ /pubmed/25347697 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109975 Text en © 2014 Palmer et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Palmer, Karen S.
Agoritsas, Thomas
Martin, Danielle
Scott, Taryn
Mulla, Sohail M.
Miller, Ashley P.
Agarwal, Arnav
Bresnahan, Andrew
Hazzan, Afeez Abiola
Jeffery, Rebecca A.
Merglen, Arnaud
Negm, Ahmed
Siemieniuk, Reed A.
Bhatnagar, Neera
Dhalla, Irfan A.
Lavis, John N.
You, John J.
Duckett, Stephen J.
Guyatt, Gordon H.
Activity-Based Funding of Hospitals and Its Impact on Mortality, Readmission, Discharge Destination, Severity of Illness, and Volume of Care: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
title Activity-Based Funding of Hospitals and Its Impact on Mortality, Readmission, Discharge Destination, Severity of Illness, and Volume of Care: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
title_full Activity-Based Funding of Hospitals and Its Impact on Mortality, Readmission, Discharge Destination, Severity of Illness, and Volume of Care: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
title_fullStr Activity-Based Funding of Hospitals and Its Impact on Mortality, Readmission, Discharge Destination, Severity of Illness, and Volume of Care: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Activity-Based Funding of Hospitals and Its Impact on Mortality, Readmission, Discharge Destination, Severity of Illness, and Volume of Care: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
title_short Activity-Based Funding of Hospitals and Its Impact on Mortality, Readmission, Discharge Destination, Severity of Illness, and Volume of Care: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
title_sort activity-based funding of hospitals and its impact on mortality, readmission, discharge destination, severity of illness, and volume of care: a systematic review and meta-analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4210200/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25347697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109975
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