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Evolving Healthcare Quality in Top Tertiary General Hospitals in China during the China Healthcare Reform (2010–2012) from the Perspective of Inpatient Mortality

Healthcare reforms (HR) initiated by many countries impacts on healthcare systems worldwide. Being one of fast developing countries, China launched HR in 2009. Better understanding of its impact is helpful for China and others in further pursuit of HR. Here we evaluate inpatient mortality, a proxy t...

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Autores principales: Ma, Xie-Min, Chen, Xiao-Hong, Wang, Ji-Shan, Lyman, Gary H., Qu, Zhi, Ma, Wen, Song, Jing-Chen, Zhou, Chuan-Kun, Zhao, Lue Ping
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4666409/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26624005
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140568
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author Ma, Xie-Min
Chen, Xiao-Hong
Wang, Ji-Shan
Lyman, Gary H.
Qu, Zhi
Ma, Wen
Song, Jing-Chen
Zhou, Chuan-Kun
Zhao, Lue Ping
author_facet Ma, Xie-Min
Chen, Xiao-Hong
Wang, Ji-Shan
Lyman, Gary H.
Qu, Zhi
Ma, Wen
Song, Jing-Chen
Zhou, Chuan-Kun
Zhao, Lue Ping
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description Healthcare reforms (HR) initiated by many countries impacts on healthcare systems worldwide. Being one of fast developing countries, China launched HR in 2009. Better understanding of its impact is helpful for China and others in further pursuit of HR. Here we evaluate inpatient mortality, a proxy to healthcare quality, in 43 top tertiary hospitals in China during this critical period. This is a hospital-based observational study with 8 million discharge summary reports (DSR) from 43 Chinese hospitals from 2010–2012. Using DSRs, we extract the vita status as the outcome, in addition to age, gender, diagnostic codes, and surgical codes. Nearly all hospitals have expanded their hospitalization capacities during this period. As of year 2010, inpatient mortality (IM) across hospitals varies widely from 2‰ to 20‰. Comparing IM of year 2011 and 2012 with 2010, the overall IM has been substantially reduced (OR = 0.883 and 0.766, p-values<0.001), showing steady improvements in healthcare quality. Surgical IM correlates with the overall IM (correlation = 0.60, p-value <0.001), but is less uniform. Over these years, surgical IM has also been steadily reduced (OR = 0.890 and 0.793, p-values<0.001). Further analyses of treatments on five major diseases and six major surgeries revealed that treatments of myocardial infarction, cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral infarction have significant improvement. Observed temporal and spatial variations demonstrate that there is a substantial disparity in healthcare quality across tertiary hospitals, and that these hospitals are rapidly improving healthcare quality. Evidence-based assessment shed light on the reform impact. Lessons learnt here are relevant to further refining HR.
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spelling pubmed-46664092015-12-10 Evolving Healthcare Quality in Top Tertiary General Hospitals in China during the China Healthcare Reform (2010–2012) from the Perspective of Inpatient Mortality Ma, Xie-Min Chen, Xiao-Hong Wang, Ji-Shan Lyman, Gary H. Qu, Zhi Ma, Wen Song, Jing-Chen Zhou, Chuan-Kun Zhao, Lue Ping PLoS One Research Article Healthcare reforms (HR) initiated by many countries impacts on healthcare systems worldwide. Being one of fast developing countries, China launched HR in 2009. Better understanding of its impact is helpful for China and others in further pursuit of HR. Here we evaluate inpatient mortality, a proxy to healthcare quality, in 43 top tertiary hospitals in China during this critical period. This is a hospital-based observational study with 8 million discharge summary reports (DSR) from 43 Chinese hospitals from 2010–2012. Using DSRs, we extract the vita status as the outcome, in addition to age, gender, diagnostic codes, and surgical codes. Nearly all hospitals have expanded their hospitalization capacities during this period. As of year 2010, inpatient mortality (IM) across hospitals varies widely from 2‰ to 20‰. Comparing IM of year 2011 and 2012 with 2010, the overall IM has been substantially reduced (OR = 0.883 and 0.766, p-values<0.001), showing steady improvements in healthcare quality. Surgical IM correlates with the overall IM (correlation = 0.60, p-value <0.001), but is less uniform. Over these years, surgical IM has also been steadily reduced (OR = 0.890 and 0.793, p-values<0.001). Further analyses of treatments on five major diseases and six major surgeries revealed that treatments of myocardial infarction, cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral infarction have significant improvement. Observed temporal and spatial variations demonstrate that there is a substantial disparity in healthcare quality across tertiary hospitals, and that these hospitals are rapidly improving healthcare quality. Evidence-based assessment shed light on the reform impact. Lessons learnt here are relevant to further refining HR. Public Library of Science 2015-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4666409/ /pubmed/26624005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140568 Text en © 2015 Ma 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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Ma, Xie-Min
Chen, Xiao-Hong
Wang, Ji-Shan
Lyman, Gary H.
Qu, Zhi
Ma, Wen
Song, Jing-Chen
Zhou, Chuan-Kun
Zhao, Lue Ping
Evolving Healthcare Quality in Top Tertiary General Hospitals in China during the China Healthcare Reform (2010–2012) from the Perspective of Inpatient Mortality
title Evolving Healthcare Quality in Top Tertiary General Hospitals in China during the China Healthcare Reform (2010–2012) from the Perspective of Inpatient Mortality
title_full Evolving Healthcare Quality in Top Tertiary General Hospitals in China during the China Healthcare Reform (2010–2012) from the Perspective of Inpatient Mortality
title_fullStr Evolving Healthcare Quality in Top Tertiary General Hospitals in China during the China Healthcare Reform (2010–2012) from the Perspective of Inpatient Mortality
title_full_unstemmed Evolving Healthcare Quality in Top Tertiary General Hospitals in China during the China Healthcare Reform (2010–2012) from the Perspective of Inpatient Mortality
title_short Evolving Healthcare Quality in Top Tertiary General Hospitals in China during the China Healthcare Reform (2010–2012) from the Perspective of Inpatient Mortality
title_sort evolving healthcare quality in top tertiary general hospitals in china during the china healthcare reform (2010–2012) from the perspective of inpatient mortality
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4666409/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26624005
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140568
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