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84. Evaluation of the NHSN Standardized Infection Ratio (SIR) Risk Adjustment for HO-CDI in Oncology and ICU Patients in General Acute Care Hospitals

BACKGROUND: The NHSN healthcare-facility onset Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) standardized infection ratio (SIR) is used to compare hospital quality and set hospital reimbursement but inadequate risk adjustment could penalize hospitals unnecessarily. We hypothesized that general hospitals...

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Autores principales: Polage, Christopher R, Quan, Kathleen A, Madey, Keith M, Meyers, Frank, Krishna, Sneha, Grein, Jonathan, Gibbs, Laurel, Yokoe, Deborah S, Mabalot, Shannon C, Chinn, Raymond, Hallmark, Amy, Rubin, Zachary A, Fontenot, Michael, Cohen, Stuart, Wightman, Debbra, Birnbaum, David, Huang, Susan S, Torriani, Francesca J
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6808989/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz359.008
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author Polage, Christopher R
Quan, Kathleen A
Madey, Keith M
Meyers, Frank
Krishna, Sneha
Grein, Jonathan
Gibbs, Laurel
Yokoe, Deborah S
Mabalot, Shannon C
Chinn, Raymond
Hallmark, Amy
Rubin, Zachary A
Fontenot, Michael
Cohen, Stuart
Wightman, Debbra
Birnbaum, David
Huang, Susan S
Torriani, Francesca J
author_facet Polage, Christopher R
Quan, Kathleen A
Madey, Keith M
Meyers, Frank
Krishna, Sneha
Grein, Jonathan
Gibbs, Laurel
Yokoe, Deborah S
Mabalot, Shannon C
Chinn, Raymond
Hallmark, Amy
Rubin, Zachary A
Fontenot, Michael
Cohen, Stuart
Wightman, Debbra
Birnbaum, David
Huang, Susan S
Torriani, Francesca J
author_sort Polage, Christopher R
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The NHSN healthcare-facility onset Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) standardized infection ratio (SIR) is used to compare hospital quality and set hospital reimbursement but inadequate risk adjustment could penalize hospitals unnecessarily. We hypothesized that general hospitals with large oncology and/or ICU populations were not fully adjusted in the 2015 NHSN acute care hospital CDI Laboratory-Identified (LabID) event prediction model and SIRs would be affected. METHODS: We validated a negative binomial regression HO-CDI event prediction model identical to the 2015 published model and used FY2016 data from eight general hospitals in California to test our hypothesis. We compared HO-CDI events and SIR values, with and without oncology/hematopoietic stem cell transplant or ICU unit events, patient-days, admissions, bed counts, and adjustment parameters included. RESULTS: Seven major teaching and one nonteaching general acute care hospitals were included (see Table). Eight had oncology/hematopoietic stem cell transplant units; seven had ≥43 ICU beds (median: 134; interquartile range [IQR]: 84–161). The median facility unmodified FacWideIn SIR was 1.23 [IQR: 1.15, 1.29]. Removal of oncology unit data resulted in a 15% median facility decrease in HO-CDI events (IQR: 14%, 21%) and −8% median facility decrease in SIR (IQR: −2%, −14%). Removal of ICU unit data resulted in a 22% median facility decrease in HO-CDI events (IQR: 16%, 26%) and 97% median facility increase in SIR at each facility (IQR: 78%, 105%). CONCLUSION: The ICU bed adjustment in the 2015 NHSN SIR is a powerful correction that fully adjusted for ICU HO-CDI events at all hospitals in the study. However, the lack of risk adjustment for oncology/hematopoietic stem cell transplant unit HO-CDI events suggests that the current model unfairly penalizes general acute facilities, many of which also provide specialized oncologic care. Thus, the model needs to be re-adjusted to account for this important specialty care population in general acute care facilities. [Image: see text] DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported Disclosures.
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spelling pubmed-68089892019-10-28 84. Evaluation of the NHSN Standardized Infection Ratio (SIR) Risk Adjustment for HO-CDI in Oncology and ICU Patients in General Acute Care Hospitals Polage, Christopher R Quan, Kathleen A Madey, Keith M Meyers, Frank Krishna, Sneha Grein, Jonathan Gibbs, Laurel Yokoe, Deborah S Mabalot, Shannon C Chinn, Raymond Hallmark, Amy Rubin, Zachary A Fontenot, Michael Cohen, Stuart Wightman, Debbra Birnbaum, David Huang, Susan S Torriani, Francesca J Open Forum Infect Dis Abstracts BACKGROUND: The NHSN healthcare-facility onset Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) standardized infection ratio (SIR) is used to compare hospital quality and set hospital reimbursement but inadequate risk adjustment could penalize hospitals unnecessarily. We hypothesized that general hospitals with large oncology and/or ICU populations were not fully adjusted in the 2015 NHSN acute care hospital CDI Laboratory-Identified (LabID) event prediction model and SIRs would be affected. METHODS: We validated a negative binomial regression HO-CDI event prediction model identical to the 2015 published model and used FY2016 data from eight general hospitals in California to test our hypothesis. We compared HO-CDI events and SIR values, with and without oncology/hematopoietic stem cell transplant or ICU unit events, patient-days, admissions, bed counts, and adjustment parameters included. RESULTS: Seven major teaching and one nonteaching general acute care hospitals were included (see Table). Eight had oncology/hematopoietic stem cell transplant units; seven had ≥43 ICU beds (median: 134; interquartile range [IQR]: 84–161). The median facility unmodified FacWideIn SIR was 1.23 [IQR: 1.15, 1.29]. Removal of oncology unit data resulted in a 15% median facility decrease in HO-CDI events (IQR: 14%, 21%) and −8% median facility decrease in SIR (IQR: −2%, −14%). Removal of ICU unit data resulted in a 22% median facility decrease in HO-CDI events (IQR: 16%, 26%) and 97% median facility increase in SIR at each facility (IQR: 78%, 105%). CONCLUSION: The ICU bed adjustment in the 2015 NHSN SIR is a powerful correction that fully adjusted for ICU HO-CDI events at all hospitals in the study. However, the lack of risk adjustment for oncology/hematopoietic stem cell transplant unit HO-CDI events suggests that the current model unfairly penalizes general acute facilities, many of which also provide specialized oncologic care. Thus, the model needs to be re-adjusted to account for this important specialty care population in general acute care facilities. [Image: see text] DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported Disclosures. Oxford University Press 2019-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6808989/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz359.008 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Polage, Christopher R
Quan, Kathleen A
Madey, Keith M
Meyers, Frank
Krishna, Sneha
Grein, Jonathan
Gibbs, Laurel
Yokoe, Deborah S
Mabalot, Shannon C
Chinn, Raymond
Hallmark, Amy
Rubin, Zachary A
Fontenot, Michael
Cohen, Stuart
Wightman, Debbra
Birnbaum, David
Huang, Susan S
Torriani, Francesca J
84. Evaluation of the NHSN Standardized Infection Ratio (SIR) Risk Adjustment for HO-CDI in Oncology and ICU Patients in General Acute Care Hospitals
title 84. Evaluation of the NHSN Standardized Infection Ratio (SIR) Risk Adjustment for HO-CDI in Oncology and ICU Patients in General Acute Care Hospitals
title_full 84. Evaluation of the NHSN Standardized Infection Ratio (SIR) Risk Adjustment for HO-CDI in Oncology and ICU Patients in General Acute Care Hospitals
title_fullStr 84. Evaluation of the NHSN Standardized Infection Ratio (SIR) Risk Adjustment for HO-CDI in Oncology and ICU Patients in General Acute Care Hospitals
title_full_unstemmed 84. Evaluation of the NHSN Standardized Infection Ratio (SIR) Risk Adjustment for HO-CDI in Oncology and ICU Patients in General Acute Care Hospitals
title_short 84. Evaluation of the NHSN Standardized Infection Ratio (SIR) Risk Adjustment for HO-CDI in Oncology and ICU Patients in General Acute Care Hospitals
title_sort 84. evaluation of the nhsn standardized infection ratio (sir) risk adjustment for ho-cdi in oncology and icu patients in general acute care hospitals
topic Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6808989/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz359.008
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