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Effects and costs of implementing predictive risk stratification in primary care: a randomised stepped wedge trial

AIM: We evaluated the introduction of a predictive risk stratification model (PRISM) into primary care. Contemporaneously National Health Service (NHS) Wales introduced Quality and Outcomes Framework payments to general practices to focus care on those at highest risk of emergency admission to hospi...

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Autores principales: Snooks, Helen, Bailey-Jones, Kerry, Burge-Jones, Deborah, Dale, Jeremy, Davies, Jan, Evans, Bridie Angela, Farr, Angela, Fitzsimmons, Deborah, Heaven, Martin, Howson, Helen, Hutchings, Hayley, John, Gareth, Kingston, Mark, Lewis, Leo, Phillips, Ceri, Porter, Alison, Sewell, Bernadette, Warm, Daniel, Watkins, Alan, Whitman, Shirley, Williams, Victoria, Russell, Ian
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6820297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30397078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjqs-2018-007976
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author Snooks, Helen
Bailey-Jones, Kerry
Burge-Jones, Deborah
Dale, Jeremy
Davies, Jan
Evans, Bridie Angela
Farr, Angela
Fitzsimmons, Deborah
Heaven, Martin
Howson, Helen
Hutchings, Hayley
John, Gareth
Kingston, Mark
Lewis, Leo
Phillips, Ceri
Porter, Alison
Sewell, Bernadette
Warm, Daniel
Watkins, Alan
Whitman, Shirley
Williams, Victoria
Russell, Ian
author_facet Snooks, Helen
Bailey-Jones, Kerry
Burge-Jones, Deborah
Dale, Jeremy
Davies, Jan
Evans, Bridie Angela
Farr, Angela
Fitzsimmons, Deborah
Heaven, Martin
Howson, Helen
Hutchings, Hayley
John, Gareth
Kingston, Mark
Lewis, Leo
Phillips, Ceri
Porter, Alison
Sewell, Bernadette
Warm, Daniel
Watkins, Alan
Whitman, Shirley
Williams, Victoria
Russell, Ian
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description AIM: We evaluated the introduction of a predictive risk stratification model (PRISM) into primary care. Contemporaneously National Health Service (NHS) Wales introduced Quality and Outcomes Framework payments to general practices to focus care on those at highest risk of emergency admission to hospital. The aim of this study was to evaluate the costs and effects of introducing PRISM into primary care. METHODS: Randomised stepped wedge trial with 32 general practices in one Welsh health board. The intervention comprised: PRISM software; practice-based training; clinical support through two ‘general practitioner (GP) champions’ and technical support. The primary outcome was emergency hospital admissions. RESULTS: Across 230 099 participants, PRISM implementation increased use of health services: emergency hospital admission rates by 1 % when untransformed (while change in log-transformed rate Δ(L)=0.011, 95% CI 0.010 to 0.013); emergency department (ED) attendance rates by untransformed 3 % (while Δ(L)=0.030, 95% CI 0.028 to 0.032); outpatient visit rates by untransformed 5 % (while Δ(L)=0.055, 95% CI 0.051 to 0.058); the proportion of days with recorded GP activity by untransformed 1 % (while Δ(L)=0.011, 95% CI 0.007 to 0.014) and time in hospital by untransformed 3 % (while Δ(L)=0.029, 95% CI 0.026 to 0.031). Thus NHS costs per participant increased by £76 (95% CI £46 to £106). CONCLUSIONS: Introduction of PRISM resulted in a statistically significant increase in emergency hospital admissions and use of other NHS services without evidence of benefits to patients or the NHS.
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spelling pubmed-68202972019-11-13 Effects and costs of implementing predictive risk stratification in primary care: a randomised stepped wedge trial Snooks, Helen Bailey-Jones, Kerry Burge-Jones, Deborah Dale, Jeremy Davies, Jan Evans, Bridie Angela Farr, Angela Fitzsimmons, Deborah Heaven, Martin Howson, Helen Hutchings, Hayley John, Gareth Kingston, Mark Lewis, Leo Phillips, Ceri Porter, Alison Sewell, Bernadette Warm, Daniel Watkins, Alan Whitman, Shirley Williams, Victoria Russell, Ian BMJ Qual Saf Original Research AIM: We evaluated the introduction of a predictive risk stratification model (PRISM) into primary care. Contemporaneously National Health Service (NHS) Wales introduced Quality and Outcomes Framework payments to general practices to focus care on those at highest risk of emergency admission to hospital. The aim of this study was to evaluate the costs and effects of introducing PRISM into primary care. METHODS: Randomised stepped wedge trial with 32 general practices in one Welsh health board. The intervention comprised: PRISM software; practice-based training; clinical support through two ‘general practitioner (GP) champions’ and technical support. The primary outcome was emergency hospital admissions. RESULTS: Across 230 099 participants, PRISM implementation increased use of health services: emergency hospital admission rates by 1 % when untransformed (while change in log-transformed rate Δ(L)=0.011, 95% CI 0.010 to 0.013); emergency department (ED) attendance rates by untransformed 3 % (while Δ(L)=0.030, 95% CI 0.028 to 0.032); outpatient visit rates by untransformed 5 % (while Δ(L)=0.055, 95% CI 0.051 to 0.058); the proportion of days with recorded GP activity by untransformed 1 % (while Δ(L)=0.011, 95% CI 0.007 to 0.014) and time in hospital by untransformed 3 % (while Δ(L)=0.029, 95% CI 0.026 to 0.031). Thus NHS costs per participant increased by £76 (95% CI £46 to £106). CONCLUSIONS: Introduction of PRISM resulted in a statistically significant increase in emergency hospital admissions and use of other NHS services without evidence of benefits to patients or the NHS. BMJ Publishing Group 2019-09 2018-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6820297/ /pubmed/30397078 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjqs-2018-007976 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
spellingShingle Original Research
Snooks, Helen
Bailey-Jones, Kerry
Burge-Jones, Deborah
Dale, Jeremy
Davies, Jan
Evans, Bridie Angela
Farr, Angela
Fitzsimmons, Deborah
Heaven, Martin
Howson, Helen
Hutchings, Hayley
John, Gareth
Kingston, Mark
Lewis, Leo
Phillips, Ceri
Porter, Alison
Sewell, Bernadette
Warm, Daniel
Watkins, Alan
Whitman, Shirley
Williams, Victoria
Russell, Ian
Effects and costs of implementing predictive risk stratification in primary care: a randomised stepped wedge trial
title Effects and costs of implementing predictive risk stratification in primary care: a randomised stepped wedge trial
title_full Effects and costs of implementing predictive risk stratification in primary care: a randomised stepped wedge trial
title_fullStr Effects and costs of implementing predictive risk stratification in primary care: a randomised stepped wedge trial
title_full_unstemmed Effects and costs of implementing predictive risk stratification in primary care: a randomised stepped wedge trial
title_short Effects and costs of implementing predictive risk stratification in primary care: a randomised stepped wedge trial
title_sort effects and costs of implementing predictive risk stratification in primary care: a randomised stepped wedge trial
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6820297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30397078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjqs-2018-007976
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