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SAFety, Effectiveness of care and Resource use among Australian Hospitals (SAFER Hospitals): a protocol for a population-wide cohort study of outcomes of hospital care

INTRODUCTION: Despite global concerns about the safety and quality of health care, population-wide studies of hospital outcomes are uncommon. The SAFety, Effectiveness of care and Resource use among Australian Hospitals (SAFER Hospitals) study seeks to estimate the incidence of serious adverse event...

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Autores principales: Ranasinghe, Isuru, Hossain, Sadia, Ali, Anna, Horton, Dennis, Adams, Robert JT, Aliprandi-Costa, Bernadette, Bertilone, Christina, Carneiro, Gustavo, Gallagher, Martin, Guthridge, Steven, Kaambwa, Billingsley, Kotwal, Sradha, O'Callaghan, Gerry, Scott, Ian A, Visvanathan, Renuka, Woodman, Richard J
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7440820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32819937
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-035446
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author Ranasinghe, Isuru
Hossain, Sadia
Ali, Anna
Horton, Dennis
Adams, Robert JT
Aliprandi-Costa, Bernadette
Bertilone, Christina
Carneiro, Gustavo
Gallagher, Martin
Guthridge, Steven
Kaambwa, Billingsley
Kotwal, Sradha
O'Callaghan, Gerry
Scott, Ian A
Visvanathan, Renuka
Woodman, Richard J
author_facet Ranasinghe, Isuru
Hossain, Sadia
Ali, Anna
Horton, Dennis
Adams, Robert JT
Aliprandi-Costa, Bernadette
Bertilone, Christina
Carneiro, Gustavo
Gallagher, Martin
Guthridge, Steven
Kaambwa, Billingsley
Kotwal, Sradha
O'Callaghan, Gerry
Scott, Ian A
Visvanathan, Renuka
Woodman, Richard J
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description INTRODUCTION: Despite global concerns about the safety and quality of health care, population-wide studies of hospital outcomes are uncommon. The SAFety, Effectiveness of care and Resource use among Australian Hospitals (SAFER Hospitals) study seeks to estimate the incidence of serious adverse events, mortality, unplanned rehospitalisations and direct costs following hospital encounters using nationwide data, and to assess the variation and trends in these outcomes. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: SAFER Hospitals is a cohort study with retrospective and prospective components. The retrospective component uses data from 2012 to 2018 on all hospitalised patients age ≥18 years included in each State and Territories’ Admitted Patient Collections. These routinely collected datasets record every hospital encounter from all public and most private hospitals using a standardised set of variables including patient demographics, primary and secondary diagnoses, procedures and patient status at discharge. The study outcomes are deaths, adverse events, readmissions and emergency care visits. Hospitalisation data will be linked to subsequent hospitalisations and each region’s Emergency Department Data Collections and Death Registries to assess readmissions, emergency care encounters and deaths after discharge. Direct hospital costs associated with adverse outcomes will be estimated using data from the National Cost Data Collection. Variation in these outcomes among hospitals will be assessed adjusting for differences in hospitals’ case-mix. The prospective component of the study will evaluate the temporal change in outcomes every 4 years from 2019 until 2030. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Human Research Ethics Committees of the respective Australian states and territories provided ethical approval to conduct this study. A waiver of informed consent was granted for the use of de-identified patient data. Study findings will be disseminated via presentations at conferences and publications in peer-reviewed journals.
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spelling pubmed-74408202020-08-28 SAFety, Effectiveness of care and Resource use among Australian Hospitals (SAFER Hospitals): a protocol for a population-wide cohort study of outcomes of hospital care Ranasinghe, Isuru Hossain, Sadia Ali, Anna Horton, Dennis Adams, Robert JT Aliprandi-Costa, Bernadette Bertilone, Christina Carneiro, Gustavo Gallagher, Martin Guthridge, Steven Kaambwa, Billingsley Kotwal, Sradha O'Callaghan, Gerry Scott, Ian A Visvanathan, Renuka Woodman, Richard J BMJ Open Health Services Research INTRODUCTION: Despite global concerns about the safety and quality of health care, population-wide studies of hospital outcomes are uncommon. The SAFety, Effectiveness of care and Resource use among Australian Hospitals (SAFER Hospitals) study seeks to estimate the incidence of serious adverse events, mortality, unplanned rehospitalisations and direct costs following hospital encounters using nationwide data, and to assess the variation and trends in these outcomes. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: SAFER Hospitals is a cohort study with retrospective and prospective components. The retrospective component uses data from 2012 to 2018 on all hospitalised patients age ≥18 years included in each State and Territories’ Admitted Patient Collections. These routinely collected datasets record every hospital encounter from all public and most private hospitals using a standardised set of variables including patient demographics, primary and secondary diagnoses, procedures and patient status at discharge. The study outcomes are deaths, adverse events, readmissions and emergency care visits. Hospitalisation data will be linked to subsequent hospitalisations and each region’s Emergency Department Data Collections and Death Registries to assess readmissions, emergency care encounters and deaths after discharge. Direct hospital costs associated with adverse outcomes will be estimated using data from the National Cost Data Collection. Variation in these outcomes among hospitals will be assessed adjusting for differences in hospitals’ case-mix. The prospective component of the study will evaluate the temporal change in outcomes every 4 years from 2019 until 2030. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Human Research Ethics Committees of the respective Australian states and territories provided ethical approval to conduct this study. A waiver of informed consent was granted for the use of de-identified patient data. Study findings will be disseminated via presentations at conferences and publications in peer-reviewed journals. BMJ Publishing Group 2020-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7440820/ /pubmed/32819937 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-035446 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
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Ranasinghe, Isuru
Hossain, Sadia
Ali, Anna
Horton, Dennis
Adams, Robert JT
Aliprandi-Costa, Bernadette
Bertilone, Christina
Carneiro, Gustavo
Gallagher, Martin
Guthridge, Steven
Kaambwa, Billingsley
Kotwal, Sradha
O'Callaghan, Gerry
Scott, Ian A
Visvanathan, Renuka
Woodman, Richard J
SAFety, Effectiveness of care and Resource use among Australian Hospitals (SAFER Hospitals): a protocol for a population-wide cohort study of outcomes of hospital care
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title_full SAFety, Effectiveness of care and Resource use among Australian Hospitals (SAFER Hospitals): a protocol for a population-wide cohort study of outcomes of hospital care
title_fullStr SAFety, Effectiveness of care and Resource use among Australian Hospitals (SAFER Hospitals): a protocol for a population-wide cohort study of outcomes of hospital care
title_full_unstemmed SAFety, Effectiveness of care and Resource use among Australian Hospitals (SAFER Hospitals): a protocol for a population-wide cohort study of outcomes of hospital care
title_short SAFety, Effectiveness of care and Resource use among Australian Hospitals (SAFER Hospitals): a protocol for a population-wide cohort study of outcomes of hospital care
title_sort safety, effectiveness of care and resource use among australian hospitals (safer hospitals): a protocol for a population-wide cohort study of outcomes of hospital care
topic Health Services Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7440820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32819937
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-035446
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