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Evaluation of the Present-on-Admission Indicator among Hospitalized Fee-for-Service Medicare Patients with a Pressure Ulcer Diagnosis: Coding Patterns and Impact on Hospital-Acquired Pressure Ulcer Rates

Authors :
David A. Ganz
Lee Squitieri
Jack Needleman
Daniel A. Waxman
Clifford Y. Ko
Debra Saliba
Carol M. Mangione
Source :
Health Services Research. 53:2970-2987
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Wiley, 2018.

Abstract

Author(s): Squitieri, Lee; Waxman, Daniel A; Mangione, Carol M; Saliba, Debra; Ko, Clifford Y; Needleman, Jack; Ganz, David A | Abstract: OBJECTIVES:To evaluate national present-on-admission (POA) reporting for hospital-acquired pressure ulcers (HAPUs) and examine the impact of quality measure exclusion criteria on HAPU rates. DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING:Medicare inpatient, outpatient, and nursing facility data as well as independent provider claims (2010-2011). STUDY DESIGN:Retrospective cross-sectional study. DATA COLLECTION/EXTRACTION METHODS:We evaluated acute inpatient hospital admissions among Medicare fee-for-service (FFS) beneficiaries in 2011. Admissions were categorized as follows: (1) no pressure ulcer diagnosis, (2) new pressure ulcer diagnosis, and (3) previously documented pressure ulcer diagnosis. HAPU rates were calculated by varying patient exclusion criteria. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:Among admissions with a pressure ulcer diagnosis, we observed a large discrepancy in the proportion of admissions with a HAPU based on hospital-reported POA data (5.2 percent) and the proportion with a new pressure ulcer diagnosis based on patient history in billing claims (49.7 percent). Applying quality measure exclusion criteria resulted in removal of 91.2 percent of admissions with a pressure injury diagnosis from HAPU rate calculations. CONCLUSIONS:As payers and health care organizations expand the use of quality measures, it is important to consider how the measures are implemented, coding revisions to improve measure validity, and the impact of patient exclusion criteria on provider performance evaluation.

Details

ISSN :
00179124 and 20102011
Volume :
53
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Health Services Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....269dc3e7fbe9fbd252b32a92ea7ab699
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6773.12822