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Correction: Benchmarking of survival outcomes following haematopoietic stem cell transplantation: A review of existing processes and the introduction of an international system from the European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT) and the Joint Accreditation Committee of ISCT and EBMT (JACIE)

Authors :
John A. Snowden
Riccardo Saccardi
Kim Orchard
Per Ljungman
Rafael F. Duarte
Myriam Labopin
Eoin McGrath
Nigel Brook
Carmen Ruiz de Elvira
Debra Gordon
Hélène A. Poirel
Francis Ayuk
Yves Beguin
Francesca Bonifazi
Alois Gratwohl
Noel Milpied
John Moore
Jakob Passweg
J. Douglas Rizzo
Stephen R. Spellman
Jorge Sierra
Carlos Solano
Fermin Sanchez-Guijo
Nina Worel
Andreu Gusi
Gillian Adams
Theodor Balan
Helen Baldomero
Gilles Macq
Evelyne Marry
Florence Mesnil
Elena Oldani
Rachel Pearce
Julia Perry
Nicole Raus
Urs Schanz
Steven Tran
Leonie Wilcox
Grzegorz W. Basak
Christian Chabannon
Selim Corbacioglu
Harry Dolstra
Jürgen Kuball
Mohamad Mohty
Arjan Lankester
Sylvia Montoto
Arnon Nagler
Jan Styczynski
Ibrahim Yakoub-Agha
Regis Peffault de Latour
Nicolaus Kroeger
Ronald Brand
Liesbeth C. de Wreede
Erik van Zwet
Hein Putter
Source :
Bone Marrow Transplantation
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019.

Abstract

In many healthcare settings, benchmarking for complex procedures has become a mandatory requirement by competent authorities, regulators, payers and patients to assure clinical performance, cost-effectiveness and safe care of patients. In several countries inside and outside Europe, benchmarking systems have been established for haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), but access is not universal. As benchmarking is now integrated into the FACT-JACIE standards, the EBMT and JACIE established a Clinical Outcomes Group (COG) to develop and introduce a universal system accessible across EBMT members. Established systems from seven European countries (United Kingdom, Italy, Belgium, France, Germany, Spain, Switzerland), USA and Australia were appraised, revealing similarities in process, but wide variations in selection criteria and statistical methods. In tandem, the COG developed the first phase of a bespoke risk-adapted international benchmarking model for one-year survival following allogeneic and autologous HSCT based on current capabilities within the EBMT registry core dataset. Data completeness, which has a critical impact on validity of centre comparisons, is also assessed. Ongoing development will include further scientific validation of the model, incorporation of further variables (when appropriate) alongside implementation of systems for clinically meaningful interpretation and governance aiming to maximise acceptance to centres, clinicians, payers and patients across EBMT.

Details

ISSN :
14765365 and 02683369
Volume :
55
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bone Marrow Transplantation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e2962602dc98b565da2e2bcb32341c20