New Research Estimates 1500 Lives Could Be Saved Annually if the Lowest Performing Hospitals for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Performed as Well as Top-ranking Hospitals
Posted on: Tuesday, 2 December 2008, 06:50 CST
The study found that the average RAMR among Medicare beneficiaries in 2003 and 2004 ranged from 1.4 percent among the highest performing hospitals, or those in Tier 1, to 6.4 percent in the fourth or lowest ranking tier. As noted in the Archives of Internal Medicine, "The relative risk of mortality for undergoing CABG surgery in a bottom tier hospital was 4.4 times that of a top-tier hospital," and "75% of the observed deaths of either male or female Medicare beneficiaries treated in a tier 4 hospital could be avoided if tier 4 hospitals could improve their performance to the average performance of top tier hospitals."
The gender differential against women, meanwhile, increased from .68 percent in Tier 1 to 2.67 percent in Tier 4. According to researchers, the increase in the gender difference in risk-adjusted mortality from Tier 1 to all other tiers is statistically significant.
"With CABG surgery being performed on an elective basis more often and at
a growing number of hospitals, there is increasing interest and debate
regarding performance ratings," said one of the authors,
The article also noted that the difference in relative mortality rates between the highest and lowest performing hospitals is greater than the reduction in mortality rates seen over the past ten years as the result of clinical advances in CABG surgery.
Hospital administrators and chief medical officers interested in how their hospitals ranked are invited to send their name, title and facility name to cdsinfo@cardiacdatasolutions.com.
The lead researchers for the study were
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