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Healthcare Quality and Disparities the Patient Perspective Denise Dougherty, Ph.D. Senior Advisor, Child Health and Quality Improvement IOM Forum on the Science of Healthcare Quality Improvement and Implementation Workshop on Research/Evaluation Methods and Spread May 24, 2007

Source Basics U.S. National Reports on Quality and Disparities in Healthcare (AHRQ/USDHHS) Other analyses Framework for Presentation STEEEP Following guidance of the IOM

2006 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Reports Released Jan 11

2006 Quality Report Findings Most areas of health care quality are improving, but only very slowly 38 of 40 core measures improved compared to 2005 Reports Overall improvement rate: 3.1% Use of proven prevention strategies lags significantly behind other gains in health care Only 52% adults reported receiving recommended colorectal cancer screenings Only 58% of obese adults given advice about exercise from their doctor Only 48 % of adults with diabetes receive all their recommended screenings

2006 Quality Report Findings (2) Improvement varies by health care delivery setting Hospital care improving at annual rate of 7.8% Ambulatory care and nursing home and home health care improving at much slower rates Median percent improvement 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7.8 Hospital (n=6) 3.2 Ambulatory (n=26) 1.0 Nursing home/home health (n=5) n = number of measures

Effectiveness: Where are the Biggest Variations? Ratio of highest to lowest state 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Measures with greatest differences between "best" and "worst" states 8.4 6.3 Nursing home chronic care residents Hemodialysis patients with adequate dialysis 5.0 Pediatric asthma admissions 4.3 Prenatal care in first trimester 3.8 3.7 Appropriate heart attach care Suicide death rate In many areas, health care quality highly variable across states Use of restraints in nursing homes Prenatal care in 1 st trimester Appropriate heart attack care

Effectiveness: Biggest Variations Across States Chronic care nursing home residents with physical restraints, 2004 04-2005 Note: Lower rate = State has rate in use of restraints lower than the all-states average in both 2004 and 2005; Higher rate = State has rate in use of restraints higher than the all-states average in both 2004 and 2005

Effectiveness: Gaps in Asthma Care for Children Pediatric asthma hospitalization rates vary greatly by state Worst performing state admits 5 times the number of children for asthma versus the best performing state 12-50% of child asthma hospitalizations believed preventable thru improved ambulatory care If 50% of hospitalizations were avoided, savings could = $600M hospital costs in one year Sources: Map and ratios: NHQR, 2006; other: based on Flore et al., 2003 and HCUPNet data, 2003.

Effectiveness: Hospitalizations for lower extremity amputations per 1000 adult patients with diabetes diagnosis, 1999-2001 and 2002-2004 2004 Overall rate fell from 5.5 to 4.4 For adults 65+ rate fell from 9.2 to 6.9 HP2010 goal of 1.8 not met for any adult age group For total hospital costs of diabetes roughly 2/3s preventable $2.1 billion Sources: Hospital admission rates: NHQR, 2006, with CDC NCHS National Hospital Discharge Survey as data source Avoidable hospital costs for diabetes: AHRQ HCUP Highlight 1.

Effectiveness: Diabetes: Adults age 40 and older with diagnosed diabetes who received at least one HbA1c test, retinal exam, and foot exam in the past year, 2000-2003 2003 Received all 3: rate improved from 41.2% to 47.8% Improvement due to foot exam increase: from 65.4% to 72.7% Source: NHQR, 2006, based on data from the 2000-2003 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (AHRQ)

Safety: Central venous catheter placements with bloodstream infection or associated mechanical adverse events and composite, Medicare patients, 2003 and 2004 No change 2003-2004 Source: NHQR, 2006, based on data from Medicare Patient Safety Monitoring System, 2003-2004 (CMS)

Timeliness: Median time (minutes) from arrival of Medicare heart attack patients to initiation of thrombolytic therapy, 2000-2004 2004 Median time to therapy increased From 43.0 mins. to 49.8 mins. Median time remains well above the national target of 30 mins. Source: NHQR, 2006, based on data from Medicare Quality Improvement Organization Program, 2000-2004 (CMS)

Patient Centeredness: Adult hospital patients who reported sometimes or never having good communication with doctors, good communication with nurses, communication about new medications, and discharge information, 2005 26% reported not having good communications about new medications during their stay 21% reported not receiving good discharge information Source: NHQR, 2006, based on data from the Hospital CAHPS survey, 2005 (AHRQ)

Equity: Selected 2006 Disparities Report Findings for Racial and Ethnic Minorities Disparities remain prevalent Blacks, Hispanics, Poor worse off on 75% of quality measures Asians, American Indians worse off on 40% of quality measures Hispanics, Poor worse off on 90% of access measures Blacks, Asians worse off on 33% of access measures

Equity: Selected 2006 Disparities Report Findings (2) Most disparities in quality are not improving Third of racial and ethnic disparities in quality getting larger, Quarter getting smaller Two-thirds of disparities in quality for Poor getting larger 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% 20% 50% 40% 30% Black vs. White (n=20) 25% 35% Asian vs. White (n=20) 25% 35% 40% AI/AN vs. White (n=20) 30% 45% 25% Hispanic vs. Non- Hispanic White (n=20) 25% 8% 67% Poor vs. High Income (n=12) Note: Graph compares 2005 findings with 2006 findings for 20 core measures of quality from NHDR Measure Set, Income analysis uses 12 core measures where income data is available Improving Same Worsening

Equity: Gaps in Asthma Care for Children by Race/Ethnicity Pediatric asthma admissions vary across racial and ethnic groups Black children admitted much more frequently for asthma versus other groups Pediatric asthma admission rate per 100,000 population, by race/ethnicity Key: API = Asian or Pacific Islander Source: HCUP State Inpatient Database disparities analysis file, 2001-2003 Denominator: Children ages 0-17 Note: White, Black and API are non-hispanic groups

Equity: Patient Safety by Hospital Type Public hospitals worse than private NFP and private FP for: Deaths per 1,000 admissions for: Low-mortality DRGs AMI as principal diagnosis CHF as principal diagnosis Abdominal aortic aneurysm Pediatric heart surgery Postoperative (per 1,000 admissions): Hemorrhage or hematoma Physiologic and metabolic derangements Pulmonary embolus or DVT Abdominal wound dehiscence (admissions for abdominopelvic-surgery discharges excluding OB) Source: NHQR, 2006, appendix tables for patient safety

Equity: Rural and Metropolitan People in rural areas: More likely to have hospital, emergency room, or clinic as source of ongoing care Less likely to have a provider with office hours nights or weekends Substantially higher rates of deaths per 1,000 admissions with abdominal aortic aneurysm Compared to children from micropolitan counties, those in large metro areas: More likely to experience selected infections due to medical care Sources: People in rural areas data: NHQR/DR, 2006. Children s s data: Chevarely,, et al., Ambulatory Pediatrics 6(5), Sep-Oct 2006, based on HCUP data, 2002

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Comments? Questions? Denise.dougherty@ahrq.hhs.gov Reports leader: edward.kelley@ahrq.hhs.gov