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Calculation of adjusted death rates, HSMR E xperience in Sweden Hans Rutberg, Senior medical adviser Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare. Sweden Inhabitants ~ 9 million County Councils: 21 Hospitals ~ 70. ÖSTERGÖTLANDS LÄN Linköping. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Calculation of adjusted death Calculation of adjusted death rates, HSMR rates, HSMR EExperience in Swedenxperience in Sweden
Hans Rutberg, Senior medical adviserHans Rutberg, Senior medical adviserSwedish National Board of Health and Welfare Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare
ÖSTERGÖTLANDS LÄNLinköping
SwedenInhabitants ~ 9 million
County Councils: 21
Hospitals ~ 70
Age, sex, admission method, los, Age, sex, admission method, los, diagnosis, HSMRs - hospital standardised diagnosis, HSMRs - hospital standardised mortality ratios 1995-2001 (mortality ratios 1995-2001 (99%99% CIs) CIs)
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Walsall change of HSMR Walsall change of HSMR Observed – expected deaths (for top 80% all deaths) by 19 March 2005Observed – expected deaths (for top 80% all deaths) by 19 March 2005= a reduction of 303 deaths (379 death if scaled to 100% deaths, 0.147/bed/year = a reduction of 303 deaths (379 death if scaled to 100% deaths, 0.147/bed/year reduction)reduction)
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Evaluation of HSMR in SwedenEvaluation of HSMR in Sweden
• A project initiated by the National Board of Health and Welfare, the Federation of County Councils and the Southeast health care region.
• A national interest to use HSMR to compare hospitals and county councils
• A possible indicator for comparison of the Nordic countries?
Swedish Hospital Discharge Register started in the Swedish Hospital Discharge Register started in the 1960:s. Since 1987 it covers all public, in-patient care in 1960:s. Since 1987 it covers all public, in-patient care in SwedenSweden• Data on patient: Personal id-number, sex, age, place of residence• Data on hospital:
County council, hospital, department• Administrative data Date of admission/discharge, LoS, acute/planned
admissions, admitted from, discharged to
• Medical data Main and secondary diagnoses, surgical procedures, external cause of injury and poisoning
HSMR in SwedenHSMR in SwedenVariables:
• Sex• Age• Length of stay• Way of admission, transfer from other hospital• Acute/planned admission• Main diagnosis
HSMR in SwedenHSMR in SwedenMain diagnosis
• The main diagnoses accounting for80 % of hospital mortality
• 58 diagnoses• 370 000 admissions yearly, ~ 25 % of all
admissions
• 27 000 deaths annually
HSMR in SwedenHSMR in SwedenDischarged as dead
• Good quality
• 27 000 registrations per year
• 30 days mortality ??
Swedish deaths 2001 by CCS* groupSwedish deaths 2001 by CCS* group(*Clinical Classification System. Elixhauser A, Andrews RM, Fox, S. Clinical classifications for health policy (*Clinical Classification System. Elixhauser A, Andrews RM, Fox, S. Clinical classifications for health policy research: Discharge statistics by principal diagnosis and procedure. Provider Studies Research Note 17. research: Discharge statistics by principal diagnosis and procedure. Provider Studies Research Note 17. Rockville, MD:Rockville, MD:Agency for Health Care Policy and Research; 1993. AHCPR Pub. No. 93-0043. www.ahrq.orgAgency for Health Care Policy and Research; 1993. AHCPR Pub. No. 93-0043. www.ahrq.org ))
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Coronary atherosclerosis and other heart diseaseNon-Hodgkin's lymphoma
Pulmonary heart diseaseLeukemias
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and bronchiectasis
Cardiac arrest and ventricular fibrillationPeripheral and visceral atherosclerosis
Respiratory failure , insufficiency, arrest (adult)Secondary malignancies
Cancer of breastAortic, peripheral, and visceral artery aneurysms
Cancer of pancreasCancer of colon
Cancer of prostateSepticemia (except in labor)
Cancer of bronchus, lung
Pneumonia (except that caused by tuberculosis or sexuallytransmitted disease)
Congestive heart failure, nonhypertensiveAcute myocardial infarction
Acute cerebrovascular disease
Source: Sir Brian Jarman
HSMR in SwedenHSMR in SwedenLength of stayLength of stay,,1998-20041998-2004
OR 95 % CI0-7 days 0.52 0.51 0.538-14 days 0.48 0.47 0.4915-28 days 0.71 0.70 0.7229-365 days 1.00 --
HSMR in SwedenHSMR in Sweden1998-20041998-2004
OR 95 % Ci• Transfer from other hospital 1,26 1,24-1,28
• Not planned 2,53 2,50-2,56
HSMRHSMR in Sweden in SwedenAdmission dataAdmission data
Example: Transfer from other Transfer from an Total number ofclinic, same hospital other hospital admissions 2003-2004
Sahlgrenska 1,2% 2,8% 212 706Ryhov 4,4% 4,8% 56 700Norrlands universitetssj 5,6% 7,6% 65 865Linköping 5,4% 10,6% 83 700Huddinge sjukhus 8,5% 6,2% 96 000MAS 8,4% 2,2% 98 900Akademiska sjukhuset 10,1% 43,5% 105 600( Uppsala )
All hospitals 4,1% 8,0% 2 819 000
Swedish preliminary HSMRs 1998-2004 Swedish preliminary HSMRs 1998-2004 (some exclusions will be necessary)(some exclusions will be necessary)
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Stockholm 0,850,8
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Uppsala 0,870,8
4 0,89
Dalarna 0,910,8
9 0,94
Jönköping 0,930,9
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Västerbotten 0,960,9
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Östergötland 0,980,9
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Halland 0,980,9
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Västra Götaland 0,980,9
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Kronoberg 1,000,9
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Jämtland 1,020,9
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Kalmar 1,041,0
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Gotland 1,051,0
0 1,12
Västernorrland 1,061,0
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Skåne 1,061,0
4 1,07
Blekinge 1,091,0
5 1,13
Norrbotten 1,091,0
6 1,12
Gävleborg 1,141,1
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Värmland 1,151,1
2 1,18
Örebro 1,181,1
5 1,21
Södermanland 1,181,1
5 1,21
Västmanland 1,211,1
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Stockholm 0,85
0,84 0,86
Dalarna 0,900,8
8 0,93
Östergötland 0,950,9
2 0,98
Kronoberg 0,950,9
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Halland 0,960,9
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Västra Götaland 0,980,9
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Jämtland 0,980,9
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Västerbotten 0,990,9
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Jönköping 1,000,9
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Gotland 1,020,9
6 1,08
Västernorrland 1,041,0
1 1,06
Skåne 1,041,0
2 1,05
Uppsala 1,041,0
1 1,07
Norrbotten 1,051,0
2 1,08
Kalmar 1,061,0
3 1,09
Gävleborg 1,081,0
6 1,11
Värmland 1,091,0
6 1,12
Blekinge 1,091,0
5 1,13
Västmanland 1,171,1
4 1,21
Örebro 1,201,1
7 1,23
Södermanland 1,201,1
7 1,24
HSMR, County Council, compensated for transfer within hospital
HSMR in SwedenHSMR in SwedenData quality problem:
• Transfer within hospital (1,2 - 10,1%)
• Transfer between hospitals (2,2 - 43,5%)
• Underreporting planned/not planned
• Large vs. small hospitals?
HSMR in SwedenHSMR in SwedenFuture steps:• Present the method and publish preliminary results on county council
level in the Swedish Medical Journal
• Discuss data quality with those responible on county council level
• Consider to use HSMR as a national indicator
• Pilot project in the South-east healthcare region on structured patient record review on hospital deaths with IHIs Trigger Tool