va economic data sets i: utilization paul g. barnett, phd june 15, 2005 va health economics course
TRANSCRIPT
VA Economic Data Sets I: Utilization
Paul G. Barnett, PhD
June 15, 2005
VA Health Economics Course
Overview of this lecture
• Access to VA Data
• VA Utilization Databases
• Inpatient Files
• Outpatient Files
• Other VA Databases
Access to VA Data
How to access VA data
• System set up for VA Employees
• Austin Automation Center– Best for patient level observations
• VISN Support Service Center– Easiest for observations about groups of
patients, stays, or encounters
Austin Automation Center
• Requires timesharing account– Must be a VA employee, have approvals
• Facility incurs charges for jobs you run
• Must be able to program in SAS
• Only way to create and follow cohorts
Austin Automation Center (cont.)
• Information on how to obtain an account available from VA Information Resource Center (VIREC) link (Note that you “right click” to go to a Power Point link)
– See “Toolkit for new users of VA data”
– Guide for first time users of Austin data- link
• Information also available from Austin help desk and web site- – See links page for VA web site URL
– (512) 326-6780 or (800) 883-4100
VISN Support Service Center (VSSC) Web Site
• See links pages for VA web site URL
• No account required– Requires access to private VA network– Requires VA email user name and password
• No programming skills needed– Reports generator
• For most reports, no charge is incurred
VSSC Web Site (cont.)
• In general, provides data at level of facility or groups of patients
• Many useful reports Click on:– “DSS” – “Financial” – “Workload”
• Some patient-level data – If you have an Austin account– Generates SAS code and runs job– Charge is incurred
VSSC Web Site (cont.)
• Financial and Clinical Data Mart (FCDM)– Proclarity-- Web based report generator– Has great flexibility, content expanding– Proclarity Desktop– PC software that allows
great flexibility
VA Utilization Databases
Where do the data come from?
Veterans Information Systems & Technology Architecture (VISTA)
National Patient Care Database (NPCD)
Extracts of NPCD- SAS Files at Austin
Veterans Information Systems & Technology Architecture (VISTA)
Computer system at each medical center
Formerly called Decentralized Hospital Care Program (DHCP)
Also called Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS)
Data are periodically extracted and transmitted to Austin
National Patient Care Database (NPCD)
Located at the Austin Automation center
A large data base that cannot be accessed by researchers
Used by Austin to generate user accessible files, the “SAS extracts”
Which utilization files can I use?
• SAS Extracts of NPCD– Inpatient Files
• Patient Treatment Files (PTF)
– Outpatient Files• Outpatient Care Files (OPC)
Inpatient Files
PTF files
• Four sets of files in PTF based on type of care• Each set has multiple files with different data• Sets are mutually exclusive• A given hospital stay appears in only one set of files• Stays are assigned to one of the following:
– NON-EXTENDED CARE – EXTENDED CARE– OBSERVATION– NON-VA
Which set of files to use?
• Unexpected types of care may be found in files– Some extended and observation care is in non-extended
file
– Some acute care is in extended care file
– Some non-VA care is in extended care file (Community Nursing Homes stays designated by STATYP=42)
– Some acute care is in observation file
• Search all files!
CENSUS files
• Patients still in hospital on September 30
• These stays are incomplete; when the stay is finished, it is reported in other files.
• Census file may be needed – if analyst wants to know about stays that are not
yet over– for some studies of long-term care, as some
stays last many years
Types of files
• Each hospital stay is characterized in different files
• A set of files is made up of the following types– MAIN- one record per stay– BEDSECTION- one record per ward– SURGERY– PROCEDURES
PTF File NamesType of care file vs. type of file
Non-Extended Care
Extended Care
Observation
Main PM XM PMO
Bedsection PB XB PBO
Surgery PS XS --
Procedure PP XP --
MAIN file
• One record per hospital stay• Variables pertain to entire stay• Characteristics of patient
– Scrambled Social Security number (SCRSSN)– Age, gender, zip code of residence
• Characteristics of stay– Medical center number (STA3N), admission
date, discharge date, diagnoses
BEDSECTION file
• Bedsection (BEDSECN) is 2 digit code that indicates the location of care
• Bedsection file has one record for each bedsection visited by patient– One to several records per hospital stay– e.g. stay that involved days in Medical
Intensive Care (12) and General Acute Medicine (15) has two records in this file
BEDSECTON file (cont.)
• BEDSECN is actually “treating specialty”- the service of the treating physician
• PLBED is the location of care, but this variable does not always have a value
MAIN vs. BEDSECTION
• Some variables are in both
• Files may be merged on the variables that define a stay:– SCRSSN, ADMITDAY, ADTIME, DISDAY,
STA3N, SRTKEY– Rare duplicate records distinguished only by
difference in STA6A (6 digit station code)
PTF Surgery File
• Reports ICD-9 codes for surgical procedures• Each record has up to 5 surgical procedures• At least one record for every day that a surgery is
performed– A second record if more than 5 surgeries in a day
– Zero to several records for a hospital stay
• Merge with other files using stay defining variables
PTF Procedures File
• Like surgery file, but reports medical procedures
• A given ICD-9 procedure code may appear in either the surgery or procedure file—– Analyst should look in both files!
What is a VA hospital stay?
• A single stay may include days in:– Acute medical unit– Long term care– Psychiatric care– Rehabilitation unit
Can VA stays be compared to non-VA care?
• Are stays in VA hospitals longer than stays in community hospitals for the same diagnosis (or Diagnosis Related Group)?
• Is the cost of a stay in VA hospitals longer than stays in community hospitals for the same diagnosis (or Diagnosis Related Group)?
• What should be done to make VA care comparable?
Outpatient Files
Outpatient NPCD SAS extract files– the events file (SE)
• Comprehensive file– All outpatient visits in NPCD– Doesn’t include non-VA care– May exclude some outpatient care
• Characteristics of patient
• Characteristics of visit
Event File- characteristics of visit
• Station (STA3N, STA5A)• Clinic stop visited (CL)• Date of visit (VIZDAY)• Provider (up to 10)
– Provider Type – Provider ID (can’t be decoded)
• ICD-9 diagnosis codes (up to 10)• CPT procedure codes (up to 15)
– New version will include duplicates, up to 20 codes per record
Stop Code
• 3 digit code for location of care• Now called “DSS identifier”• Policy defines stop codes: link• Primary stop code– This is what matters• Secondary “credit” stop code– Should be
ignored– Policy limits its use to specific modifiers– Many sites still use old rules, inappropriately
What is a “visit”?
• There may be more than one record per clinic stop per day per person
• Consider outpatient care for two patients– One patient has a single record with two procedures
and two providers
– One patient has two records with one procedure and one provider in each record
• How should we count the number of “visits”?
Unscrambling Social Security Numbers (SSNs)
• Each true SSN has exactly one scrambled SSN• Special permission is required to unscramble (or
scramble)– Approval at national level
– Research use requires IRB approval
– With approval, Information Security Officer adds special “Functional Task Codes” to your Austin profile
• For each data base, a file links true and scrambled SSNs
Information on NPCD SAS extracts
• VIREC manuals on Medical SAS Datasets (PTF and OPC) link
• Tabulation of key variables
Other VA Databases
VA Data to be Described in Upcoming Lectures
• Pharmacy, Labor
• DSS National Data Extracts
• Prosthetics, Fee Basic
• Department Level Costs
• Person Level Costs
• HERC Average Costs
Other Types of VA Data
1. Long-term care files
2. Patient-level files
3. Provider-level files
4. Allocation Resource Center files
1. Long-term care files
• Patient Assessment File indicates patient severity
• Replaced by Minimum Data Set (MDS)
• See long-term care guidebooks- link
2. Patient-Level Files
• BIRLS– Gives dates death for veterans– See VIREC documentation- link
2. Patient-Level Files (cont.)
• Compensation and Pension files– Identifies veterans with service connected
disabilities
• Enrollment Extract File
• 2001 Survey of Veterans- link
3. Provider-Level Files
• Facility file
• Provider files
• Malpractice Costs data
Database of VA facilities
• Veteran Administration Site Tracking system (VAST)
• Location and characteristics of VA facilities and contract providers– Data base on web site– Brief database at Austin:
RMTPRD.S573CET.VAST.JAN2005.SAS
• Created by VA Planning Systems Support Group (PSSG) (See links page for VA web site URL)– (352) 374-6080
Provider identification file
• Includes provider identification number IN NPCD and provider name– MDPPRD.PRO.SAS.NAT.FY05.PROVNAME– MDPPRD.PRO.SAS.NAT.FY05.PROVNAME
.PCMM– May require true social security number access
4. Allocation Resource Center files
• VERA files– Measure workload for VA budget process
(RPM/VERA)– DSS based cost estimates
• Used to allocate count of patients who receive care at more than one facility
– Does not report individual encounters– Greatest detail: group of encounters of an individual
patient
• Available at VSSC web site
Allocation Resource Center files (cont.)
• Data in support of VERA model– Research funding at each VA medical center– Count of residents at each VA medical center
• Created by VA Allocation Resource Center
• (See links page for VA web site URL)– (781) 849-1837
Other useful web sites with VA data
• Veteran Data & Information Page – link
• Check VSSC web site– Reports can be used to identify underlying
dataset
• VA Corporate Database Monograph– Brief descriptions of VA databases link– Comprehensive, out of date
Where can I learn more?
• VA Information Resource Center- link– [email protected]– (708) 202-2413 (Central Time)
• Health Economics Resource Center- link– [email protected]– (650) 617-2630 (Pacific Time)
VIREC vs. HERC
• VIREC: Questions about clinical and utilization files;– PTF, OPC, long-term care files, DSS clinical
data
• HERC: Questions about financial datasets– FMS, CDR, DSS cost data
HSRData e-mail group
• E-mail discussion group of VA data users
• See VIREC web site on how to join