Development of the China’s list of Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions (ACSCs): A Study Protocol

Author:

Wang Jianjian1,Xu Dong Roman2,Zhang Yan3,Fu Hongqiao4,Wang Sijiu5,Ju Ke6,Chen Chu7,Yang Lian8,Jian Weiyan4,Chen Lei1,Liao Xiaoyang9,Xiao Yue10,Wu Ruixian11,Jakovljevic Mihajlo12,Chen Yaolong13,Pan Jay1

Affiliation:

1. Sichuan University

2. Southern Medical University

3. Huazhong University of Science and Technology

4. Peking University Health Science Center

5. University of Chicago

6. Monash University

7. Fujian Medical University

8. Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

9. General Practice Ward/International Medical Center Ward, General Practice Medical Center, Sichuan University

10. China National Health Development Research Center

11. National Health Commission

12. Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University

13. Lanzhou University

Abstract

Abstract Background The hospitalization rate of ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs) has been recognized as an essential indicator reflective of the overall performance of healthcare system. At present, ACSCs has been widely used in practice and research to evaluate health service quality and efficiency worldwide. The definition of ACSCs varies across countries due to different challenges posed on healthcare systems. However, there is absence of a China’s list of ACSCs. This study aims to prospectively explore and develop the China’s list to inform evidence-based decision-making for optimizing the healthcare system. Methods To develop the list, we will combine the best methodological evidence available with real-world evidence, adopt a systematic and rigorous process and absorb multidisciplinary expertise. Specific steps include: (1) establishment of working groups; (2) generations of the initial list (review of already published lists, semi-structured interviews, calculations of hospitalization rate); (3) optimization of the list (evidence evaluation, Delphi consensus survey); and (4) approval of a final version of China’s ACSCs list. Within each step of the process, we will calculate frequencies and proportions, use descriptive analysis to summarize and draw conclusions, discuss the results, draft a report, and refine the list. Discussion Once completed, the China’s list of ACSCs can be used to comprehensively evaluate the current situation and performance of health services, identify flaws and deficiencies embedded in the healthcare system to provide evidence-based implications to inform decision-makings towards the optimization of China’s healthcare system. The experiences might be broadly applicable and serve the purpose of being a prime example for nations with similar conditions.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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