Improving hospital quality risk-adjustment models using interactions identified by hierarchical group lasso regularisation

Author:

Ray Monika,Zhao Sharon,Wang Sheng,Bohl Alex,Romano Patrick S.

Abstract

Abstract Background Risk-adjustment (RA) models are used to account for severity of illness in comparing patient outcomes across hospitals. Researchers specify covariates as main effects, but they often ignore interactions or use stratification to account for effect modification, despite limitations due to rare events and sparse data. Three Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) hospital-level Quality Indicators currently use stratified models, but their variable performance and limited interpretability motivated the design of better models. Methods We analysed patient discharge de-identified data from 14 State Inpatient Databases, AHRQ Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project, California Department of Health Care Access and Information, and New York State Department of Health. We used hierarchical group lasso regularisation (HGLR) to identify first-order interactions in several AHRQ inpatient quality indicators (IQI) - IQI 09 (Pancreatic Resection Mortality Rate), IQI 11 (Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair Mortality Rate), and Patient Safety Indicator 14 (Postoperative Wound Dehiscence Rate). These models were compared with stratum-specific and composite main effects models with covariates selected by least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO). Results HGLR identified clinically meaningful interactions for all models. Synergistic IQI 11 interactions, such as between hypertension and respiratory failure, suggest patients who merit special attention in perioperative care. Antagonistic IQI 11 interactions, such as between shock and chronic comorbidities, illustrate that naïve main effects models overestimate risk in key subpopulations. Interactions for PSI 14 suggest key subpopulations for whom the risk of wound dehiscence is similar between open and laparoscopic approaches, whereas laparoscopic approach is safer for other groups. Model performance was similar or superior for composite models with HGLR-selected features, compared to those with LASSO-selected features. Conclusions In this application to high-profile, high-stakes risk-adjustment models, HGLR selected interactions that maintained or improved model performance in populations with heterogeneous risk, while identifying clinically important interactions. The HGLR package is scalable to handle a large number of covariates and their interactions and is customisable to use multiple CPU cores to reduce analysis time. The HGLR method will allow scholars to avoid creating stratified models on sparse data, improve model calibration, and reduce bias. Future work involves testing using other combinations of risk factors, such as vital signs and laboratory values. Our study focuses on a real-world problem of considerable importance to hospitals and policy-makers who must use RA models for statutorily mandated public reporting and payment programmes.

Funder

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Health Policy

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