Wide Geographic Variation in Resource Utilization after Shoulder Arthroplasty

Author:

Sudah Suleiman1,Menendez Mariano2,Jawa Andrew3,Levy Jonathan4,Denard Patrick5

Affiliation:

1. Monmouth Medical Center

2. Rush University Medical Center

3. New England Baptist Hospital

4. Holy Cross Orthopedic Institute

5. Oregon Shoulder Institute at Southern Oregon Orthopedics

Abstract

Background There is growing interest in optimizing cost and resource utilization after shoulder arthroplasty, but little data to guide improvement efforts. Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate geographic variation in length of stay and home discharge disposition after shoulder arthroplasty across the United States. Methods The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services database was used to identify Medicare discharges following shoulder arthroplasties performed from April 2019 through March 2020. National, regional (Northeast, Midwest, South, West), and state-level variation in length of stay and home discharge disposition rates were examined. The degree of variation was assessed using the coefficient of variation, with a value greater than 0.15 being considered as “substantial” variation. Geographic maps were created for visual representation of the data. Results There was substantial state-level variation in home discharge disposition rates (64% in Connecticut to 96% in West Virginia) and length of stay (1.01 days in Delaware to 1.86 days in Kansas). There was wide regional variation in length of stay (1.35 days in the West to 1.50 days in the Northeast) and home discharge disposition rates (73% in the Northeast to 85% in the West). Conclusions There is wide variation in resource utilization after shoulder arthroplasty across the United States. Certain patterns emerge from our data; for instance, the Northeast has the longest hospital stays with the lowest home discharge rates. This study provides important information for the implementation of targeted strategies to effectively reduce geographic variation in healthcare resource utilization.

Publisher

Open Medical Publishing

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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