Using Patient Safety Indicators to Estimate the Impact of Potential Adverse Events on Outcomes

Author:

Rivard Peter E.1,Luther Stephen L.2,Christiansen Cindy L.3,Shibei Zhao 4,Loveland Susan4,Elixhauser Anne5,Romano Patrick S.6,Rosen Amy K.4

Affiliation:

1. VA Boston Healthcare System

2. James A. Haley VA Medical Center

3. Boston University School of Public Health

4. VA Center for Healthcare Quality, Outcomes and Economic Research

5. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

6. University of California, Davis

Abstract

The authors estimated the impact of potentially preventable patient safety events, identi- fied by Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Patient Safety Indicators (PSIs), on patient outcomes: mortality, length of stay (LOS), and cost. The PSIs were applied to all acute inpatient hospitalizations at Veterans Health Administration (VA) facil- ities in fiscal 2001. Two methods—regression analysis and multivariable case matching— were used independently to control for patient and facility characteristics while predicting the effect of the PSI on each outcome. The authors found statistically significant ( p < .0001) excess mortality, LOS, and cost in all groups with PSIs. The magnitude of the excess varied considerably across the PSIs. These VA findings are similar to those from a previously published study of nonfederal hospitals, despite differences between VA and non-VA systems. This study contributes to the literature measuring outcomes of medical errors and provides evidence that AHRQ PSIs may be useful indicators for comparison across delivery systems.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Policy

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