Update ) Analytical
Methods of Healthcare Leaders |
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Length of Stay/Average Length of Stay (ALOS)
Answer:
Average number of days a patient spends in the hospital. Tracked to gauge the
efficiency of a healthcare facility.
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Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
Answer:
Responsible for developing U.S. healthcare policy; administers the Medicare
program and federal portion of Medicaid program.
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HRRP
Answer:
Affordable Care Act (ACA) added a section to Social Security Act in 2012,
requiring CMS to reduce payments to hospitals with excessive readmissions.
Data gathered is response to the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program
(HRRP), which is a Medicare value-based purchasing program.
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Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems
(HCAHPS) Scores
Answer:
An effective indicator that measures quality provided, communication from
providers, and other aspects of care delivery. It affects clinical outcomes,
patient retention, and medical malpractice claims.
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Mortality after acute MIs (myocardial infarctions)
Answer:
Reflects the health status of cardiac patients and effectiveness of services.
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Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections (CLABSI)
Answer:
Data tracked to ensure best practices in treating patients receiving repeated
IV medication or fluids. Catheter can become infected over time if guidelines
preventing bacterial contamination are not followed.
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Pain Management
Answer:
Tracking this data helps providers understand why certain patients improve
faster than others, and why some are more vulnerable to depression due to
chronic pain or addiction.
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Hospital Quietness & Cleanliness
Answer:
Measured in patient satisfaction surveys as a subjective indicator of hospital
environment.
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Post-Op Infections
Answer:
This data useful as a quality measurement to improve care during and after
surgery.
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Pressure Ulcer Rates
Answer:
Data tracked on incidence, prevalence, and facility-acquired rates to improve
quality of care and develop best practices to address skin breakdown.
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Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection Rates (CAUTI)
Answer:
This hospital-acquired infection is tracked and reported to Medicare. One of
the first hospital-acquired conditions selected for nonpayment by Medicare.