The use of patient mix-adjusted control charts to compare in-hospital costs of care.
We introduce a technique for patient mix-adjusting x charts and compared differences between unadjusted and patient mix-adjusted results. Our data came from coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery patients at Baptist Medical Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. We first developed an unadjusted x control chart to compare monthly changes in CABG surgery costs and then used a published model to patient mix-adjust our x control chart information. Before adjustment, the average log costs for three of ten months were outside the 90% control limit lines, and there was a trend toward increasing costs. After adjustment, two months had average costs outside the 90% lower control limit lines, and the trend toward increasing costs had been explained by differences in patient acuity.
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- Models, Econometric
- Middle Aged
- Length of Stay
- Humans
- Hospitals, Community
- Hospital Costs
- Health Services Research
- Health Policy & Services
- Diagnosis-Related Groups
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Published In
DOI
ISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Oklahoma
- Models, Econometric
- Middle Aged
- Length of Stay
- Humans
- Hospitals, Community
- Hospital Costs
- Health Services Research
- Health Policy & Services
- Diagnosis-Related Groups