Mitigating imperfect data validity in administrative data PSIs: a method for estimating true adverse event rates.
Int J Qual Health Care
; 33(1)2021 Feb 20.
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QUESTION: Are there ways to mitigate the challenges associated with imperfect data validity in Patient Safety Indicator (PSI) report cards? FINDINGS: Applying a methodological framework on simulated PSI report card data, we compare the adjusted PSI rates of three hospitals with variable quality of data and coding. This framework combines (i) a measure of PSI rates using existing algorithms; (ii) a medical record review on a small random sample of charts to produce a measure of hospital-specific data validity and (iii) a simple Bayesian calculation to derive estimated true PSI rates. For example, the estimated true PSI rate, for a theoretical hospital with a moderately good quality of coding, could be three times as high as the measured rate (for example, 1.4% rather than 0.5%). For a theoretical hospital with relatively poor quality of coding, the difference could be 50-fold (for example, 5.0% rather than 0.1%). MEANING: Combining a medical chart review on a limited number of medical charts at the hospital level creates an approach to producing health system report cards with estimates of true hospital-level adverse event rates.
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Indicadores de Qualidade em Assistência à Saúde
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Hospitais
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2021
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