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Ann Surg ; 267(2): 392-400, 2018 02.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27849665

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OBJECTIVES: With differential payment between Medicaid and Non-Medicaid services, we asked whether style-of-practice differs between similar Medicaid and Non-Medicaid children with complex chronic conditions (CCCs) undergoing surgery. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Surgery in children with CCCs accounts for a disproportionately large percentage of resource utilization at major children's hospitals. METHODS: A matched cohort design, studying 23,582 pairs of children with CCCs undergoing surgery (Medicaid matched to Non-Medicaid within the same hospital) from 2009 to 2013 in 41 Children's Hospitals. Patients were matched on age, sex, principal procedure, CCCs, and other characteristics. RESULTS: Median cost in Medicaid patients was $21,547 versus $20,527 in Non-Medicaid patients (5.0% higher, P < 0.001). Median paired difference in cost (Medicaid minus Non-Medicaid) was $320 [95% confidence interval (CI): $208, $445], (1.6% higher, P < 0.001). 90th percentile costs were $133,640 versus $127,523, (4.8% higher, P < 0.001). Mean paired difference in length of stay (LOS) was 0.50 days (95% CI: 0.36, 0.65), (P < 0.001). ICU utilization was 2.8% higher (36.7% vs 35.7%, P < 0.001). Finally, in-hospital mortality pooled across all pairs was higher in Medicaid patients (0.38% vs 0.22%, P = 0.002). After adjusting for multiple testing, no individual hospital displayed significant differences in cost between groups, only 1 hospital displayed significant differences in LOS and 1 in ICU utilization. CONCLUSIONS: Treatment style differences between Medicaid and Non-Medicaid children were small, suggesting little disparity with in-hospital surgical care for patients with CCCs operated on within Children's Hospitals. However, in-hospital mortality, although rare, was slightly higher in Medicaid patients and merits further investigation.


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Disparités d'accès aux soins/économie , Medicaid (USA) , Types de pratiques des médecins/économie , Procédures de chirurgie opératoire/économie , Adolescent , Enfant , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Maladie chronique , Femelle , Disparités d'accès aux soins/statistiques et données numériques , Coûts hospitaliers/statistiques et données numériques , Mortalité hospitalière , Hôpitaux pédiatriques/économie , Humains , Nourrisson , Durée du séjour/économie , Durée du séjour/statistiques et données numériques , Mâle , Analyse appariée , Types de pratiques des médecins/statistiques et données numériques , Procédures de chirurgie opératoire/statistiques et données numériques , États-Unis
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