Asthma: benchmarking for quality improvement.
Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol
; 79(6): 517-24, 1997 Dec.
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| ID: mdl-9433367
BACKGROUND: Linked medical and pharmacy claims can be used to identify patients with asthma and benchmark current practice standards. METHOD: This was a 3-year study of five independent practice association style health maintenance organizations with an annual enrollment of 870,000. More than 28,000 members were identified with claims for asthma. OBJECTIVE: The intent of this study was to benchmark current asthma practice. Before quality improvement projects can be implemented baseline data are required. RESULTS: The prevalence of asthma varied by geographic regions. Specialty care was associated with greater use of anti-inflammatory medications and more refills of these drugs. Refill rates for inhaled corticosteroids for all patients was low. Specialty care of asthmatic members was associated with a lower rate of emergency service events and hospitalizations. CONCLUSIONS: Linked medical and pharmacy claims' databases can be used to benchmark current practice performance and serve as a reference for quality improvement programs. Appropriate use of specialty care may improve asthma outcomes.
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1997
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