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Identifying Poor-Performing Hospitals in the Medicare Hospital-Acquired Condition Reduction Program: An Assessment of Reliability
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Journal for Healthcare Quality. Nov 01, 2018 40(6):377-383
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1062-2551
Abstract
ABSTRACT: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) estimated that Medicareʼs Hospital-Acquired Condition Reduction Program (HAC-RP) would reduce hospital payments by $364 million in fiscal year 2016. Although observers have questioned the validity of certain HAC-RP measures, less attention has been paid to the determination of low-performing hospitals (bottom quartile) and the reliability of penalty assignment. This study used publicly available data from CMSʼs Hospital Compare to simulate the consistency of hospitalsʼ scores and the assignment of penalties under repeated measurement with no change in each hospitalʼs underlying quality. The simulation showed that 64.0% of all hospitals and 40.6% of hospitals subject to payment penalty are statistically significantly different from the penalty threshold at the 95% confidence level. The proportion of hospitals statistically different from the threshold showed significant variation by ownership status, teaching status, bed size, and other factors. The simulation further showed that due only to chance, 18.0% of penalized hospitals would escape penalty on repeated measurement. Policymakers should consider alterations to the HAC-RP to improve its reliability.