The Ancillary Services Review Program in Massachusetts. Experience of the 1982 pilot project
R. A. Hughes, P. M. Gertman, J. J. Anderson, N. L. Friedman, M. R. Rosen, A. C. Ward and B. E. Kreger
In 1982, a pilot program to review the use of ancillary services in 25
hospitals was implemented in Massachusetts. The program analyzed hospital
claims data to generate statistical models of ancillary use. Hospitals
where the model demonstrated substantially higher use were subjected to
clinical review. For laboratory services, three of the four hospitals
reviewed were found to have more than 30% inappropriate use of selected
tests, compared with approximately 20% in other hospitals. For cardiac
services, three hospitals were each found to have more than 30%
inappropriate use of selected tests, compared with 16% in other hospitals.
When informed of these results, five of the six hospitals used them to
develop plans of corrective action. Based on the pilot program, a review of
ancillary services began in all Massachusetts hospitals in 1983.