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Flaws in Mortality Data

The Hazards of Ignoring Comorbid Disease

Sheldon Greenfield, MD; Harriet Udin Aronow, PhD; Robert M. Elashoff, PhD; Diane Watanabe, MA

JAMA. 1988;260(15):2253-2255.


Abstract

Recent public releases of hospital mortality data have sparked debate over methods to identify poor-quality care. We examined variations among hospitals in patient characteristics known independently to affect the risk of adverse outcomes and focused on patient comorbidity, defined as the state of health at admission apart from the primary diagnosis. Data from a study of 2935 incident cancer patients treated in seven Southern California hospitals revealed substantial variations among hospitals in age, cancer stage, and the burden of comorbid conditions. In the highest-ranked hospital, 17.9% of patients had high levels of comorbidity, compared with 9.3% in the lowest-ranked hospital. The three hospitals with the highest comorbidity were also identified as high-mortality outliers in a recent California report on hospital mortality rates. We conclude that comorbidity must be considered in any hospital quality assessment method based on patient outcome. If it is not considered, variations in referral and admission patterns may be misinterpreted as differences in hospital quality.

(JAMA 1988;260:2253-2255)



Author Affiliations

From the Division of General Internal Medicine and Health Services Research, Department of Medicine and School of Public Health (Drs Greenfield and Aronow and Ms Watanabe), the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center (Drs Greenfield and Elashoff), and the Department of Biomathematics (Dr Elashoff), UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles.


Footnotes

Reprint requests to the Department of Medicine, New England Medical Center, Box 435, 750 Washington St, Boston, MA 02111 (Dr Greenfield).



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