Performance of Top Hospitals Challenges Industry to Huge Savings,
Fewer Deaths and Fewer Complications
Evanston, IL, February 6, 2001 — In a study
released today, the Solucient Leadership Institute found that the U.S.
health care industry could save an estimated $1.5 billion and more
than 30,000 deaths could potentially be avoided annually if all
Intensive Care Units operated at the same levels as the top performing
ICUs in both teaching and community hospitals.
The study, "100 Top Hospitals: Intensive Care Unit
Benchmarks for Success," is the first comparative analysis of
ICU performance across all of the nation's hospitals.
"Because of the wide range of life threatening illnesses
treated in intensive care, it has been a difficult area for managed
care organizations and performance improvement staff to measure.
Hence, cost-cutting efforts generally have been avoided," said
Jean Chenoweth, executive director of the Solucient Leadership
Institute. "However, this study shows that the payoff for
improving quality of care and reducing costs is enormous for everyone
- the patients, the hospitals and the payers."
"ICUs account for 10 percent of hospital patient beds but 25
percent of a hospital's cost structure," explained Mike Breslow,
M.D., executive vice president of Baltimore-based VISICU, which
sponsored the study. "The ICU is where patients are dying and
where health care is spending huge amounts of money, so it is critical
to assess what hospitals can do differently."
U.S. hospitals treat about 5 million ICU patients a year, a number
expected to double during the next 15 years as the population ages,
according to Breslow, a specialist trained in intensive care at
Johns-Hopkins before co-founding VISICU.
"The research shows that regardless of whether we are
comparing teaching hospitals, teaching hospitals with residencies in
intensive care, or community hospitals, some institutions in all three
categories exhibit superior intensive care management, resulting in
much better outcomes and significantly lower costs," Chenoweth
said. "We hope the development of these benchmarks and naming the
top performing ICU hospitals will encourage others to study those
winning ICU practices."
The study analyzed three different sets of patient populations,
including those:
- With at least one of 10 medical diagnoses that commonly result
in an ICU admission, such as heart attack or stroke.
- Surgical procedures that are commonly admitted to an ICU post
operatively, such as lung removal or open heart.
- ICU admissions in which the patients were on a life-supporting
mechanical ventilator for four or more days.
Only hospitals with 30 or more cases in each patient population, a
universe of 1,200 hospitals, were included in the study. For each
group, all performance measurements were adjusted to include factors
that impact mortality independent of the ICU. Data sources for the
study included publicly available 1998 and 1999 MedPAR data, which
covers nearly 6,000 hospitals.
VISICU, Inc., Baltimore
MD., is the "ICU Company" and through its innovative
Continuous Expert Care Network (CXCN), is forging a new standard for
critical care delivery by combining advanced technologies and
comprehensive clinical services. VISICU provides ICU patients with
around-the-clock care from an off-site electronic ICU "eICU"
staffed by trained intensive care specialists "intensivists"
and critical care nurses. CXCN combines this staff with telemedicine,
clinical information systems, decision support tools and outcomes
tracking software into a powerful program enabling hospitals to save
lives, improve outcomes and reduce costs
About Solucient: The result of a recent merger of HCIA-Sachs
with HBSI, Solucient, headquartered in Evanston, Ill., powers health
care decision-making. As the largest source of health care intelligence
and benchmark information, Solucient provides health care organizations
with access to comprehensive, results-oriented information to grow their
business, contain costs and deliver quality care. Solucient delivers
strategic clinical, operational, financial, planning and marketing
information resulting in improved health care business and clinical
outcomes. Solucient's robust information helps benchmark performance
across the continuum of care.
The Solucient Leadership Institute is the research and
education division of Solucient. The Institute is dedicated to the
improvement of the health care industry through the promulgation of
quality information. The Institute produces 100 Top Hospitals and
Clinical Research Program studies. Study excerpts are available
via the Internet at www.100TopHospitals.com.
For media copies, please follow the media link on the Web site's home
page or call 847-475-7526 ext. 2112.
Note: Study excerpts are available via the Internet at www.100TopHospitals.com.
For media copies, please follow the media link on the Web site's home
page or call 212-402-5455 ext. 106.
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