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Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 9/2008

01-09-2008 | Original Article

Quality of Care for Decompensated Heart Failure: Comparable Performance between Academic Hospitalists and Non-hospitalists

Authors: Eduard E. Vasilevskis, MD, David Meltzer, MD PhD, Jeffrey Schnipper, MD MPH, Peter Kaboli, MD, Tosha Wetterneck, MD, David Gonzales, MD, Vineet Arora, MD, James Zhang, PhD, Andrew D. Auerbach, MD MPH

Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Issue 9/2008

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Abstract

Background

Hospitalists improve efficiency, but little information exists regarding whether they impact quality of care.

Objective

To determine hospitalists’ effect on the quality of acute congestive heart failure care.

Design and Participants

Using data from the Multicenter Hospitalist Study, we retrospectively evaluated quality of care in patients admitted with congestive heart failure who were assigned to hospitalists (n = 120) or non-hospitalists (n = 252) among six academic hospitals.

Measurements

Quality measures included the percentage of patients who had ejection fraction (EF) measurement, received appropriate medications [i.e., angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACE-I) or beta-blockers] at discharge, measures of care coordination (e.g., follow-up within 30 days), testing for cardiac ischemia (e.g., cardiac catheterization), as well as hospital length of stay, cost, and combined 30-day readmissions and mortality.

Results

Compared to non-hospitalist physicians, hospitalists’ patients had similar rates of EF measurement (85.3% vs. 87.5%; P = 0.57), ACE-I (91.5% vs. 88.0%; P = 0.52), or beta-blocker (46.9% vs. 42.1%; P = 0.57) prescriptions. Multivariable adjustment did not change these findings. Hospitalists’ patients had higher odds of 30-day follow-up (adjusted OR = 1.83, 95% CI, 1.44 – 2.93). There were no significant differences between the groups’ frequency of cardiac testing, length of stay, costs, or risk for readmission or death by 30-days.

Conclusion

Academic hospitalists and non-hospitalists provide similar quality of care for heart failure patients, although hospitalists are paying more attention to longitudinal care. Future efforts to improve quality of care in decompensated heart failure may require attention towards system-level factors.
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Metadata
Title
Quality of Care for Decompensated Heart Failure: Comparable Performance between Academic Hospitalists and Non-hospitalists
Authors
Eduard E. Vasilevskis, MD
David Meltzer, MD PhD
Jeffrey Schnipper, MD MPH
Peter Kaboli, MD
Tosha Wetterneck, MD
David Gonzales, MD
Vineet Arora, MD
James Zhang, PhD
Andrew D. Auerbach, MD MPH
Publication date
01-09-2008
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Issue 9/2008
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Electronic ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-008-0680-3

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