2001
DOI: 10.1016/s1070-3241(01)27018-7
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Adapting the HCUP QIs for Hospital Use: The Experience in New York State

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“…This is comparable to a 53% decline in hospitalization rates due to pneumocystis pneumonia identified from the HCUP database [14] in 11 of the 18 states reporting to this database over the same period (ICD9 code: 136.3). Total hospitalizations among HIV-uninfected individuals also decreased over the study period from 756 hospitalizations per million population in 1997 to 639 hospitalizations/million population in 2009 (APC: -1.7; 95% CI:-2.2,-1.2), which was a slower rate than CM-associated admissions, suggesting that the decrease in CM was not solely due to the overall decrease in HIV hospitalizations.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 55%
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“…This is comparable to a 53% decline in hospitalization rates due to pneumocystis pneumonia identified from the HCUP database [14] in 11 of the 18 states reporting to this database over the same period (ICD9 code: 136.3). Total hospitalizations among HIV-uninfected individuals also decreased over the study period from 756 hospitalizations per million population in 1997 to 639 hospitalizations/million population in 2009 (APC: -1.7; 95% CI:-2.2,-1.2), which was a slower rate than CM-associated admissions, suggesting that the decrease in CM was not solely due to the overall decrease in HIV hospitalizations.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 55%
“…We found a declining incidence of CM hospitalizations associated with HIV as reported earlier [17], and in a more recent single center study at Duke University [9], with a stable incidence of CM among non-HIV associated CM hospitalizations, leading to a relative increase in the proportion of non-HIV CM. This decline was similar to the predominately HIV-related opportunistic infection, pneumocystis pneumonia, using a similar HCUP database [14]. Widespread availability of ART beginning in 1997 likely contributed to the decrease in hospitalizations of these opportunistic infections in HIV-infected patients [2].…”
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“…The PSIs replaced a previous set of AHRQ quality indicators that included complications that were similar to those of the CSP. 10,11 Table 1 provides a list of the 20 indicators; 10 involve surgical care, 6 medical, and 4 obstetrical.…”
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“…The Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project State Inpatient Databases of New York and Florida 35 were utilized for this study. These databases contain inpatient admission/discharge information including clinical and nonclinical information for all patients regardless of insurance status.…”
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confidence: 99%