2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2017.03.023
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Editorial Commentary: Volume and Outcome: 100 Years of Perspective on Value From E.A. Codman to M.E. Porter

Abstract: Outcome is the numerator for the value equation, with the denominator being cost; measurement of each is essential to determine the most effective care. With regard to both total shoulder arthroplasty and rotator cuff repair, outcomes of low (vs high) volume providers are associated with longer hospital stay, longer length of operating room time, increased hospital complications, and cost. This suggests that volume thresholds are a key to providing greater value. However, this effect can be modified through sy… Show more

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“…Secondary Driver: Provide Real-Time, Actionable Data for Improvement Health care quality pioneer Ernest A. Codman, MD, stated, ''To effect improvement, the first step is to admit and record the lack of perfection.'' 9 Residents are accustomed to receiving subjective feedback about their clinical performance. They may be less likely to receive or understand their patient outcomes for a variety of reasons, including lack of data and lack of appreciation of their own impact.…”
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“…Secondary Driver: Provide Real-Time, Actionable Data for Improvement Health care quality pioneer Ernest A. Codman, MD, stated, ''To effect improvement, the first step is to admit and record the lack of perfection.'' 9 Residents are accustomed to receiving subjective feedback about their clinical performance. They may be less likely to receive or understand their patient outcomes for a variety of reasons, including lack of data and lack of appreciation of their own impact.…”
Section: Secondary Driver: Make Available Expert Improvement and Innovation Support Locallymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Complications are one of the major drivers of cost. 6 Thus, knowing the risks that drive complication rates up is important to try to prevent them. One of the mechanisms being instituted currently to reward value is creation of bundles for episodes of care.…”
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“…Data collection to protect access to care and as quality measures is more important than ever. 8,9 Join AANA and the data collection effort.…”
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