1996
DOI: 10.1097/00019514-199600420-00003
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Forming a Coronary Services Network on the Basis of Quality of Care

Abstract: An Ohio insurance company's initiative to emphasize risk-adjusted clinical outcomes as criteria for selecting and reimbursing members of a network is stimulating a new emphasis on quality of care throughout the market area. Hospitals inside the network are cooperating to improve their collective results, while providers on the outside have launched major quality improvement programs in the effort to become measurably competitive with these centers of excellence. This case study in network selection demonstrate… Show more

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“…Five years ago, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield created a competitive coronary services network because of the hospital-specific variations noted in critical quality-of-care measures, such as CABG mortality. In the baseline assessment year, the severity-adjusted mortality rates of hospitals in the network were 38% lower than in hospitals not in the network (2.9 vs. 4.4%, P < 0.01), and this lower rate remained stable during the 1st year of the program (12).…”
Section: Programs To Improve Cardiovascular Carementioning
confidence: 91%
“…Five years ago, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield created a competitive coronary services network because of the hospital-specific variations noted in critical quality-of-care measures, such as CABG mortality. In the baseline assessment year, the severity-adjusted mortality rates of hospitals in the network were 38% lower than in hospitals not in the network (2.9 vs. 4.4%, P < 0.01), and this lower rate remained stable during the 1st year of the program (12).…”
Section: Programs To Improve Cardiovascular Carementioning
confidence: 91%