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  • The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services implemented the Hospital-Acquired Condition Reduction Program (HACRP) in 2014.
  • HACRP reduces Medicare payments by 1% for hospitals in the bottom quartile of performance.
  • This program aims to incentivize reductions in hospital-acquired conditions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the sensitivity and validity of the HACRP measure.
  • To assess the impact of small performance changes on penalty status.
  • To examine the correlation between HACRP scores and hospital characteristics.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of HACRP scores and penalty status for hospitals.
  • Statistical examination of score clustering around the penalty threshold.
  • Correlation analysis between HACRP scores and hospital characteristics, including case mix index.
  • Comparison with an alternative method for measuring hospital complication performance.

Main Results:

  • A significant clustering of HACRP scores around the penalty threshold was observed.
  • 13.2% of hospitals were susceptible to penalty shifts from minor changes in component measures.
  • The HACRP score showed a significant correlation with hospital characteristics like case mix index.
  • This correlation was not replicated using an alternative performance measurement method.

Conclusions:

  • The HACRP measure's sensitivity to minor performance fluctuations raises concerns about its reliability.
  • The correlation of HACRP scores with hospital characteristics suggests potential confounding factors in risk adjustment.
  • The validity of the HACRP measure and its risk adjustment methodology warrants further investigation.