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Kimberly E McHugh1, Sara K Pasquali2, Matthew A Hall3
1Department of Pediatrics, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina.
Background:
The Norwood operation is associated with high health care utilization, and prior studies reported substantial variability in Norwood costs across centers. However, specific factors driving this cost variation are unclear. We assessed center variability in Norwood costs and underlying mechanisms in a multicenter cohort.
Methods:
Clinical data from the Pediatric Heart Network Single Ventricle Reconstruction trial were linked with cost data from the Children's Hospital Association Inpatient Essentials database. Center variation was assessed by modeling Norwood costs adjusted for baseline patient characteristics, and the relationship with complications, length of stay (LOS), and specific cost categories was examined. Patients undergoing transplantation or stage 2 palliation during the Norwood admission were excluded.
Results:
Nine centers (332 patients) were included. Adjusted mean cost/case varied 4.6-fold across centers (range: $50,559 to $230,851, p < 0.001). In addition, variation was found across centers in the adjusted mean number of complications/case (2.6-fold variation) and adjusted mean LOS/case (1.9-fold variation). Differences in complications explained 63% of the cost variation across centers. After accounting for complications, differences in LOS explained 66% of the remaining cost variation. Seven specific complications were found to occur more frequently at high-cost centers: pleural effusion, seizures, wound infection, thrombus, liver dysfunction, sepsis, necrotizing enterocolitis (all p < 0.001). With regard to types of cost, room and board/supplies and laboratory costs were the primary drivers of cost variation across centers.
Conclusions:
This study identified several factors associated with center variation in Norwood costs, which may be targeted in subsequent initiatives aimed at both improving quality of care and reducing costs.
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