A quality indicator can be biased by intra-hospital heterogeneity: The case for quality of patient record keeping in France

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Background: Since 2008, French health institutions providing medical, surgical and obstetrical care are assessed on the basis of a set of quality indicators. The French National Authority for Health developed a survey design in which 80 records are randomly selected from each institution. The main aim was to assess the effects of internal heterogeneity of a hospital that comprises several units. The survey method is based on the hypothesis of intra-institution homogeneity, which overlooks the fact that in wide hospitals homogeneity is related to departments and thus leads to overall intra-hospital heterogeneity. Methods: Simulated databases were created to modelise the heterogeneity of our hospital and computed to assess the reliance of indicator measurement. We used real data from a large teaching hospital having internal heterogeneity related to each department. Results: Variance under heterogeneity was greater than under homogeneity (3- to 18-fold) leading to an increased size of the confidence interval (CI) (at 95%) from 9 (given Haute Autorité de Santé sources) to 22 (for greatest internal heterogeneity). Conclusions: The variations in a quality indicator can be explained by intra-institution heterogeneity and are not related to changes in the quality policy of the hospitals and may lead to errors in terms of pay for performance.

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Lelong, A., Léger, S., Vendittelli, F., Blanquet, M., Thuong, C. T., Belgacem, B., & Gerbaud, L. (2015). A quality indicator can be biased by intra-hospital heterogeneity: The case for quality of patient record keeping in France. European Journal of Public Health, 25(5), 787–791. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckv085

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