Journal article

Risk-adjustment of diabetes health outcomes improves the accuracy of performance benchmarking

E Danek, A Earnest, N Wischer, S Andrikopoulos, A Pease, N Nanayakkara, S Zoungas

Scientific Reports | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Published : 2018

Abstract

Benchmarking clinical performance by comparing diabetes health outcomes across healthcare providers drives quality improvement. Non-care related patient risk factors are likely to confound clinical performance, but few studies have tested this. This cross-sectional study is the first Australian investigation to analyse the effect of risk-adjustment for non-care related patient factors on benchmarking. Data from 4,670 patients with type 2 (n = 3,496) or type 1 (n = 1,174) were analysed across 49 diabetes centres. Diabetes health outcomes (HbA1c levels, LDL-cholesterol levels, systolic blood pressure and rates of severe hypoglycaemia) were risk-adjusted for non-care related patient factors usi..

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