Journal article
Hospital variation in patient-reported outcomes at the level of EQ-5D dimensions: Evidence from England
N Gutacker, C Bojke, S Daidone, N Devlin, A Street
Medical Decision Making | Published : 2013
Abstract
Background. The English Department of Health has introduced routine collection of patient-reported outcome data for selected surgical procedures to facilitate patient choice and increase hospital accountability. However, using aggregate health outcome scores, such as EQ-5D utilities, for performance assessment purposes causes information loss and raises statistical and normative concerns. Objectives. For hip replacement surgery, we explore a) the change in patient-reported outcomes between baseline and follow-up on 5 health dimensions (EQ-5D), b) the extent to which treatment impact varies across hospitals, and c) the extent to which hospital performance on EQ-5D dimensions is correlated wit..
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