articleNew England Journal of MedicineSep 30, 2009BRONZE OA

Variation in Hospital Mortality Associated with Inpatient Surgery

University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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Abstract

Background

Hospital mortality that is associated with inpatient surgery varies widely. Reducing rates of postoperative complications, the current focus of payers and regulators, may be one approach to reducing mortality. However, effective management of complications once they have occurred may be equally important.

Methods

We studied 84,730 patients who had undergone inpatient general and vascular surgery from 2005 through 2007, using data from the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program. We first ranked hospitals according to their risk-adjusted overall rate of death and divided them into five groups. For hospitals in each overall mortality quintile, we then assessed the incidence of overall and major complications and the rate of death among patients with major complications.

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Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Mortality rate
  • Incidence (geometry)
  • Emergency medicine
  • Surgery
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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