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National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS) and National Survey of Ambulatory Surgery (NSAS) National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS) and National Survey of Ambulatory Surgery (NSAS) 2006 Data Users Conference July 10, 2006 3:30pm-5:00pm Session #15
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NHDS: Overview Carol DeFrances, PhD Analytic Issues Karen Lees, MPH Examples of Research Jean Kozak, PhD Accessing Data Marni Hall, PhD New Directions Bob Pokras, MA Session Overview
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Overview of the National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS) Carol DeFrances, PhD
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NHDS Survey Years Conducted annually 1965-present Latest data available: 2004 Latest data available: 2004 2005 will be available this Winter 2005 will be available this Winter
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NHDS Survey Design Scope and coverage: Short stay, non-Federal hospitals Short stay, non-Federal hospitals ALOS < 30 days ALOS < 30 days General and children’s general hospitals General and children’s general hospitals
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NHDS Sampling Plan Three stage design: Geographic units Geographic units Hospital Hospital Discharge Discharge
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NHDS Sample Size Hospitals: About 500 hospitals sampled per year About 500 hospitals sampled per year Discharges: Over 300,000 sampled per year Over 300,000 sampled per year
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NHDS Data Collection Manual hospitals - 56% Automated hospitals - 44% Overall response rate for the 2004 NHDS – 92%
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NHDS Manual Data Collection NCHS – Statistical Design Census Bureau – Field Work Contractor – Coding and Data Entry
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NHDS Automated Data Collection Electronic files obtained from: States States Commercial firms Commercial firms Individual hospitals Individual hospitals
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NHDS Data Processing NCHS: Editing Editing Estimation Estimation
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NHDS Estimation Weight: Inverse of the probability of selection Inverse of the probability of selection Adjustments for non-response Adjustments for non-response Population weighting ratio adjustment Population weighting ratio adjustment
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Variables on NHDS Public Use Data Files
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Patient Data Age Sex Race Expected source of payment Discharge status Marital status
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Hospital Characteristics Hospital Characteristics Geographic region Bed size Ownership
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Medical Data International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) Diagnoses (up to 7) Procedures (up to 4)
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Additional Variables Days of care Month of discharge Diagnoses Related Group (DRG) Weight
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New Variables for NHDS Available beginning in the 2001 NHDS: Source of Admission Source of Admission Type of Admission Type of Admission
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New Variables for the NHDS Beginning to collect with the 2007 NHDS: Admitting Diagnosis Admitting Diagnosis Present on Admission checkbox for all seven diagnoses collected Present on Admission checkbox for all seven diagnoses collected
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Analytic Issues Karen Lees, MPH Karen Lees, MPH
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Topics Utilization measures Medical coding system Statistical issues
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NHDS provides data on hospitalizations not people not people
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Measures Include Measures Include Discharges Days of care Average length of stay Diagnoses Surgeries/procedures
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Discharges Include deaths Include transfers to other hospitals or long-term care facilities Do not usually include newborn infants
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Days of Care Total number of days discharged patients spend in the hospital All stays are counted as at least 1 day The admission day is counted, but not the discharge day The number of days divided by the number of discharges is the average length of stay
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Diagnoses Disease, injury or other reason for hospitalization Coded according to US adaptations of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9-CM)
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Diagnoses Principal diagnosis: chiefly responsible for hospitalization First-listed diagnosis: principal if specified, otherwise one listed first
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Diagnoses All-listed: total number of times diagnoses appears on record Any-listed: discharges with diagnosis in any position on record
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Hospital discharges with fractures, 2004 Source: CDC/NCHS, National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS)
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Surgery / Procedures Surgical (appendectomy) Diagnostic (spinal tap) Therapeutic (chemotherapy) procedures Coded according to US adaptations of the International Classification of Diseases
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NHDS provides data on inpatient procedures not total procedures not total procedures
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Versions of the International Classification of Diseases 8 th revision used 1970-78 9 th revision used 1979-present 10 th revision for use in future
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ICD 8 th Revision Some codes different than in 9 th Revision Did not use E-codes Made modifications in coding to accommodate available data
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ICD 9 th Revision ICD 9 th Revision Addenda added annually since 1986 Codes added, deleted, expanded, and revised Lists of changes available in annual summary reports, file documentation
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Weights Must use weighted data to obtain unbiased national estimates Each record has a weight Sum the weights of the records
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Reliability To be reliable, estimates must be based on at least 30 records And have a relative standard error of less than 30 percent Estimates based on 30-59 records should be used with caution
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Standard Errors Some standard errors are in Advance Data summaries Generalized error curves are in the Series 13 Annual Summaries and data documentation Use SUDAAN for specific standard errors - need access to confidential data
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Examples of Research Jean Kozak, Ph.D.
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Discharges Days of care 0-4 5-14 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85 and over Age in years 10 0 20 Percent distribution Percent distribution of discharges and days of care by age, 2004 Source: CDC/NCHS, National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS)
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Average length of hospital stay by age, 1980-2004 Source: CDC/NCHS, National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS)
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Percent of hospital inpatients transferred to long-term care facilities, by age, 1990-2004 Source: CDC/NCHS, National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS)
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Males Females Hospitalization rates for major diagnostic categories by sex, 2004 Source: CDC/NCHS, National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS)
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Percent distribution of patients hospitalized for heart disease, 2003 All other diagnoses 87%
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Hospitalization rate for cancer, 1990-2004 1990 63.0 2004 41.2 Source: CDC/NCHS, National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS)
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Number of discharges with HIV diagnoses by age, 1995, 2000 and 2004 Source: CDC/NCHS, National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS)
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Hospitalization rates for depression for boys and girls 5-19 years of age, 1990-92 and 2002-04 Source: CDC/NCHS, National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS)
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Hospitalization rates for inpatients with Clostridium difficile by age, 1996-2003 Source: McDonald LC, et al. Emerg Infect Dis. 2006;12(3): 410-5.
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Black patients White patients Hospitalization rates for avoidable conditions by race, patients under 65 years of age, 1990-2004 Source: CDC/NCHS, National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS)
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Average length of stay for selected diagnostic categories, 2004 Source: CDC/NCHS, National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS)
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1990 6.4 days Source: CDC/NCHS, National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS) 12.8 days 2004 Average length of stay for hip fractures, 1990-2004
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Length of hospitalization for childbirth, 1980-2004 Source: CDC/NCHS, National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS)
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Rate of cardiac catheterizations by sex, age, and geographic region, 2004
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Source: CDC/NCHS, National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS) Coronary artery bypass grafts (CABGs) and percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs),1980-2004
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30.5% 22.0% White patients Black patients Source: CDC/NCHS, National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS) Percent distribution of white and black discharges with coronary angioplasty according to stent use, 2003
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Source: CDC/NCHS, National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS) Hospitalization rates for obese patients with gastric bypass, 1998-2003
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1970 5.5 2004 29.9 Source: CDC/NCHS, National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS) Rate of cesarean delivery, 1970-2004
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1990 20.4 2004 10.9 Source: CDC/NCHS, National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS) Rate of vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC), 1990-2004
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Forceps Vacuum Source: CDC/NCHS, National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS) Rate of forceps and vacuum extraction, 1990-2004
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Data users Hospitals Universities and medical schools Professional organizations, such as AMA, AHA, WHO Government agencies, such as NIH, CMS, CDC, IHS Medical research organizations, pharmaceutical and medical supply manufacturers, insurance companies News media Other users such as publishing houses, market research groups, free lance writers
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Accessing Data from the National Hospital Discharge Survey Marni Hall, Ph.D.
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How can you get the data? In publications, including annual reports From data tabulations on selected topics Using public-use data files (micro-data) Calling NCHS to request tabulations
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On the NHDS/NSAS homepage www.cdc.gov/nchs/about/major/hdasd/nhds.htm www.cdc.gov/nchs/about/major/hdasd/nhds.htm www.cdc.gov/nchs/about/major/hdasd/nhds.htm You’ll find: A Description and Methodology of NHDS (and NSAS) A Description and Methodology of NHDS (and NSAS) Downloadable Publications from NCHS Downloadable Publications from NCHS List of other publications using NHDS or NSAS data List of other publications using NHDS or NSAS data Public Use Files – micro data Public Use Files – micro data
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How to get to the NHDS/NSAS webpage from the NCHS homepage www.cdc.gov/nchs Under Surveys & Data Collection Systems on the far left of the screen Select NHCS which stands for National Health Care Survey When a pop-up list of surveys appears, select National Hospital Discharge Survey
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Annual Publications using NHDS Advance Data reports 2004 available on the website 2004 available on the website Annual Summary with Detailed Diagnosis and Procedure Data 2003 available on the website 2003 available on the website 2004 available later this summer 2004 available later this summer
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How to download publications Publications, data tables, and data file documentation are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format Require use of the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software, available for download at: www.adobe.com www.adobe.com
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Public-Use Files Available on the Web Data files and documentation available for free from the NHDS webpage NHDS: 1996 through 2004 NSAS: 1994, 1995, 1996* NSAS: 1994, 1995, 1996* *2006 NSAS data will be available early in 2008
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Obtaining and using data files Data files are in ASCII format and must be downloaded via FTP server. Downloadable public-use data files are “zipped” for a speedier download “Unzip” these files with free data extraction software such as: WinZip (www.winzip.com) WinZip (www.winzip.com)www.winzip.com PKunzip (www.pkware.com) PKunzip (www.pkware.com)www.pkware.com
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Analyzing Public Use Data Files require the use of standard statistical software packages, such as SAS, SPSS, Stata, etc.
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Multi-year data files Two separate multi-year files on CD-ROM are available for free from NCHS: 1970-1978 data years (ICD-8 coding) 1970-1978 data years (ICD-8 coding) 1979-2004 data years (ICD-9-CM coding) DRG’s are not included on the multi-year files. For NSAS a 1994-1996 data file is available.
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Where to find ICD-9-CM codes for Diagnoses or Procedures www.cdc.gov/nchs/icd9.htm Full-text ICD-9-CM documents are RTF (Rich Text Format) files and can be handled with any word processing package Addenda and conversion tables are PDF documents Very lengthy document
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Publications and Information Products http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products.htm Lists electronic products Lists electronic products Additional Information about obtaining reports, data, and other products Additional Information about obtaining reports, data, and other products
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Other sources of tabulated NHDS Data FASTATS A to Z FASTATS A to Z Aging – Trends in Aging Database provides information on national trends and key variables that depict the health status of older Americans compiled from a number of surveys – mostly on persons 50 years old and over Aging – Trends in Aging Database provides information on national trends and key variables that depict the health status of older Americans compiled from a number of surveys – mostly on persons 50 years old and over Healthy People Healthy People Health, United States Health, United States
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Restricted Data in NHDS http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/r&d/rdc.htm HCSB maintains confidential information in files which are not publicly disseminated Restricted data pose disclosure risks to survey respondents These data are available to researchers through the NCHS Research Data Center (RDC)
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Confidential files for NHDS and NSAS variance estimation NHDS and NSAS analytic files that have been linked with outside data sources Through the RDC Researchers Can Use:
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ZIP Codes for residence of patient and for hospitals State/County FIPS CODE for both patient and hospital AHA ID for hospital Design Variables needed to run SUDAAN NOTE: Identifiers such as patient name, address, and SSN are not collected in the NHDS Confidential Variables Available only on Restricted Files
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NHDS Can be Linked with Other Files, for example American Hospital Association File (AHA) which has data on hospital characteristics Area Resource File (ARF) which has county level data (e.g. SES variables and health service availability) Linkage is with contextual NOT personal / demographic information
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NHDS or NSAS Questions? By telephone: Hospital Care Statistics Branch: 301-458-4321 Hospital Care Statistics Branch: 301-458-4321 NCHS Information Dissemination Staff (toll free) 1-866-441-NCHS [1-866-441-6247] NCHS Information Dissemination Staff (toll free) 1-866-441-NCHS [1-866-441-6247] Send an email to: NHDS@cdc.gov NHDS@cdc.gov
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Future Activities and Directions Robert Pokras, MA
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Future Activities and Directions Redesigning the NHDS Refielding the NSAS
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Context for Redesigning the NHDS Data elements limited to UB 92 (UB 04) The value of primary data collection to meeting current and future policy and research needs To take a fresh look at current and future policy and research issues and associated data needs and gaps Meetings and interviews Working group meeting in March, 2006
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Priority Issues Cost of care/ use of resources including efficiency/ waste including efficiency/ waste Quality of care/ safety including disparities including disparities Care delivered in the hospital Surveillance and public health including surge capacity including surge capacity Globalization including outsourcing including outsourcing
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Coordinate with AHRQ data collection (HCUP) Add resource use/ cost/ billings/ payments Add clinical depth e.g., medications, tests e.g., medications, tests Improve patient demographics e.g., ethnicity e.g., ethnicity Link to health-related outcomes e.g., death index e.g., death index Highest Rated Options for Redesign
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Clinical Depth Core Data Set (All Sampled Cases) Height Weight Administered drugs
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Clinical Depth Diagnostic/ Procedure/ Demographic Module (Subsample of Cases) Lab values Pathology results
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Resource Use/ Cost/ Efficiency Billings -- charges Medicare program Cost-to-charge ratios Cost-to-charge ratios DRG hospital-specific payments DRG hospital-specific payments
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Improved Patient Demographics Race Ethnicity
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Link to Health-Related Outcomes Link with the National Death Index to look at 30- day mortality
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Additional Aspects of the Redesign Link mother and newborn records Collect data from ED and observation status (for sampled inpatients) Collect data from last previous admission Length of stay Length of stay Principal diagnosis Principal diagnosis
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Summer 2006: Final conceptual framework Final conceptual framework Strategy and data elements Strategy and data elements 2006-2007: Feasibility test in 9 hospitals 2007: Contract for field test 2008: Field test 2010: New survey fielded Next Steps
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Refielding the National Survey of Ambulatory Surgery (NSAS) First fielded in 1994-1996 Back in the field for 2006 Data collect ends in March 2007 Public Use files will be available in early 2008
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Ambulatory Inpatient Total ? Sources: CDC/NCHS, National Survey of Ambulatory Surgery (NSAS) and National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS) Breast lumpectomy procedures....
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