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Aging Clinical and Experimental Research | 2005

Using administrative data to track fall-related ambulatory care services in the Veterans Administration Healthcare system.

Stephen L. Luther; Dustin D. French; Gail Powell-Cope; Laurence Rubenstein; Robert Campbell

Background and aims: The Veterans Administration (VA) Healthcare system, containing hospital and community-based outpatient clinics, provides the setting for the study. Summary data was obtained from the VA Ambulatory Events Database for fiscal years (FY) 1997–2001 and in-depth data for FY 2001. In FY 2001, the database included approximately 4 million unique patients with 60 million encounters. The purpose of this study was: 1) to quantify injuries and use of services associated with falls among the elderly treated in Veterans Administration (VA) ambulatory care settings using administrative data; 2) to compare fall-related services provided to elderly veterans with those provided to younger veterans. Methods: Retrospective analysis of administrative data. This study describes the trends (FY 1997–2001) and patterns of fall-related ambulatory care encounters (FY 2001) in the VA Healthcare System. Results: An approximately four-fold increase in both encounters and patients seen was observed in FY 1997–2001, largely paralleling the growth of VA ambulatory care services. More than two-thirds of the patients treated were found to be over the age of 65. Veterans over the age of 65 were found to be more likely to receive care in the non-urgent setting and had higher numbers of co-morbid conditions than younger veterans. While nearly half of the encounters occurred in the Emergency/Urgent Care setting, fall-related injuries led to services across a wide spectrum of medical and surgical providers/departments. Conclusions: This study represents the first attempt to use the VA Ambulatory Events Database to study fall-related services provided to elderly veterans. In view of the aging population served by the VA and the movement to provide increased services in the outpatient setting, this database provides an important resource for researchers and administrators interested in the prevention and treatment of fall-related injuries.


In: Henriksen K, Battles JB, Marks ES, Lewin DI, editors. Advances in Patient Safety: From Research to Implementation (Volume 1: Research Findings). Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and | 2005

Outpatient Benzodiazepine Prescribing, Adverse Events, and Costs

Dustin D. French; Andrea M. Spehar; Robert R. Campbell; Polly Palacios; Roy W. Coakley; Nicholas A. Coblio; Heidi Means; Dennis C. Werner; David M. Angaran


In: Henriksen K1, Battles JB1, Marks ES2, Lewin DI1, editors. Source Advances in Patient Safety: From Research to Implementation (Volume 1: Research Findings). Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare | 2005

Developing a Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Serious Injury Surveillance System that Includes Adverse Event Hospitalizations

Robert R. Campbell; Douglas D. Bradham; Aurora Sanchez-Anguiano; Dennis H. Werner; Andrea M. Spehar; Dustin D. French; Polly Palacios


In: Henriksen K, Battles JB, Keyes MA, Grady ML, editors. Source Advances in Patient Safety: New Directions and Alternative Approaches (Vol. 1: Assessment). Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Res | 2008

Proactive Postmarketing Surveillance: Overview and Lessons Learned from Medication Safety Research in the Veterans Health Administration

Robert R. Campbell; Andrea M. Spehar; Dustin D. French


Archive | 2007

ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION Health Care Costs for Patients With Chronic Spinal Cord Injury in the Veterans Health Administration

Dustin D. French; Robert R. Campbell; Sunil Sabharwal; Audrey Nelson; Polly Palacios; Deborah Gavin-Dreschnack; James A. Haley


Archive | 2005

Table 2, CCS* injuries and average costs for outpatient visits while on benzodiazepines, all ages

Dustin D. French; Andrea M. Spehar; Robert R. Campbell; Polly Palacios; Roy W. Coakley; Nicholas A. Coblio; Heidi Means; Dennis C. Werner; David M. Angaran


Archive | 2005

Table 4, Frequency of prescribed benzodiazepines by strength (1999-2001), age 60+

Dustin D. French; Andrea M. Spehar; Robert R. Campbell; Polly Palacios; Roy W. Coakley; Nicholas A. Coblio; Heidi Means; Dennis C. Werner; David M. Angaran


Archive | 2005

Table 1, CCS* injuries and costs for inpatient hospitalizations while on benzodiazepines, all ages

Dustin D. French; Andrea M. Spehar; Robert R. Campbell; Polly Palacios; Roy W. Coakley; Nicholas A. Coblio; Heidi Means; Dennis C. Werner; David M. Angaran


Archive | 2005

Table 3, Inpatient discharges and outpatient visits with an injury for patients NOT using benzodiazepines at the time of injury health care encounter

Dustin D. French; Andrea M. Spehar; Robert R. Campbell; Polly Palacios; Roy W. Coakley; Nicholas A. Coblio; Heidi Means; Dennis C. Werner; David M. Angaran


Archive | 2005

Table 1, Trends in VHA injury and adverse event hospitalizations: by discharge frequency

Robert R. Campbell; Douglas D. Bradham; Aurora Sanchez-Anguiano; Dennis H. Werner; Andrea M. Spehar; Dustin D. French; Polly Palacios

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Andrea M. Spehar

University of South Florida

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Dennis C. Werner

University of South Florida

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Audrey Nelson

University of South Florida

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Gail Powell-Cope

United States Department of Veterans Affairs

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Laurence Rubenstein

United States Department of Veterans Affairs

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Robert Campbell

United States Department of Veterans Affairs

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Stephen L. Luther

United States Department of Veterans Affairs

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