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JAMA Surgery | 2014

Relationship between regional spending on vascular care and amputation rate.

Philip P. Goodney; Lori L. Travis; Benjamin S. Brooke; Randall R. DeMartino; David C. Goodman; Elliott S. Fisher; John D. Birkmeyer

IMPORTANCE Although lower extremity revascularization is effective in preventing amputation, the relationship between spending on vascular care and regional amputation rates remains unclear. OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that higher regional spending on vascular care is associated with lower amputation rates for patients with severe peripheral arterial disease. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS Retrospective cohort study of 18,463 US Medicare patients who underwent a major peripheral arterial disease-related amputation during the period between 2003 and 2010. EXPOSURE Price-adjusted Medicare spending on revascularization procedures and related vascular care in the year before lower extremity amputation, across hospital referral regions. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES Correlation coefficient between regional spending on vascular care and regional rates of peripheral arterial disease-related amputation. RESULTS Among patients who ultimately underwent an amputation, 64% were admitted to the hospital in the year prior to the amputation for revascularization, wound-related care, or both; 36% were admitted only for their amputation. The mean cost of inpatient care in the year before amputation, including costs related to the amputation procedure itself, was


Archive | 2008

Tracking the Care of Patients with Severe Chronic Illness: The Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care 2008

John E. Wennberg; Elliott S. Fisher; David C. Goodman; Jonathan S. Skinner

22,405, but it varied from


Effective clinical practice : ECP | 1999

How Well Does a Single Question about Health Predict the Financial Health of Medicare Managed Care Plans

Arlene S. Bierman; Thomas A. Bubolz; Elliott S. Fisher; John H. Wasson

11,077 (Bismarck, North Dakota) to


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2001

The Efficiency of Medicare

Jonathan S. Skinner; Elliott S. Fisher; John E. Wennberg

42,613 (Salinas, California) (P < .001). Patients in high-spending regions were more likely to undergo vascular procedures as determined by crude analyses (12.0 procedures per 10,000 patients in the lowest quintile of spending and 20.4 procedures per 10,000 patients in the highest quintile of spending; P < .001) and by risk-adjusted analyses (adjusted odds ratio for receiving a vascular procedure in highest quintile of spending, 3.5 [95% CI, 3.2-3.8]; P < .001). Although revascularization was associated with higher spending (R = 0.38, P < .001), higher spending was not associated with lower regional amputation rates (R = 0.10, P = .06). The regions that were most aggressive in the use of endovascular interventions were the regions that were most likely to have high spending (R = 0.42, P = .002) and high amputation rates (R = 0.40, P = .004). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE Regions that spend the most on vascular care perform the most procedures, especially endovascular interventions, in the year before amputation. However, there is little evidence that higher regional spending is associated with lower amputation rates. This suggests an opportunity to limit costs in vascular care without compromising quality.


Effective clinical practice : ECP | 2001

The uneven landscape of newborn intensive care services: variation in the neonatology workforce.

David C. Goodman; Elliott S. Fisher; George A. Little; Therese A. Stukel; Chiang-Hua Chang


Archive | 2008

Regional and Racial Variation in Health Care among Medicare Beneficiaries: A Brief Report of the Dartmouth Atlas Project

Elliott S. Fisher; David C. Goodman; Amitabh Chandra


Archive | 2010

Reflections on Geographic Variations in U.S. Health Care

Jonathan S. Skinner; Elliott S. Fisher


Archive | 2007

Malpractice Liability Costs And The Practice Of Medicine In The Medicare Program This analysis suggests that an important association exists between malpractice costs and the use of imaging services in particular.

Katherine Baicker; Elliott S. Fisher; Amitabh Chandra


Archive | 2013

Measuring Hospital-Level Healthcare Expenditures and Outcomes with Disease-Specific Cohorts

Jonathan S. Skinner; Weiping Zhou; Daniel J. Gottlieb; Elliott S. Fisher


Archive | 2007

Pitfalls in the Analysis of Regional Variation in Health Care: A Response to Hadley, Berenson, Waidmann, and Zuckerman

Amitabh Chandra; Elliott S. Fisher; Jonathan S. Skinner

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Chiang-Hua Chang

The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice

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Daniel J. Gottlieb

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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E. Robert Greenberg

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

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