PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 28, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Rockburn
Institute, a leading health research and consulting
organization, today announced results from a study that finds U.S.
hospitals using Lippincott Procedures performed 9% better in
regards to the CMS Value-based Purchasing (VBP) Outcomes score and
23% better in the Clinical Process of Care score, with an overall
12% improvement in the VBP Total Performance Score. The study
was commissioned by Wolters Kluwer, a leading global
provider of information and point-of-care solutions for the
healthcare industry.
According to the study, which compared the entire database of
entities participating in the CMS VBP program, hospitals using
Lippincott Procedures had a median VBP percent rank score of 57.49
vs. non-users score of 49.19. The average weighted percent
rank VBP Total Performance Score compared Lippincott Procedures
customers at 55.62, while non-customers had a score of 49.39.
The study compared each domain score within the VBP process, as
well. The Clinical Process of Care score (60.43 for users vs.
48.94) and the Outcomes score (54.20 vs. 49.57) showed Lippincott
Procedures customers to be at an advantage.
In the article published today on the Rockburn Institute
website, Dale N. Schumacher, M.D.,
President, Rockburn Institute and
lead author of the study, relates these findings to recent studies
documenting that enhancing nursing practice and clinical process
improves hospital performance and patient outcomes.
"In a health care system that values effectiveness and
efficiency, nurses are being increasingly recognized as a main
foundation for outcomes improvement, and the evidence shows that it
is critical that these clinicians have ready access to
evidence-based practice information," said Dr. Schumacher.
"Once we saw that the clinical process of care score was 23% higher
for hospitals using Lippincott Procedures, we expected that the
results within the Outcomes measure would also be higher. The
9.26% positive difference between Procedures users and
non-Procedures users documents this association."
Created by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS),
the hospital VBP program impacts more than 3,000 U.S. hospitals,
and rewards higher performing acute-care facilities with incentive
payments for the quality of care they provide to patients with
Medicare. The VBP program also penalizes underperforming
hospitals. Because hospitals compete with each other it is
beneficial to score in the higher percentiles compared with other
hospitals so to achieve a reward and avoid a financial penalty.
The study also compared designated hospitals from the American
Nurses Credentialing Center's (ANCC) Magnet Recognition Program®
published on the ANCC website and then reviewed the 21 hospitals
that were both using Lippincott Procedures and were designated
Magnet. Even though Rockburn did not draw definitive
conclusions as to the interactions that occur because of the small
sample size, Dr. Schumacher still noted the directional analysis
between the results of the two programs.
"Interestingly and anecdotally, the hospitals that were both
Procedures and Magnet hospitals had an average weighted Patient
Outcomes rank of 71.50; in other words, they were among the top
28.5% of U.S. hospitals, a very high average performance,"
continued Dr. Schumacher, who learned how the products are being
used by health systems while performing the study. "I am
pleasantly surprised by how easy it is for clinicians to use
Lippincott Solutions at the bedside to gain access to synthesized
evidence-based answers to their clinical and procedural
questions."
Lippincott Solutions is a series of comprehensive, integrated
software applications that includes advanced online workflow
technology, current evidence-based clinical information, and
professional development tools for the practicing nurse and
associated clinicians. Solutions in the product suite include
Lippincott Procedures, Lippincott Advisor and Lippincott
Professional Development.
Dr. Schumacher's article explaining the study appears on the
Rockburn Institute website. In addition, a whitepaper on the
findings is available for free download by visiting
RockburnVBP.com. For more information on Lippincott
Solutions, visit www.lippincottsolutions.com, and follow Lippincott
Solutions on Twitter @NurseSolutions.
About Rockburn Institute
The Rockburn Institute is a
health services research, education and consulting group
established in 1978 initially by faculty and staff of The Johns
Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health. Early studies
concentrated on state databases, case mix, case mix severity
measures, measuring the impact of peer review, and the cost of
graduate medical education programs. The Institute's study for the
National Association of Private Psychiatric Hospitals measuring the
impact of prospective payment on psychiatric hospitals was
published in the New England Journal of Medicine and altered
the federal government approach to hospital payment.
Rockburn is led by Dr. Dale N.
Schumacher, M.D., MPH, and President. Dr. Schumacher
has 25 years of healthcare system governance experience. He
chaired the Mercy Health Care System Board (Scranton), and was a member of the Kaleida
Health Board and the Catholic Healthcare Partners Board
(Cincinnati). From 2003 to
2013 he has served Long Island Health Network as a consultant and
as the external Chief Quality Officer. For the past decade he
has supported Crozer Keystone Health System as its consulting
Clinical Informatics Officer.
About Wolters Kluwer Health
Wolters Kluwer Health is a
leading global provider of information, business intelligence and
point-of-care solutions for the healthcare industry. Serving more
than 150 countries worldwide, clinicians rely on Wolters Kluwer
Health's market leading information-enabled tools and software
solutions throughout their professional careers from training to
research to practice. Major brands include Health
Language®, Lexicomp®, Lippincott Williams
& Wilkins, Medicom®, Medi-Span®, Medknow,
Ovid®, Pharmacy OneSource®,
ProVation® Medical and UpToDate®.
Wolters Kluwer Health is part of Wolters Kluwer, a
market-leading global information services company. Wolters Kluwer had 2013 annual revenues of €3.6
billion ($4.7 billion), employs
approximately 19,000 people worldwide, and maintains operations in
over 40 countries across Europe,
North America, Asia Pacific, and Latin America. Wolters
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