Area Quality Indicators
For Calendar 2009
Only Indicator Categories and QI's with populations > 4 are displayed

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Observed Rate
The number of Cases divided by the Population at risk.
Risk-adjusted rates
The estimated performance of hospitals if they had an ‘average’ casemix. The average casemix was estimated from the AHRQ national database (data from over 40 states). Most indicators are risk-adjusted for age, sex and 3M APR-DRG’s. Mortality measures use the 3M APR-DRG risk of mortality score and the utilization measures use the 3M APR-DRG severity score.

(Observed Rate > Risk-adjusted Rate)

(Observed Rate < Risk-adjusted Rate)

(Observed Rate ≈ Risk-adjusted Rate)

Mortality indicators: The hospital’s patient population for the condition or procedure has a higher risk of mortality due to its casemix (for example, older or a greater proportion of a higher-risk APR-DRG). The hospital’s patient population for the condition or procedure has a lower risk of mortality due to its casemix (for example, younger or a greater proportion of a lower-risk APR-DRG). The hospital’s patient casemix for the condition or procedure is similar to other hospitals’, suggesting that patient composition is not a contributing factor to the hospital’s performance for the mortality indicator.
Utilization indicators: The hospital’s population has a higher risk of receiving the procedure due to its demographic composition (for example, older or a greater proportion of a higher-risk gender). The hospital’s population has a lower risk of receiving the procedure due to its demographic composition (for example, younger or a greater proportion of a lower-risk gender). The hospital’s population is similar to other hospitals in demographic composition.
Up Arrow Indicates More Severity More Severe
Circle Indicates Average Severity Average Severity
Down Arrow Indicates Less Severe Less Severe

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