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The investigators hypothesize that a combined didactic and data feedback program presenting evidence based indications and in-hospital-charges for echocardiograms to inpatient cardiology team members will lead to increased health care value for patients on inpatient cardiology teams.


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The cost of healthcare in the United States has risen precipitously over the last forty years. In 2014, healthcare spending surpassed $3 trillion and accounted for 17.5 percent of the national gross domestic product. The Institute of Medicine's report "Best Care at Lower Cost" estimated that 30 percent, or approximately $900 billion in 2014, of healthcare expenditures are wasted. Given this wasted spending, great urgency has been placed on curbing the ever-increasing cost of healthcare while simultaneously improving quality and patient safety. Despite improvements in mortality associated with cardiovascular disease over the last two decades, the cost of cardiovascular care continues to rise and is estimated to be in excess of $186 billion by 2023. A number of studies have been performed evaluating the cost-effectiveness and appropriate use of routine transthoracic echocardiography; nonetheless, there is little evidence that the results of these studies have been translated into clinical practice. In order to close the gap between the literature and clinical practice, we plan to initiate a combined didactic and data feedback program that will present the current literature and in-hospital charges associated with echocardiography to practicing clinicians on inpatient cardiology services. We will measure the effect of our intervention on average per-patient in-hospital charges as well as usage rates and other clinical outcomes.

Research Design and Methods: The investigators will perform a prospective, controlled cohort study period comparing the effect of a combined didactic and data feedback intervention on in-hospital charges, usage rates, and clinical outcomes to providers. The investigator's intervention will consist of a biweekly email to three house staff-run cardiology services at VUMC presenting the in-hospital charges and appropriate use of echocardiography per ACC/AHA guidlines. A weekly email will also be sent to the intervention services detailing their team's in-hospital charges for echocardiograms during the preceding week. Usage and in-hospital charges will be measured using a custom tableau which captures all orders placed in the HeoWiz ordering program and the raw master charges. The investigators will utilize a pre and post intervention design to study primary and secondary outcomes. The primary outcome will be average echocardiography charges per team. The secondary outcomes will be echocardiograms performed per team per month, and number of focused echocardiograms performed per team per month. Quality of care will be assessed by monitoring 30 day readmission rate, and index hospitalization mortality. ;


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NCT number NCT03173157
Study type Interventional
Source Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date February 27, 2017
Completion date December 31, 2017

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