Quality of care for acute myocardial infarction at urban safety-net hospitals

Publication information:

Joseph Ross, Stephen Cha, Andrew Epstein, Yongfei Wang, Elizabeth Bradley, Jeph Herrin, Judith Lichtman, Sharon-Lise Normand, Frederick Masoudi, and Harlan Krumholz. 2007. “Quality of Care for Acute Myocardial Infarction at Urban Safety-Net Hospitals”. Health Aff (Millwood), 26, 1, Pp. 238-48. doi:10.1377/hlthaff.26.1.238

Abstract

Safety-net hospitals are experiencing increasing financial strains, possibly affecting their quality of care. We compare quality at safety-net and non-safety-net urban hospitals for Medicare beneficiaries admitted with acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Although safety-net hospitals had modestly higher risk-standardized thirty-day all-cause mortality rates and modestly lower adherence to quality-of-care performance measures than non-safety-net hospitals, there was much heterogeneity among safety-net hospitals and substantial overlap with non-safety-net hospitals. We examine the implications of these findings for the millions of vulnerable Americans who rely on safety-net hospitals for their care.