The Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Cardiovascular Consortium established a regional collaborative database of nearly 20,000 percutaneous coronary interventions to improve quality of care.
Observational (n=20,000)
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The BMC2 consortium demonstrates the feasibility of a regional collaborative effort to assess and improve the quality of care and outcomes in PCI.
The past decade has been characterized by increased scrutiny of outcomes of surgical and percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs). This increased scrutiny has led to the development of regional, state, and national databases for outcome assessment and for public reporting. This report describes the initial development of a regional, collaborative, cardiovascular consortium and the progress made so far by this collaborative group. In 1997, a group of hospitals in the state Michigan agreed to create a regional collaborative consortium for the development of a quality improvement program in interventional cardiology. The project included the creation of a comprehensive database of PCIs to be used for risk assessment, feedback on absolute and risk-adjusted outcomes, and sharing of information. To date, information from nearly 20,000 PCIs have been collected. A risk prediction tool for death in the hospital and additional risk prediction tools for other outcomes have been developed from the data collected, and are currently used by the participating centers for risk assessment and for quality improvement. As the project enters into year 5, the participating centers are deeply engaged in the quality improvement phase, and expansion to a total of 17 hospitals with active PCI programs is in process. In conclusion, the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Cardiovascular Consortium is an example of a regional collaborative effort to assess and improve quality of care and outcomes that overcome the barriers of traditional market and academic competition.
Moscucci et al. (Tue,) conducted a observational in Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (n=20,000). Collaborative Quality Improvement Initiative (BMC2) was evaluated. The Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Cardiovascular Consortium established a regional collaborative database of nearly 20,000 percutaneous coronary interventions to improve quality of care.