April 1998
Research Trends
Quality of Care Makes A Difference
It is very important for patients to get information about the hospitals, physicians and
other practitioners who will treat them. This is illustrated by two new studies reported
in the March 1998 issue of the American Journal of Public Health.
The first study Hospital
Volume Differences and Five-Year Survival from Breast Cancer describes an
analysis of hospital discharge data on almost 48,000 women treated for breast cancer in
New York state between 1984 and 1989. The results showed that there was a marked increase
in long term survival of patients treated at hospitals performing a high volume of breast
cancer surgery compared to other hospitals. All 266 hospitals in New York State performing
breast surgery were included in the study. Compared with high-volume hospitals, the death
rates at 5 years increased by 19% in moderate-volume, 30% in low-volume and 60% in very
low-volume hospitals. The effect of volume on survival was true for all stages of breast
cancer.
High volume hospitals were hospitals performing more than 150 breast cancer surgeries
per year.
Moderate volume hospitals were hospitals performing 51 - 150 breast cancer surgeries per
year.
Low volume hospitals were hospitals performing 11 - 50 breast cancer surgeries per year.
Very low volume hospitals were hospitals performing 10 or fewer breast cancer surgeries
per year.
The second study Geographic
Variations in Breast Cancer Mortality: Do Higher Rates Imply Elevated Incidence or Poorer
Survival? found that women over the age of 55 in the northeast region of the
United States have a higher death rate from breast cancer than women in the rest of the
country. The study suggests that differences between the quality of breast cancer
treatment provided women in the northeast and treatment provided women in the rest of the
country could be a principal reason for the differences in death rates.

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