statistics

Morning-does anyone have any National statistics regarding capture rate
of cc's/mcc's? I am trying to put a report together for our new CFO as
to how we compare with other hospitals of our size nationally in the
capture of cc's/mcc's. We have approximately 300 beds. I would
appreciate all the help I can get.

Thanks,

Wendy


Wendy R. Chenney RN BSN
Manager Clinical Documentation
Parma Community General Hospital
Office: (440) 743-4533
Fax: (440) 743-4552
Pager: (440) 675-5929

Comments

  • I have access to some nat'l stats for Medicare from our consulting group. From our most recent report, I have that the nat'l 80% benchmark (goal) for CC capture: 29%, MCC:33%. I also have it broken down by specific DRG groups (for most of our DRG's).

    Also, your PEPPER report will provide insight as they track CC/MCC capture outliers.

    Hope that helps :)

    Katy Good, RN, BSN, CCDS, CCS
    Clinical Documentation Program Coordinator
    AHIMA Approved ICD-10CM/PCS Trainer
    Flagstaff Medical Center
    Kathryn.Good@nahealth.com
    Cell: 928.814.9404
  • Katy -- great point about the PEPPER report -- great resource.

    Wendy -- glad I caught you for a quick chat.

    I believe this ACDIS Blog post will be helpful -- http://blogs.hcpro.com/acdis/2012/11/tip-use-ipps-data-for-your-cdi-program-benchmarking/ -- discusses and shares some analysis of data that can be pulled from the CMS IPPS Final rule.
    Also, the Impact File can be helpful for comparison to similar hospitals (just not to the secondary capture level).
    Finally, AHD.com is a helpful site that has free profiling information for hospitals (much of it CMS data, but also other sources & data included). Also has more data available by subscription, but the free data is helpful all by itself).

    Don

    Donald A. Butler, RN, BSN
    Manager, Clinical Documentation
    Vidant Medical Center, Greenville NC
    DButler@vidanthealth.com ( mailto:mDButler@vidanthealth.com )
  • Looking at the most recent PEPPER report that I found quickly (Q2 FY12)
    Med CC MCC 80th %tile -- 67.5%
    20th %tile -- 53.5%
    Surg 80th -- 60.2%
    20th -- 41.1%

    Don
  • edited May 2016
    I would be very interested as well

    Abby
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