Title: VICTORIAN MATERNITY SERVICES PERFORMANCE INDICATOR PROJECT
1VICTORIAN MATERNITY SERVICES PERFORMANCE
INDICATOR PROJECT
2Background
- In 2001 the Victorian Health Department
recommended that a set of performance indicators
be developed for public maternity hospitals. - Why only public?- private hospitals data not in
public domain. -
3Mandatory reporting
- HEALTH DEPT DIRECTIVE
- All Victorian Public Maternity Hospitals are
required to report annually their performance
indicators.
4Background
- Project team worked for about 6 months -
literature search, stakeholder consultation and
field testing AU 200,000 - Ten indicators were selected.
- Three reports so far 2003, 2004, 2005.
5Rationale
- Implementing the indicators is expected to
enable comparison about performance between
similar units, and over time - Promote discussion within and between hospitals
about the results - Promote discussion about what level of
performance should be achieved - Promote discussion about how results may be
improved.
6 10 INDICATORS
- 5 outcomes indicators- data collected centrally
by DHS - 5 process indicators data collected by
institutions and reported to DHS - Annual reports
7Victorian Maternity Services Performance
Indicators- outcomes indicators
- Outcomes for standard primiparae
- Rate of transfer of term infants to SCN or NICU
for reasons other than birth defect - Rate of initiation of antenatal corticosteroids
to women delivered or transferred lt34 weeks - Rates of planned and achieved VBAC
- Corrected GA standardised perinatal mortality
ratio
8Victorian Maternity Services Performance
Indicators- process indicators
- domiciliary care referral
- appropriate smoking cessation advice
- appropriate breastfeeding support
- timely antenatal clinic attendance
- interpreter services
9Data Source- outcomes indicators
- Victorian Perinatal Data Collection Unit database
- Established 1982
- Legally required (all hospitals, public and
private) - Approx 100 items on each birth
10Data Source- process indicators
- Individual public hospitals- resource
implications, but no additional funds
11Victorian maternities, 2005
12Births in Victoria 2005
- Total maternities 64,946
- Level III (gt5000) x 3 20
- Level II (gt1000) x 16 48
- 400-999 x 21 23
- 100-399 x 23 7
- lt100 x 33 2
13Spontaneous vaginal births Victoria 2005
14Victoria 2005
- PUBLIC HOSPITALS
- SVD 61.2
- ELEC C/S 13.2
- EM C/S 14.0
- Forceps 5
- Vacuum Ext 6.2
- PRIVATE HOSP
- SVD 44.6.1
- ELEC C/S 23.1
- EM C/S 14.5
- Forceps 8.5
- Vacuum Ext 9.2
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16MSPI REPORT
- Sent to all hospitals- CEOs, Clinical directors
- Available to public on DHS website
17M.S.P.I. 1
- Outcomes for Standard primiparae
- Induction of labour
- Caesarean rates
- 3rd 4th degree tears
18Standard Primipara
- First birth
- 20-34 yo
- Free of obstetric and medical complications
- Singleton, cephalic
- 370 - 416 weeks gestation
- Non-SGA infant
19Inductions in standard primiparae 2004
2004 Statewide public rate 17.2,
private 24.9 2003 Statewide public rate 22.0
2002 Statewide public rate 22.6
20Caesarean section rate, standard primiparae 2004
2004 Statewide public rate 18.5 private
26.5 2003 Statewide public rate 19.0 2002
Statewide public rate 17.1
213rd and 4th degree tears, standard primiparae
2004 (Hospitals with 350 confinements)
2004 Statewide public rate 4.3, private 2.5
2003 Statewide public rate 4.4 2002
Statewide public rate 3.3
22MSPI 2,3,4,5
- Rate of transfer of term infants to SCN or NICU
for reasons other than birth defect. - Rate of initiation of a course of corticosteroids
to women delivered or transferred lt34 weeks
gestation. - Rates of planned and achieved VBAC.
- GA standardised perinatal mortality ratio.
23Rate of term infants transferred or admitted to
SCN or NICU for reasons other than birth defect
2004 /2005
2004 Statewide public rate 10.1 2002/2003
Statewide public rate 10.9 per cent
24Antenatal corticosteroids for women lt 34 weeks
2004/2005
2004 95.1 2003 92.4 2002 89.8
25Planned VBAC 2004
2004 Statewide public rate 28.2
private 20 2003 Statewide public rate
27.3 2002 Statewide public rate 32.7
26Achieved VBAC rates among women who plan for
VBAC 2004
2004 Statewide public rate 55.0
private 48.0 2003
Statewide public rate 50.0 2002 Statewide
public rate 50.1
27GASPMR excluding ToPs and deaths due to CM, five
years pooled data, 2004
Statewide private 77 (95 CI 74-90)
28Victorian Maternity Services Performance
Indicators- process indicators
- domiciliary care
- appropriate smoking cessation advice
- appropriate breastfeeding support
- timely antenatal clinic attendance
- interpreter services
29Rate of referral to postnatal domiciliary care
2004/5 Hospitals with 100 confinements
2004/5 Statewide public rate 90 2003
Statewide public rate 89 2002 Statewide
public rate 88
30Rate of women offered appropriate antenatal
interventions re smoking 2004/5
31Number of WHO Ten steps achieved 2004/05
2004/05 state average 8.9/10 2003
8.5/10 2002
8/10
32Rate of women who wait more than 30 minutes for
hospital antenatal clinic services 2004/05
2004/05 22.0 2003/04 16.4 2002/03 33.7
33Rate of women of NESB who are (a) assessed for
interpreter requirements and (b) provided
appropriate services 2004/05
(a)
(b)
2004 (a) Assess interpreter requirements 99.7
(b) Provision of interpreter services 89.5
2003 (a) 95.1 (b) 86.9 2002 (a) 91.9
(b) 42.1
34What have we found?
- High rates of inductions, C/S for standard
primips - Much variation between institutions
- Huge differences between private and public
- High rates of compliance with some E/B practices-
antenatal corticosteroids, smoking cessation
advice - Plenty of room for improvement!
- And..
35What have we learned?
- Its been possible to
- Develop, implement and maintain over time
- a set of 10 performance indicators across
Victorian public maternity hospitals - publish and circulate widely,
- without riots or resignations, or an epidemic
of performance anxiety!
36Where to from here?
- WCH Assn of ANZ have been commissioned by
National Safety Quality commission to develop a
set of MSPI for maternity hospitals, public and
private.
37ANZ MSPIP - draft set, 2006
- Induction of labour for selected primiparae
- Spontaneous vaginal birth for selected primiparae
- Caesarean section rates for selected primiparae
- Episiotomy rates for first births
- Third and fourth degree tears for first births
- Blood loss 1000 mls following a vaginal
delivery - Apgar score 6 at 5 minutes for live term
infants - Smoking cessation advice during pregnancy
- Supporting breastfeeding
38Thank you!