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The Children’s National Hospital Outcomes Registry: a plea for a benchmarking tool that provides longitudinal outcomes for patients and families

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 October 2024

Alyssia Venna
Affiliation:
Division of Cardiac Surgery, Children’s National Hospital, Washington, DC, USA
Mitchell Haverty
Affiliation:
Division of Cardiac Surgery, Children’s National Hospital, Washington, DC, USA
Janet Kreutzer
Affiliation:
Division of Cardiac Surgery, Children’s National Hospital, Washington, DC, USA
Rittal Mehta
Affiliation:
Division of Cardiac Surgery, Children’s National Hospital, Washington, DC, USA
Alix Fetch
Affiliation:
Division of Cardiac Surgery, Children’s National Hospital, Washington, DC, USA
Aybala Tongut
Affiliation:
Division of Cardiac Surgery, Children’s National Hospital, Washington, DC, USA
Manan Desai
Affiliation:
Division of Cardiac Surgery, Children’s National Hospital, Washington, DC, USA
Can Yerebakan
Affiliation:
Division of Cardiac Surgery, Children’s National Hospital, Washington, DC, USA
Yves d’Udekem*
Affiliation:
Division of Cardiac Surgery, Children’s National Hospital, Washington, DC, USA
*
Corresponding author: Yves d’Udekem; Email: yves.dudekem@childrensnational.org
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Abstract

Surgical advancements in paediatric cardiovascular surgery have led to improved survival rates for those patients with the most complex CHDs leading to greater numbers of patients who are living well into adulthood. Despite this new era of long-term survival, our current reporting systems continue to focus largely on using short-term postoperative outcomes as the criteria to both rate and rank hospitals. Using such limited criteria to rate and rank hospitals may mislead the intended audiences: patients and families. The goal of this article is to describe the creation of a local benchmarking report which aims to retrospectively review long-term outcomes from our single centre. This report is updated annually and published on our cardiac surgery webpage in an effort to be as transparent as possible for our patient and family communities.

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© The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press