Challenges of using asthma admission rates as a measure of primary care quality in children: An international comparison.
Irina LutKate Marie LewisLinda Petronella Martina Maria WijlaarsRuth GilbertTiffany FitzpatrickHong LuAstrid GuttmannSharon GoldfieldShaoke LeiGeir GunnlaugssonStefán Hrafn JónssonReli MechtlerMika GisslerAnders HjernPia HardelidPublished in: Journal of health services research & policy (2021)
The large variations in childhood hospital admission rates for asthma based on the whole child population reflect differing definitions, admission thresholds and underlying disease prevalence rather than primary care quality. Asthma hospital admissions among children diagnosed with asthma is a more meaningful indicator for inter-country comparisons of primary care quality.