April 15, 2025, Issue #953   AHRQ Stats:       Trends in Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia by Hospital TypeOverall, the rate of ventilator-associated pneumonia       increased by more than 100 percent between 2019 and 2021 regardless of       hospital type. This increase ranged from 133.9 percent at critical access       hospitals to 377.7 percent at small hospitals. (Source: AHRQ Healthcare       Cost and Utilization Project Statistical Brief #314, Hospital Differences in Adult Inpatient Stays with       Healthcare-Associated Infections, 2019 and 2021.) Today's Headlines:Two New Issue Briefs Examine Diagnosis Improvement and       Healthcare Excellence AHRQ has released two new issue briefs on improving       diagnosis and healthcare delivery. Exploration of       Foundational Terminology and Paradigms for Improving Diagnosis examines varying terms and perspectives that describe successful or       failed diagnoses. It provides a historical context for these terms, their       pros and cons and usage guidance. Four Pillars for       Sustainable Centers of Excellence provides recommendations       for Centers of Excellence on how to create sustainability plans that help       them to succeed long-term. These centers, part of healthcare       organizations, aim to improve care and research on complex topics, such       as diagnostic safety. The brief highlights key factors for lasting       success, including strong leadership, teamwork and alignment with larger       goals. AHRQ-Funded Study Compares Human and AI-Generated       Perspectives on Technology Adoption in Long-Term Care An AHRQ-funded project explored how different       qualitative analysis methods shape our understanding of technology use in       long-term and post-acute care. Published in the Journal of Gerontological Nursing, the study asked both human analysts       and a ChatGPT-4.0 tool to identify insights from focus group sessions       held during the 2024 International Summit on Innovation and Technology       for the Care of Older People. While both approaches identified similar       themes regarding technology design, ethics, training needs and       patient-centered care, human and ChatGPT-based analysis diverged in focus       and framing. Human analysts emphasized policy-level determinants,       conceptual frameworks and abstract concepts such as humanity, while       the ChatGPT analyses offered detailed, technology-centered summaries with       practical and future-oriented insights. Approaches that combine human and       AI analyses could enhance understanding of challenges and opportunities       in technology for older adult care. New Research and Evidence From AHRQ Updates to AHRQ Data Resources In the United States, the top 5 percent of spenders       typically account for nearly half of all total healthcare expenditures. A       new statistical brief from AHRQ’s Medical Expenditure Panel       Survey compares characteristics of these spenders and       conditions associated with high spending in 2022 with previous years,       highlighting changing trends from 2020 to 2022. AHRQ’s Healthcare Cost       and Utilization Project has also released updated data through HCUPNet and HCUP Fast Stats, with tools exploring topics from children’s hospitalizations to severe       maternal morbidity all now featuring 2022 data. Recording of Digital Healthcare Research Program’s AI       Tools Webinar Now Available AHRQ’s Digital Healthcare Research Program hosted the       March 18 webinar “Artificial Intelligence Tools to Improve Provider       Effectiveness and Patient Outcomes.” Expert panelists from Johns Hopkins       University, University of Virginia and University of California, Los       Angeles, discussed their research on leveraging artificial intelligence       (AI) tools to improve provider effectiveness and patient outcomes in       clinical settings. Speakers answered audience questions on ways to get       buy-in for placing AI in a provider’s workflow, the most challenging       aspects of implementing an AI-informed decision support tool and areas of       uncertainty in the AI-informed decision support tool space. Access the recording and presenter       materials for this event. Register for April 21 Informational Webinar on AHRQ Safety       Program for HAI Prevention: CLABSI  | AHRQ in the       Professional LiteratureFood security and mental health in the       United States: evidence from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey.       McClellan CB, Zuvekas SH. J Ment Health Policy Econ. 2024 Dec 1;27(4):115-28. Access the abstract on       PubMed®.
  Intravenous antibiotics for urinary tract       infections in children with neurologic impairment. Starnes LS, Hall M,       Williams DJ, et al. J Hosp Med. 2024 Jul;19(7):572-80. Epub 2024 Apr 1. Access the abstract on       PubMed®.
  The development and testing of a       single-arm feasibility and acceptability study of a whole foods diet       intervention for adults with prediabetes and their offspring. Sneed NM,       Kelley R, Turner H, et al. Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2024 Oct 23;10(1):130. Access the abstract on       PubMed®.
  Evaluating the impact of the work       environment on job outcomes among registered nurses working in outpatient       dialysis centers: a cross-sectional study. Iroegbu C, Lasater KB,       Brooks-Carthon M. Nephrol Nurs J. 2025 Jan-Feb;52(1):23-31. Access the abstract on       PubMed®.
  Integrating out-of-pocket costs into       shared decision-making for heart failure with reduced ejection fraction:       a stepped-wedge trial (POCKET-COST-HF). Dickert NW, Speight CD, Balser M,       et al. Circ Cardiovasc       Qual Outcomes. 2025 Jan;18(1):e011273. Epub 2024 Dec 3.       Access the abstract on       PubMed®.
  Availability of behavioral health crisis       care and associated changes in emergency department utilization. Burns A,       Vest JR, Menachemi N, et al. Health Serv Res. 2025 Apr;60(2):e14368. Epub 2024 Aug 8. Access the abstract on       PubMed®.
  Comparative effectiveness of       buprenorphine adherence with telemedicine vs. in-person for rural and       urban patients. Reese TJ, Padi-Adjirackor NA, Griffith KN, et al. J Am Pharm Assoc. 2025       Mar-Apr;65(2):102318. Epub 2024 Dec 27. Access the abstract on       PubMed®.
  Evaluation of Measure Dx, a resource to       accelerate diagnostic safety learning and improvement. Bradford A, Tran       A, Ali KJ, et al. J Gen       Intern Med. 2025 Mar;40(4):782-9. Epub 2024 Oct 22. Access       the abstract on PubMed®. Contact Information For comments or questions       about AHRQ News Now, contact Karen Fleming-Michael, (301) 427-1798 or Karen.FlemingMichael@ahrq.hhs.gov.  |