Assessing the validity of race and ethnicity coding in administrative Medicare data for reporting outcomes among Medicare advantage beneficiaries from 2015 to 2017
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Assessing the validity of race and ethnicity coding in administrative Medicare data for reporting outcomes among Medicare advantage beneficiaries from 2015 to 2017
Abstract
Objective: To assess the validity of race/ethnicity coding in Medicare data and whether misclassification errors lead to biased outcome reporting by race/ethnicity among Medicare Advantage beneficiaries.
Data sources and study setting: In this national study of Medicare Advantage beneficiaries, we analyzed individual-level data from the Health Outcomes Survey (HOS) and the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS), race/ethnicity codes from the Medicare Master Beneficiary Summary File (MBSF), and outcomes from the Medicare Provider Analysis and Review (MedPAR) files from 2015 to 2017.
Study design: We used self-reported beneficiary race/ethnicity to validate the Medicare Enrollment Database (EDB) and Research Triangle Institute (RTI) race/ethnicity codes. We measured the sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values of the Medicare EDB and RTI codes compared to self-report. For outcomes, we compared annualized hospital admission, 30-day, and 90-day readmission rates.
Data collection/extraction methods: Data for Medicare Advantage beneficiaries who completed either the HOS or CAHPS survey were linked to MBSF and MedPAR files. Validity was assessed for both self-reported multiracial and single-race beneficiaries.
Principal findings: For beneficiaries enrolled in Medicare Advantage, the EDB and RTI race/ethnicity codes have high validity for identifying non-Hispanic White or Black beneficiaries, but lower sensitivity for beneficiaries self-reported Hispanic any race (EDB: 28.3%, RTI: 85.9%) or non-Hispanic Asian American or Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (EDB: 56.1%, RTI: 72.1%). Only 8.7% of beneficiaries self-reported non-Hispanic American Indian Alaska Native are correctly identified by either Medicare code, resulting in underreported annualized hospitalization rates (EDB: 31.5%, RTI: 31.6% vs. self-report: 34.6%). We find variation in 30-day readmission rates for Hispanic beneficiaries across race categories, which is not measured by Medicare race/ethnicity coding.
Conclusions: Current Medicare race/ethnicity codes misclassify and bias outcomes for non-Hispanic AIAN beneficiaries, who are more likely to select multiple racial identities. Revisions to race/ethnicity categories are needed to better represent multiracial/ethnic identities among Medicare Advantage beneficiaries.
Keywords: Medicare; ethnicity; health inequities; minority health; racial groups; validation study.
© 2023 Health Research and Educational Trust.
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