Objectives: To compare results of statistical process-control analyses of in-hospital deaths of patients with acute myocardial infarction by using either administrative or clinical data sources and prediction models, and to assess variation in results according to selected patient characteristics
Background: Previous studies have evaluated whether the addition of multiple laboratory and clinical...
Objectives To develop a model of in-hospital mortality using medical record front page (MRFP) data a...
Serial laboratory determinations are now routinely performed on patientsadmittedtointensive-careunit...
We compared measures of hospital performance by using both administrative and clinical data sources....
ObjectiveTo identify an approach to summarizing publicly reported hospital performance data for acut...
Hospital mortality statistics derived from administrative data may not adjust adequately for patient...
AbstractOBJECTIVESTo develop and validate simple statistical models that can be used with hospital d...
Prediction of outcomes after acute myocardial infarction was initiated more than 40 years ago. Impro...
Background: There is increasing interest in clinical research with electronic medical data, but it o...
The topic of this paper is the standartization of inpatient mortality for patients with myocardial i...
BACKGROUND: The efficacy of reperfusion therapy after acute myocardial infarction is time dependent....
BACKGROUND: Management of acute coronary syndromes (ACS) should be guided by an estimate of patient ...
Background Comparison of the outcomes of care provided by hospitals is a growing trend. Outcomes ...
BACKGROUND: In order to improve the quality of care delivered to patients and to enable patient choi...
The objective was to compare the performance of a number of risk models in predicting outcome for pa...
Background: Previous studies have evaluated whether the addition of multiple laboratory and clinical...
Objectives To develop a model of in-hospital mortality using medical record front page (MRFP) data a...
Serial laboratory determinations are now routinely performed on patientsadmittedtointensive-careunit...
We compared measures of hospital performance by using both administrative and clinical data sources....
ObjectiveTo identify an approach to summarizing publicly reported hospital performance data for acut...
Hospital mortality statistics derived from administrative data may not adjust adequately for patient...
AbstractOBJECTIVESTo develop and validate simple statistical models that can be used with hospital d...
Prediction of outcomes after acute myocardial infarction was initiated more than 40 years ago. Impro...
Background: There is increasing interest in clinical research with electronic medical data, but it o...
The topic of this paper is the standartization of inpatient mortality for patients with myocardial i...
BACKGROUND: The efficacy of reperfusion therapy after acute myocardial infarction is time dependent....
BACKGROUND: Management of acute coronary syndromes (ACS) should be guided by an estimate of patient ...
Background Comparison of the outcomes of care provided by hospitals is a growing trend. Outcomes ...
BACKGROUND: In order to improve the quality of care delivered to patients and to enable patient choi...
The objective was to compare the performance of a number of risk models in predicting outcome for pa...
Background: Previous studies have evaluated whether the addition of multiple laboratory and clinical...
Objectives To develop a model of in-hospital mortality using medical record front page (MRFP) data a...
Serial laboratory determinations are now routinely performed on patientsadmittedtointensive-careunit...