Outcome measures for patients hospitalized with pneumonia may complement process measures in characterizing quality of care. We sought to develop and validate a hierarchical regression model using Medicare claims data that produces hospital-level, risk-standardized 30-day mortality rates useful for public reporting for patients hospitalized with pneumonia. percentiles of 16.5%, 17.4%, and 18.3%, respectively. Comparing model-derived risk-standardized state mortality rates with medical record-derived estimates, the correlation coefficient was 0.86 (Standard Error = 0.032).An administrative claims-based model for profiling hospitals for pneumonia mortality performs consistently over several years and produces hospital estimates close to those...
Hospitals are increasingly compared based on clinical outcomes adjusted for severity of illness. Mul...
OBJECTIVE: To assess between-hospital variations in standardized in-hospital mortality ratios of com...
RATIONALE: National efforts to compare hospital outcomes for patients with pneumonia may be biased b...
Outcome measures for patients hospitalized with pneumonia may complement process measures in charact...
Background: Outcome measures for patients hospitalized with pneumonia may complement process measure...
BACKGROUND: Mortality prediction models generally require clinical data or are derived from informat...
Mortality prediction models generally require clinical data or are derived from information coded at...
Background: Mortality prediction models generally require clinical data or are derived from informat...
BACKGROUND: Pneumonia is a leading cause of hospitalization and death in the elderly, and remains th...
BACKGROUND: Readmission following hospital discharge has become an important target of quality impro...
Abstract Background Given the increased attention to sepsis at the population level there is a need ...
Background: This study investigates (1) whether the hospital standardised mortality ratio (HSMR) mod...
Errors, like straws, upon the surface flow; He who would search for pearls, must dive below. —John D...
conducted by the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD), to develop public repo...
• Objective: To compare and contrast a managed care program's analysis of differences in hospit...
Hospitals are increasingly compared based on clinical outcomes adjusted for severity of illness. Mul...
OBJECTIVE: To assess between-hospital variations in standardized in-hospital mortality ratios of com...
RATIONALE: National efforts to compare hospital outcomes for patients with pneumonia may be biased b...
Outcome measures for patients hospitalized with pneumonia may complement process measures in charact...
Background: Outcome measures for patients hospitalized with pneumonia may complement process measure...
BACKGROUND: Mortality prediction models generally require clinical data or are derived from informat...
Mortality prediction models generally require clinical data or are derived from information coded at...
Background: Mortality prediction models generally require clinical data or are derived from informat...
BACKGROUND: Pneumonia is a leading cause of hospitalization and death in the elderly, and remains th...
BACKGROUND: Readmission following hospital discharge has become an important target of quality impro...
Abstract Background Given the increased attention to sepsis at the population level there is a need ...
Background: This study investigates (1) whether the hospital standardised mortality ratio (HSMR) mod...
Errors, like straws, upon the surface flow; He who would search for pearls, must dive below. —John D...
conducted by the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD), to develop public repo...
• Objective: To compare and contrast a managed care program's analysis of differences in hospit...
Hospitals are increasingly compared based on clinical outcomes adjusted for severity of illness. Mul...
OBJECTIVE: To assess between-hospital variations in standardized in-hospital mortality ratios of com...
RATIONALE: National efforts to compare hospital outcomes for patients with pneumonia may be biased b...