Bayesian models are increasingly fit to large administrative datasets and then used to make individualized recommendations. In particular, Medicare’s Hospital Compare webpage provides information to patients about specific hospital mortality rates for a heart attack or acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Hospital Compare’s current recommendations are based on a random-effects logit model with a random hospital indicator and patient risk factors. Except for the largest hospitals, these individual recommendations or predictions are not checkable against data, because data from smaller hospitals are too limited to provide a meaningful check. Before individualized Bayesian recommendations, people derived general advice from empirical studies of ...
Methods for comparing hospitals regarding cardiac arrest (CA) outcomes, vital for improving resuscit...
Many public health agencies and researchers are interested in comparing hospital outcomes, for examp...
OBJECTIVE: To illustrate the development and use of standardised mortality rates (SMRs) as a trigger...
Bayesian models are increasingly fit to large administrative data sets and then used to make individ...
Bayesian models are increasingly fit to large administrative datasets and then used to make individu...
BACKGROUND: In order to improve the quality of care delivered to patients and to enable patient choi...
ObjectiveTo identify an approach to summarizing publicly reported hospital performance data for acut...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the accuracy of the original Mortality Probability Admission Model III, ICU Ou...
Background: The hospital standardized mortality ratio (HSMR) is developed to evaluate and improve ho...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/142499/1/jah32925_am.pdfhttps://deepbl...
Since the 19th century, standardised mortality rates have frequently been used as an indicator of qu...
Hospital mortality statistics derived from administrative data may not adjust adequately for patient...
OBJECTIVES: This research examined whether judgments about a hospital\u27s risk-adjusted mortality p...
BACKGROUND: Public report cards for cardiac surgery have been freely available from a variety of s...
Introduction: A common quality indicator for monitoring and comparing hospitals is based on death wi...
Methods for comparing hospitals regarding cardiac arrest (CA) outcomes, vital for improving resuscit...
Many public health agencies and researchers are interested in comparing hospital outcomes, for examp...
OBJECTIVE: To illustrate the development and use of standardised mortality rates (SMRs) as a trigger...
Bayesian models are increasingly fit to large administrative data sets and then used to make individ...
Bayesian models are increasingly fit to large administrative datasets and then used to make individu...
BACKGROUND: In order to improve the quality of care delivered to patients and to enable patient choi...
ObjectiveTo identify an approach to summarizing publicly reported hospital performance data for acut...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the accuracy of the original Mortality Probability Admission Model III, ICU Ou...
Background: The hospital standardized mortality ratio (HSMR) is developed to evaluate and improve ho...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/142499/1/jah32925_am.pdfhttps://deepbl...
Since the 19th century, standardised mortality rates have frequently been used as an indicator of qu...
Hospital mortality statistics derived from administrative data may not adjust adequately for patient...
OBJECTIVES: This research examined whether judgments about a hospital\u27s risk-adjusted mortality p...
BACKGROUND: Public report cards for cardiac surgery have been freely available from a variety of s...
Introduction: A common quality indicator for monitoring and comparing hospitals is based on death wi...
Methods for comparing hospitals regarding cardiac arrest (CA) outcomes, vital for improving resuscit...
Many public health agencies and researchers are interested in comparing hospital outcomes, for examp...
OBJECTIVE: To illustrate the development and use of standardised mortality rates (SMRs) as a trigger...