Shwartz M, Ash AS, Iezzoni LI. Risk Adjustment of Outcomes. In Encyclopedia of Medical Decision Making. Kattan MW, ed. 2009. Vol 2: 985-995. ISBN 9781412953726
Risk-adjustment, Ambulatory, Administrative data, Mortality, Diagnosis Cost Groups/Hierarchical Cond...
Risk adjustment—statistical methods to account for patient-related factors when computing outcome me...
tient outcomes based on their risk factors. The book speaks to those who wish to evaluate their pers...
Risk adjustment is used to make payments or allow comparisons of outcomes while controlling for exog...
Consider these hypothetical situations. Patients with heart failure managed within a disease managem...
Produced in association with Pharmaceutical Partners for Better HealthcareSIGLEAvailable from Britis...
Risk adjustment as currently implemented or proposed has two important weaknesses. First, health ins...
The purposes of this document are (1) to briefly discuss outcome measurement, risk adjustment, and t...
Financing Review, we focus on risk adjust-ment. A now-popular part of curre n t health care jargon, ...
A dichotomous (2-category) outcome variable is indeed ubiquitous in biomedical research enquiries. H...
<p>Supplemental material, DS_10.1177_0272989X18758279 for Physician-Specific Maximum Acceptable Risk...
Clinical risk includes any undesirable situation or operational factor that may have negative conseq...
Background. Although the problem of adverse selection into more generous health insurance plans has ...
This book presents a collection of health risk assessments for known and emerging hazards that span ...
The definition of risk introduced in the ISO 31000 standard of 2009 (2018) is uncertain goal achieve...
Risk-adjustment, Ambulatory, Administrative data, Mortality, Diagnosis Cost Groups/Hierarchical Cond...
Risk adjustment—statistical methods to account for patient-related factors when computing outcome me...
tient outcomes based on their risk factors. The book speaks to those who wish to evaluate their pers...
Risk adjustment is used to make payments or allow comparisons of outcomes while controlling for exog...
Consider these hypothetical situations. Patients with heart failure managed within a disease managem...
Produced in association with Pharmaceutical Partners for Better HealthcareSIGLEAvailable from Britis...
Risk adjustment as currently implemented or proposed has two important weaknesses. First, health ins...
The purposes of this document are (1) to briefly discuss outcome measurement, risk adjustment, and t...
Financing Review, we focus on risk adjust-ment. A now-popular part of curre n t health care jargon, ...
A dichotomous (2-category) outcome variable is indeed ubiquitous in biomedical research enquiries. H...
<p>Supplemental material, DS_10.1177_0272989X18758279 for Physician-Specific Maximum Acceptable Risk...
Clinical risk includes any undesirable situation or operational factor that may have negative conseq...
Background. Although the problem of adverse selection into more generous health insurance plans has ...
This book presents a collection of health risk assessments for known and emerging hazards that span ...
The definition of risk introduced in the ISO 31000 standard of 2009 (2018) is uncertain goal achieve...
Risk-adjustment, Ambulatory, Administrative data, Mortality, Diagnosis Cost Groups/Hierarchical Cond...
Risk adjustment—statistical methods to account for patient-related factors when computing outcome me...
tient outcomes based on their risk factors. The book speaks to those who wish to evaluate their pers...