Using 1991-92 data for a 5-percent Medicare sample, we develop, estimate, and evaluate risk-adjustment models that utilize diagnostic information from both inpatient and ambulatory claims to adjust payments for aged and disabled Medicare enrollees. Hierarchical coexisting conditions (HCC) models achieve greater explanatory power than diagnostic cost group (DCG) models by taking account of multiple coexisting medical conditions. Prospective models predict average costs of individuals with chronic conditions nearly as well as concurrent models. All models predict medical costs far more accurately than the current health maintenance organization (HMO) payment formula
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018To achieve two goals of improving quality of care and ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) implemented hierarchical condition category (HC...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018To achieve two goals of improving quality of care and ...
Using 1991-92 data for a 5-percent Medicare sample, we develop, estimate, and evaluate risk-adjustme...
The diagnostic cost group approach to a reimbursement model for health maintenance organizations is ...
This article describes the CMS hierarchical condition categories (HCC) model implemented in 2004 to ...
This article describes the CMS hierarchical condition categories (HCC) model implemented in 2004 to ...
This article describes the CMS hierarchical condition categories (HCC) model implemented in 2004 to ...
University (JHU) developed two new diag-nosis-oriented methodologies for setting risk-adjusted capit...
This article describes the CMS hierarchical condition categories (HCC) model implemented in 2004 to ...
The Balanced Budget Act (BBA) of 1997 required HCFA to implement health-status-based risk adjustment...
This article describes the CMS hierarchical condition categories (HCC) model implemented in 2004 to ...
National health expenditures will continue to grow faster than nominal gross domestic product (GDP) ...
The diagnostic cost group approach to a reimbursement model for health maintenance organizations is ...
Five models of risk adjusters were tested as a (proxy) measure for health status with data from a la...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018To achieve two goals of improving quality of care and ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) implemented hierarchical condition category (HC...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018To achieve two goals of improving quality of care and ...
Using 1991-92 data for a 5-percent Medicare sample, we develop, estimate, and evaluate risk-adjustme...
The diagnostic cost group approach to a reimbursement model for health maintenance organizations is ...
This article describes the CMS hierarchical condition categories (HCC) model implemented in 2004 to ...
This article describes the CMS hierarchical condition categories (HCC) model implemented in 2004 to ...
This article describes the CMS hierarchical condition categories (HCC) model implemented in 2004 to ...
University (JHU) developed two new diag-nosis-oriented methodologies for setting risk-adjusted capit...
This article describes the CMS hierarchical condition categories (HCC) model implemented in 2004 to ...
The Balanced Budget Act (BBA) of 1997 required HCFA to implement health-status-based risk adjustment...
This article describes the CMS hierarchical condition categories (HCC) model implemented in 2004 to ...
National health expenditures will continue to grow faster than nominal gross domestic product (GDP) ...
The diagnostic cost group approach to a reimbursement model for health maintenance organizations is ...
Five models of risk adjusters were tested as a (proxy) measure for health status with data from a la...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018To achieve two goals of improving quality of care and ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) implemented hierarchical condition category (HC...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018To achieve two goals of improving quality of care and ...