OBJECTIVES: We sought to evaluate the predictive accuracy of four bypass surgery mortality clinical risk models and to examine the extent to which hospitals\u27 risk-adjusted surgical outcomes vary depending on which risk-adjustment method is applied. BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular report cards often compare risk-adjusted surgical outcomes; however, it is unclear to what extent the risk-adjustment process itself may affect these metrics. METHODS: As part of the Cooperative Cardiovascular Project\u27s Pilot Revascularization Study, we compared the predictive accuracy of four bypass clinical risk models among 3,654 Medicare patients undergoing surgery at 28 hospitals in Alabama and Iowa. We also compared the agreement in hospital-level risk-adj...
PURPOSE: To assess and rank the performance of different methods of predicting the probability of de...
Objective. We examined the implications of reliability adjustment on hospital mor-tality with surger...
ObjectiveTo compare the classification of hospital statistical outlier status as better or worse per...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to evaluate the predictive accuracy of four bypass surgery mortality cli...
BACKGROUND: Quality improvement in health care, which relies on appropriate strategies to evaluate a...
Health care payors and consumers have a growing interest in risk-adjusted provider profiles. Using c...
BackgroundMost outcomes registries use a large number of variables to control for differences in pat...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to determine whether more comprehensive risk-adjustment models have a ...
This editorial refers to 'Comparison of 19 pre-operative risk strati. cation models in open-heart su...
OBJECTIVES: Severity-adjusted death rates for coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery by provide...
OBJECTIVES: Beginning in 2002, all 14 Massachusetts nonfederal cardiac surgery programs submitted So...
ObjectiveTo examine the validity of hybrid quality measures that use both clinical registry and admi...
ObjectivePrevious studies have developed cardiovascular surgery outcome prediction models using only...
grantor: University of TorontoDrawing on data from a well established clinical registry fo...
OBJECTIVE: Upcoding or undercoding of risk factors could affect the benchmarking of risk-adjusted mo...
PURPOSE: To assess and rank the performance of different methods of predicting the probability of de...
Objective. We examined the implications of reliability adjustment on hospital mor-tality with surger...
ObjectiveTo compare the classification of hospital statistical outlier status as better or worse per...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to evaluate the predictive accuracy of four bypass surgery mortality cli...
BACKGROUND: Quality improvement in health care, which relies on appropriate strategies to evaluate a...
Health care payors and consumers have a growing interest in risk-adjusted provider profiles. Using c...
BackgroundMost outcomes registries use a large number of variables to control for differences in pat...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to determine whether more comprehensive risk-adjustment models have a ...
This editorial refers to 'Comparison of 19 pre-operative risk strati. cation models in open-heart su...
OBJECTIVES: Severity-adjusted death rates for coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery by provide...
OBJECTIVES: Beginning in 2002, all 14 Massachusetts nonfederal cardiac surgery programs submitted So...
ObjectiveTo examine the validity of hybrid quality measures that use both clinical registry and admi...
ObjectivePrevious studies have developed cardiovascular surgery outcome prediction models using only...
grantor: University of TorontoDrawing on data from a well established clinical registry fo...
OBJECTIVE: Upcoding or undercoding of risk factors could affect the benchmarking of risk-adjusted mo...
PURPOSE: To assess and rank the performance of different methods of predicting the probability of de...
Objective. We examined the implications of reliability adjustment on hospital mor-tality with surger...
ObjectiveTo compare the classification of hospital statistical outlier status as better or worse per...