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dc.contributor.authorShwartz, Michael
dc.contributor.authorAsh, Arlene S.
dc.contributor.authorPekoz, Erol A.
dc.date2022-08-11T08:10:42.000
dc.date.accessioned2022-08-23T17:17:25Z
dc.date.available2022-08-23T17:17:25Z
dc.date.issued2006-01-01
dc.date.submitted2010-07-02
dc.identifier.citationShwartz M, Ash AS, Pekoz EA. Risk Adjustment and Risk-Adjusted Provider Profiles. International Journal of Healthcare Technology and Management. 2006;7 (1/2): 15-42.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/47621
dc.description.abstractProvider profiles are an important component of efforts to improve both healthcare productivity and quality. Risk adjustment is the attempt to account for differences in the risk for specific outcomes of cases in different groups in order to facilitate more meaningful comparisons. The value of provider profiles, whether used internally or released to the public, depends both on adequate risk adjustment and on distinguishing systematic differences in either the quality or productivity of care from random fluctuations. In this paper, we discuss how risk adjustment systems can be used to predict outcomes for individual cases; methods for measuring and comparing the performance of risk adjustment systems; and how random variation can affect provider performance data and several approaches for addressing random variation in risk-adjusted provider profiles. In the last section, we illustrate the methods discussed by developing and analysing risk-adjusted provider profiles for 69 family practitioners responsible for over 68,000 cases.
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.relation.urlhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJHTM.2006.007871
dc.subjectRisk Adjustment
dc.subjectOutcome Assessment (Health Care)
dc.subjectBiostatistics
dc.subjectEpidemiology
dc.subjectHealth Services Research
dc.titleRisk Adjustment and Risk-Adjusted Provider Profiles
dc.typeJournal Article
dc.source.journaltitleInternational Journal of Healthcare Technology and Management
dc.source.volume7
dc.source.issue1/2
dc.identifier.legacycoverpagehttps://escholarship.umassmed.edu/qhs_pp/748
dc.identifier.contextkey1380674
html.description.abstract<p>Provider profiles are an important component of efforts to improve both healthcare productivity and quality. Risk adjustment is the attempt to account for differences in the risk for specific outcomes of cases in different groups in order to facilitate more meaningful comparisons. The value of provider profiles, whether used internally or released to the public, depends both on adequate risk adjustment and on distinguishing systematic differences in either the quality or productivity of care from random fluctuations. In this paper, we discuss how risk adjustment systems can be used to predict outcomes for individual cases; methods for measuring and comparing the performance of risk adjustment systems; and how random variation can affect provider performance data and several approaches for addressing random variation in risk-adjusted provider profiles. In the last section, we illustrate the methods discussed by developing and analysing risk-adjusted provider profiles for 69 family practitioners responsible for over 68,000 cases.</p>
dc.identifier.submissionpathqhs_pp/748
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Quantitative Health Sciences
dc.source.pages15-42


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