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FARROKH ALEMI, PH.D. Measurement of Severity from Claims Data.

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1 FARROKH ALEMI, PH.D. Measurement of Severity from Claims Data

2 In Case of Poor Outcomes First blame patient’s illness Then examine patient’s preferences Last attribute it to poor quality

3 Not Accurate Enough 319,740 articles in PubMed Maybe insufficient  Large data make it worst

4 Example of Lack of Accuracy Severity of MI explains 76% of outcomes of care

5 Severity of Single Diagnosis Case 1st Diagnosis 2nd Diagnosis 3rd Diagnosis 4th Diagnosis 5th Diagnosis Length of stay 1MICHF5 2MI2 3 CHFDiabetes6 4MICHF7 5 Diabetes4 6MIHypertension2 7ACL surgery1 8MIDiabetesCHFHypertensionAlcohol use6 9MIAlcohol use3 10CHF3

6 Severity of Single Diagnosis CaseMICHFDiabetes Alcohol use Hypertensio n Length of stay 1110005 2100002 3111006 4110007 5011004 6100012 8111116 9100103 10010003

7 Severity of Single Diagnosis Coefficients Intercept0 MI2.38 CHF3.40 Diabetes0.33 Alcohol use0.49 Hypertension-0.50

8 Severity of Single Diagnosis Coefficients Standardized score Intercept0 MI2.380.74 CHF3.401.00 Diabetes0.330.22 Alcohol use0.490.26 Hypertension-0.500.00

9 Severity of Multiple Diagnoses

10 Overall severity = 1 - (1 - 0.22) (1 - 0.26) = 0.42

11 Accuracy Alemi and Walters TypicalNew 53% More than doubled accuracy 9.8%- 16.9%

12 TAKE HOME LESSON A simple Procedure for More Accurate Measurement of Severity


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