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Assessing quality using administrative data


LI Iezzoni - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1997 - Am Coll Physicians
Administrative data result from administering health care delivery, enrolling
members into health insurance plans, and reimbursing for services. The primary
producers of administrative data are the federal government, state ...
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Accuracy of diagnostic coding for Medicare patients under the prospective-payment system


DC Hsia, WM Krushat, AB Fagan, JA Tebbutt … - New England Journal of Medicine, 1988 - content.nejm.org
Reimbursement of hospitals by Medicare under the prospective-payment system is
based on patients' diagnoses as coded at discharge. During the period October
1984 through March 1985, we studied the accuracy of the coding for ...
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Does clinical evidence support ICD-9-CM diagnosis coding of complications?


EP McCarthy, LI Iezzoni, RB Davis, RH … - Medical Care, 2000 - jstor.org
MEDICAL CARE Volume 38, Number 8, pp 868-876 02000 Lippincott Williams &
Wilkins, Inc. ... Does Clinical Evidence Support ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Coding of
Complications? ... ELLEN P. MCCARTHY, PHD, MPH,* LISA I. IEZZONI, MD, ...
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Identifying complications of care using administrative data


LI Iezzoni, J Daley, T Heeren, SM Foley, ES … - Medical Care, 1994 - jstor.org
MEDICAL CARE Volume 32, Number 7, pp 700-715 ?1994 JB Lippincott Company ...
Identifying Complications of Care Using Administrative Data ... LISA I.
IEZZONI, MD, MSc,* JENNIFER DALEY, MD,t TIMOTHY HEEREN, PHD,: SUSAN M. ...
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Bias in the coding of hospital discharge data and its implications for quality assessment


PS Romano, DH Mark - Medical Care, 1994 - jstor.org
In recent years, administrative data sets have become widely used for quality
assess- ment and medical effectiveness research be- cause they provide large
samples at low cost.1-3 For example, the Health Care Financ- ing ...
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Using Medicare claims data to assess provider quality for CABG surgery: does it work well …

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EL Hannan, MJ Racz, JG Jollis, ED Peterson - Health Services Research, 1997 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Objectives.To assess the relative abilities of clinical and administrative data
to predict mortality and to assess hospital quality of care for CABG surgery
patients. Data Sources/Study Setting. 1991-1992 data from New York's ...
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Discordance of databases designed for claims payment versus clinical information systems: …

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JG Jollis, M Ancukiewicz, ER DeLong, DB … - Annals of internal medicine, 1993 - Am Coll Physicians
Objective: To determine the suitability of insurance claims information for use
in clinical outcomes research in ischemic heart disease. ... Patients: A total
of 12 937 consecutive patients hospitalized for cardiac catheterization for ...
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Identification of In-Hospital Complications from Claims Data: Is It Valid?


AG Lawthers, EP McCarthy, RB Davis, LE … - Medical Care, 2000 - jstor.org
OBJECTIVES. This study examined the validity of the Complications Screening
Program (CSP) by testing whether (1) ICD-9-CM codes used to identify a
complication are coded completely and accurately and (2) the CSP algorithm ...
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Clinical versus administrative data bases for CABG surgery: does it matter?


EL Hannan, H Kilburn Jr, ML Lindsey, R … - Medical Care, 1992 - jstor.org
This study compared the ability of a clinical and administrative data base in
New York State to predict in-hospital mortality and to assess hospital perfor-
mance for coronary artery bypass graft surgery. The results indicated that ...
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Comorbidities, complications, and coding bias. Does the number of diagnosis codes matter in …


LI Iezzoni, SM Foley, J Daley, J Hughes, ES … - Jama, 1992 - Am Med Assoc
OBJECTIVE--Incomplete coding of secondary diagnoses may bias assessments of
patient risks of poor outcomes using administrative health care databases, most
of which allow only five diagnoses. The Medicare program is expanding the ...
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