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Empirical Bayes and item-clustering effects in a latent variable hierarchical model: A case study from the national assessment of educational progress (2002)

by Steven L Scott, Edward H Ip
Venue:Journal of the American Statistical Association
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Statistical and Clinical Aspects of Hospital Outcomes Profiling

by Sharon-lise T. Norm, David M. Shahian , 710
"... Abstract. Hospital profiling involves a comparison of a health care provider’s structure, processes of care, or outcomes to a standard, often in the form of a report card. Given the ubiquity of report cards and similar consumer ratings in contemporary American culture, it is notable that these are a ..."
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Abstract. Hospital profiling involves a comparison of a health care provider’s structure, processes of care, or outcomes to a standard, often in the form of a report card. Given the ubiquity of report cards and similar consumer ratings in contemporary American culture, it is notable that these are a relatively recent phenomenon in health care. Prior to the 1986 release of Medicare hospital outcome data, little such information was publicly available. We review the historical evolution of hospital profiling with special emphasis on outcomes; present a detailed history of cardiac surgery report cards, the paradigm for modern provider profiling; discuss the potential unintended negative consequences of public report cards; and describe various statistical methodologies for quantifying the relative performance of cardiac surgery programs. Outstanding statistical issues are also described. Key words and phrases: Mortality, report cards, quality of care, variations, risk adjustment, hierarchical models, profiling, evidence-based medicine, selection bias. 1.

ii LATENT TREE MODELS: AN APPLICATION AND AN EXTENSION

by Kin-man Poon , 2012
"... I hereby declare that I am the sole author of the thesis. ..."
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