Risk Stratification

Risk Stratification A Practical Guide for Clinicians

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Publisher's Synopsis

Risk stratification is a statistical process by which quality of care can be assessed independently of patient case-mix. Evaluation of risk-adjusted patient outcome has become an important part of managed care contracting in some markets, and risk-adjusted outcome rates for hospitals are being reported more frequently in the popular press and on the internet. This book, written by a statistician and two surgeons for a clinical audience, is a practical guide to the process of risk stratification and does not require or assume an extensive mathematical background. It describes the rationale and assumptions for risk stratification, and provides information on evaluating the quality of various published risk-stratification studies. Numerous practical examples using real clinical data help to illustrate risk stratification in health care. The book also serves as a step-by-step guide to the production and dissemination of risk-adjusted outcome results for local programs.

Book information

ISBN: 9780521669450
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 362.1
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 174
Weight: 513g
Height: 248mm
Width: 176mm
Spine width: 16mm