One-year costs of medical admissions with and without a 30-day readmission and enhanced risk adjustment
Abstract Background To overcome the limitations of administrative data in adequately adjusting for differences in patients' risk of readmissions, recent studies have added supplemental data from patient surveys and other sources (e.g., electronic health records). However, judging the adequacy o...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Zheng (Author), Amresh Hanchate (Author), Michael Shwartz (Author) |
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