Statistical methods for healthcare performance monitoring /
by
Bottle, Alex [author.]
; Aylin, Paul [author.]
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CONTENTS
Introduction
Origins and examples of monitoring systems
Choosing unit of analysis and reporting
What to measure: choosing and defining indications
Sources of data
Risk-adjustment principles and methods
Output the observed and model-predicted outcomes
Composite measures
others
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS
Introduction
Origins and examples of monitoring systems
Choosing unit of analysis and reporting
What to measure: choosing and defining indications
Sources of data
Risk-adjustment principles and methods
Output the observed and model-predicted outcomes
Composite measures
others
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