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A Comparative Analysis of Methods of Health Risk Assessment: List of Tables
A Comparative ... Table 1 2 3 4 5 List of Tables Page Summary of Assessment Models Tested ............ ... . 30 11 Summary of Predictive Accuracy for Individual Results, Retrospective and Prospective Analysis ...- Authors: John Bertko, Alice Rosenblatt, Thomas J Stoiber, Peter Braun, Daniel Dunn, Eric Alexander Latimer, Deborah A Taira, Susan Busch
- Date: Oct 1996
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
- Topics: Health & Disability>Health risks
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A Comparative Analysis of Methods of Health Risk Assessment, Chapter 3: Evaluation and Comparison of Risk Assessment Methods: Predictive Accuracy
enrollees 65 and over were not required. Appendix Table B-l describes the age-sex groups used, including ... the ambulatory diagnoses re- corded for the individual over a period of time.-" For many ACGs, gender ...- Authors: John Bertko, Alice Rosenblatt, Thomas J Stoiber, Peter Braun, Daniel Dunn, Eric Alexander Latimer, Deborah A Taira, Susan Busch
- Date: Oct 1996
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
- Topics: Health & Disability>Health risks
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A Comparative Analysis of Methods of Health Risk Assessment: Appendix
1992. Regulations 360 and 361. Small group and individual insurance reform. 52. Stewart, A.L., Ware, ... Methods Table B-1. Age and Sex Method Distribution Table B-2. ACG Method Distribution Table B-3. ADG ...- Authors: John Bertko, Alice Rosenblatt, Thomas J Stoiber, Peter Braun, Daniel Dunn, Eric Alexander Latimer, Deborah A Taira, Susan Busch
- Date: Oct 1996
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
- Topics: Health & Disability>Health risks
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A Comparative Analysis of Methods of Health Risk Assessment, Chapter 5: An Application of Study Findings to a Risk Adjustment Process
1992 retrospective applica- tion of the models. Table 27 shows the calculations used to compute transfers ... have illustrated "per- capita" risk adjustment. Table 27 includes the following information: a. Ratio ...- Authors: John Bertko, Alice Rosenblatt, Thomas J Stoiber, Peter Braun, Daniel Dunn, Eric Alexander Latimer, Deborah A Taira, Susan Busch
- Date: Oct 1996
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
- Topics: Health & Disability>Health risks
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A Comparative Analysis of Methods of Health Risk Assessment, Chapter 4: Analysis of High-Cost Cases
the California list were not kept on the list. Table 23 shows the 43 groups that were obtained in this ... had two or more. Only 0.3% had three or more. Table 24 shows the percentage of total expenditures over ...- Authors: John Bertko, Alice Rosenblatt, Thomas J Stoiber, Peter Braun, Daniel Dunn, Eric Alexander Latimer, Deborah A Taira, Susan Busch
- Date: Oct 1996
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
- Topics: Health & Disability>Health risks
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A Comparative Analysis of Methods of Health Risk Assessment, Chapter 7: Summary and Discussion
predictive accuracy are sum- marized in Table 31. At the individual level, all diag- nosis-based methods ... retrospectively and 33% prospectively, of the variance in individual expenditures predicted by the best diagnosis-based ...- Authors: John Bertko, Alice Rosenblatt, Thomas J Stoiber, Peter Braun, Daniel Dunn, Eric Alexander Latimer, Deborah A Taira, Susan Busch
- Date: Oct 1996
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
- Topics: Health & Disability>Health risks
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A Comparative Analysis of Methods of Health Risk Assessment, Summary
reasonably be expected to do. We assumed an individual R 2 of about 0.15 to 0.2 as the standard by ... tested had an individual R 2 of 0.112, well below the 0.15-0.2 accuracy standard. See Table 22. The best ...- Authors: John Bertko, Alice Rosenblatt, Thomas J Stoiber, Peter Braun, Daniel Dunn, Eric Alexander Latimer, Deborah A Taira, Susan Busch
- Date: Oct 1996
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
- Topics: Health & Disability>Health risks
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A Comparative Analysis of Methods of Health Risk Assessment: List of Figures
.. 29 3 Summary of Predictive Accuracy for Individual Results, Adjusted R 2, All Pools, 1992 ..... ... ..... 31 4 Summary of Predictive Accuracy, Individual Results, Percentage of Absolute Errors within ...- Authors: John Bertko, Alice Rosenblatt, Thomas J Stoiber, Peter Braun, Daniel Dunn, Eric Alexander Latimer, Deborah A Taira, Susan Busch
- Date: Oct 1996
- Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
- Topics: Health & Disability>Health risks
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Hot Topics - Health Related
probably about the cost of portability from group to individual coverage. I didn’t do the work, and can’t claim ... 15, even 20 plans in a major market, and each individual gets to choose for their family the plan they ...- Authors: John Bertko, Herbert A Fritch, John Fritz, Burton Jay, Ronald M Wolf
- Date: Jun 1996
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: Record of the Society of Actuaries
- Topics: Health & Disability; Public Policy
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Health Section News
about selection risk while items 5 and 6 provide individual and aggregate stop-loss coverage to the insurer ... payment for Part D to the healthcare needs of individual seniors is even more complicated than prior risk ...- Authors: John Bertko, Ian G Duncan, J D Have, Jeffrey Petertil, Daniel Wolak, Patrick J Dunks, Kara Clark, Lori Weyuker, Ruth Ann Woodley, Stephen J Kaczmarek, Marilyn Kramer, Kendra Fox, Henry Dove
- Date: Jan 2006
- Publication Name: Health Watch