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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 ...

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    • 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
  • 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 ...

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    • 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
  • 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 ...

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    • 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
  • 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 ...

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    • 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
  • 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 ...

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    • 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
  • 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 ...

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    • 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
  • 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 ...

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    • 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
  • 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 ...

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    • 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
  • A Comparative Analysis of Methods of Health Risk Assessment, Chapter 2: Background
    marketwide on all insurers selling policies in the individual and small group market in New York state. Because ... adequately when they were dealt a high-risk individual; although this is a ret- rospective payment ...

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    • 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
  • A Comparative Analysis of Methods of Health Risk Assessment, Chapter 6: Comparison of Risk Assessment MethodsGeneral Considerations
    (ADCGDX and EDCGDX) are additive in nature (an individual can be assigned to multiple conditions) and ... expenditures and availability of codes for an individual). Differences in ambulatory coding were observed ...

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    • 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