Using a hierarchical model to estimate risk-adjusted mortality for hospitals not included in the reference sample.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2010
Institution/Department
Maine Medical Center Research Institute; Surgery
Journal Title
Health services research
MeSH Headings
Algorithms, Forecasting, Hospital Mortality, Humans, Models, Statistical, Risk Adjustment, United States
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To provide a method for any hospital to evaluate patient mortality using a hierarchical risk-adjustment equation derived from a reference sample.
DATA SOURCE: American College of Surgeons National Trauma Data Bank (NTDB).
STUDY DESIGN: Hierarchical logistic regression models predicting mortality were estimated from NTDB data. Risk-adjusted hospital effects obtained directly from models using standard software were compared with approximations derived from a summary equation and data from each individual hospital.
PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Theoretical approximations were similar to results using standard software.
CONCLUSIONS: To allow independent verification, agencies using reference databases for hospital mortality "report cards" should publish their risk-adjustment equations. Similar hospitals not in the reference database may also use the published equations along with the approximations described to evaluate their own outcomes using their own data.
ISSN
1475-6773
First Page
577
Last Page
587
Recommended Citation
Clark, David E; Hannan, Edward L; and Raudenbush, Stephen W, "Using a hierarchical model to estimate risk-adjusted mortality for hospitals not included in the reference sample." (2010). MaineHealth Maine Medical Center. 1278.
https://knowledgeconnection.mainehealth.org/mmc/1278