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pro vyhledávání: '"Yevgenia D. Mackiernan"'
Autor:
Kristin Miller, Yevgenia D. Mackiernan, Roger B. Davis, Lisa I. Iezzoni, Michael J. Cahalane, Russell S. Phillips
Publikováno v:
Medical Care. 37:384-398
Background. Decreasing hospital lengths of stay (LOS) hamper efforts to detect and to definitively treat complications of care. Patients leave before some complications are identified. Objectives. To develop a computerized method to screen for hospit
Publikováno v:
Medical Care. 36:28-39
Objectives.Severity-adjusted death rates for coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery by provider are published throughout the country. Whether five severity measures rated severity differently for identical patients was examined in this study.Met
Publikováno v:
Medical Decision Making. 16:348-356
Objective: To see whether severity-adjusted predictions of likelihoods of in-hospital death for stroke patients differed among severity measures. Methods: The study sam ple was 9,407 stroke patients from 94 hospitals, with 916 (9.7%) in-hospital deat
Publikováno v:
Journal of General Internal Medicine. 11:23-31
To see whether predictions of patients, likelihood of dying in-hospital differed among severity methods.Retrospective cohort.18,016 persons 18 years of age and older managed medically for pneumonia; 1,732 (9.6%) in-hospital deaths.Probability of deat
Autor:
Jennifer Daley, Yevgenia D. Mackiernan, Michael Shwartz, Arlene S. Ash, Lisa I. Iezzoni, John S. Hughes
Publikováno v:
International Journal for Quality in Health Care. 7:81-94
Mortality rates are commonly used to judge hospital performance. In comparing death rates across hospitals, it is important to control for differences in patient severity. Various severity tools are now actively marketed in the United States. This st
Autor:
Elizabeth K. Hotchkin, Yevgenia D. Mackiernan, Michael Shwartz, Arlene S. Ash, Lisa I. Iezzoni
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Medical Quality. 9:43-48
When comparing outcomes of medical care, it is essential to adjust for patient risk, including severity of illness. A variety of severity measures exist, but perceptions of outcomes may differ depending on how severity is defined. We used two severit
Publikováno v:
Medical care. 35(2)
Objectives. According to some studies, women with heart disease receive fewer procedures and have higher in-hospital death rates than men. These studies vary by data source (hospital discharge abstract versus detailed clinical information) and severi
Autor:
Michael Shwartz, Yevgenia D. Mackiernan, Arlene S. Ash, Lisa I. Iezzoni, John S. Hughes, Jennifer Daley
OBJECTIVES: This research examined whether judgments about a hospital's risk-adjusted mortality performance are affected by the severity-adjustment method. METHODS: Data came from 100 acute care hospitals nationwide and 11880 adults admitted in 1991
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::c087eb3f093ab5ea57c96014971a5e80
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1380647/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1380647/
Autor:
Michael Shwartz, John S. Hughes, Lisa I. Iezzoni, Jennifer Daley, Arlene S. Ash, Yevgenia D. Mackiernan
Publikováno v:
Medical care. 34(1)
Payers and policymakers are increasingly examining hospital mortality rates as indicators of hospital quality. To be meaningful, these death rates must be adjusted for patient severity. This research examined whether judgments about an individual hos
Autor:
Arlene S. Ash, Jennifer Daley, John S. Hughes, Yevgenia D. Mackiernan, Michael Shwartz, Lisa I. Iezzoni
Publikováno v:
Annals of internal medicine. 123(10)
To determine whether assessments of illness severity, defined as risk for in-hospital death, varied across four severity measures.Retrospective cohort study.100 hospitals using the MedisGroups severity measure.11 880 adults managed medically for acut