The impact of morbidity trajectories on identifying high-cost cases: using Taiwan's National Health Insurance as an example
Conclusions
In identifying high-cost cases, adding morbidity trajectories might be necessary only for less comprehensive risk adjustment models, and its contributions came from higher c-statistics and increasing medical utilization of predicted groups.
Source: Journal of Public Health - Category: Health Management Authors: Chang, H.-Y. Tags: Interventions (services) Source Type: research
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