Empiric segmentation of high-risk patients: a structured literature review
CONCLUSIONS: Empiric segmentation can yield clinically relevant groups of patients with complex medical needs. Segmentation results are context dependent, suggesting the need for careful design and interpretation of segmentation models to ensure that results can inform clinical care and program design in the target setting.PMID:35139299 | DOI:10.37765/ajmc.2022.88752
Source: The American Journal of Managed Care - Category: Health Management Authors: Jonathan Arnold Joshua Thorpe Janke Mains-Mason Ann-Marie Rosland Source Type: research
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