2024
DOI: 10.1007/s43999-024-00039-9
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End-of-life cohorts from the Dartmouth Institute: risk adjustment across health care markets, the relative efficiency of chronic illness utilization, and patient experiences near the end of life

Kristen K. Bronner,
David C. Goodman

Abstract: Since their inception, small area studies intended to measure health system performance have been challenged by concerns that regional variation in health care may be primarily explained by differences in patient health risk. Controlling for regional population differences depends on appropriate risk adjustment, but the adequacy of the methods used in early analyses was contested. A novel response to these concerns was the development of end-of-life cohorts by Dartmouth Atlas investigators. These were used ini… Show more

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