The authors used a decision-analytic approach to develop a Maternal Transport Index (MTI) from ACOG guidelines for maternal transport. Data were obtained from three questionnaires administered to five perinatologists, practicing in facilities with various casemixes. Each questionnaire was based on a given level of hospital and contained scenarios describing indications for maternal transport.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe examined the relationship between workplace health promotion and medical claims in 38 textile plants, considering also the effects of demographic and contextual variables (i.e., average worker age, sex ratio, racial composition, plant product, and access to medical services).
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February 1987
This article presents the methodological development of an index for case-mix adjustment of hospital data exemplified by our construction of an index for studying length of stay. We describe the development and evaluation of this index, including internal and external validation procedures, and show an example of its use in a policy-relevant context by applying it to the analysis of length-of-stay differences between investor-owned and voluntary hospitals. Some advantages of this approach to adjusting for case mix are applicability to many hospital or patient output measurements/diagnostic scheme situations; usefulness in reducing heterogeneity in other case-mix adjustments, e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn contrast to assertions that investor-owned (I-O) hospitals are more efficient than voluntary hospitals, this study finds no significant difference between I-Os and voluntaries where the efficiency measure is length of hospitalization (LOH). The data base used is a national probability sample of hospitals and patients. The analysis accounts for variation in LOH by controlling for hospital characteristics other than ownership, and in particular it utilizes a new case-mix index to control for the case-mix portion of heretofore suggested differences.
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