Need for Risk Adjustment in Adapting Episode Grouping Software to Medicare Data

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Title
Need for Risk Adjustment in Adapting Episode Grouping Software to Medicare Data
First Author
Thomas MaCurdy
Date of Pub
2009 Summer
Pages
14
Abstract
Episode grouper software offers a potential
framework for developing important
components of a pay-for-performance system
for healthcare providers. If the costs for
treating health conditions can be computed,
then policymakers can in principle benchmark
different providers’ cost distributions
and reward the most efficient. This article
applies two of the most prominent commercial
groupers and examines the properties
of the cost distributions calculated for their
constructed episodes. The analysis reveals
that episode cost distributions exhibit substantial
variation and skewness, suggesting
the need for innovative risk adjustment
methods prior to utilizing groupers for the
purpose of physician profiling.
Other Authors
Thomas MaCurdy, Ph.D., Jason Kerwin, and Nick Theobald, Ph.D.
Issue
4
Volume
30