Understanding dynamic status change of hospital stay and cost accumulation via combining continuous and finitely jumped processes (Q1734420)

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Understanding dynamic status change of hospital stay and cost accumulation via combining continuous and finitely jumped processes
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    Understanding dynamic status change of hospital stay and cost accumulation via combining continuous and finitely jumped processes (English)
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    27 March 2019
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    Summary: The Coxian phase-type models and the joint models of longitudinal and event time have been extensively used in the studies of medical outcome data. Coxian phase-type models have the finite-jump property while the joint models usually assume a continuous variation. The gap between continuity and discreteness makes the two models rarely used together. In this paper, a partition-based approach is proposed to jointly model the charge accumulation process and the time to discharge. The key construction of our new approach is a set of partition cells with their boundaries determined by a family of differential equations. Using the cells, our new approach makes it possible to incorporate finite jumps induced by a Coxian phase-type model into the charge accumulation process, therefore taking advantage of both the Coxian phase-type models and joint models. As a benefit, a couple of measures of the ``cost'' of staying in each medical stage (identified with phases of a Coxian phase-type model) are derived, which cannot be approached without considering the joint models and the Coxian phase-type models together. A two-step procedure is provided to generate consistent estimation of model parameters, which is applied to a subsample drawn from a well-known medical cost database.
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    hospital stay and cost accumulation
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    Coxian phase-type models
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    finite-jump property
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