Risk-adjusted control charts for health care monitoring (Q763031)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6013260
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6013260 |
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Risk-adjusted control charts for health care monitoring (English)
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8 March 2012
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Summary: Attribute data from high-quality processes can be monitored effectively by deciding on whether or not to stop at each time where \(r \geq 1\) failures have occurred. The smaller the degree of change in the failure rate during out of control one wants to be optimally protected against, the larger the \(r\) should be. Under homogeneity, the distribution involved is negative binomial. However, in health care monitoring, (groups of) patients will often belong to different risk categories. We show how information about category membership can be used to adjust the basic negative binomial charts to the actual risk incurred. Attention is also devoted to comparing such conditional charts to their unconditional counterparts. The latter do take possible heterogeneity into account but refrain from risk-adjustment. Note that in the risk adjusted case several parameters are involved, which will all be typically unknown. Hence, the potentially considerable estimation effects of the new charts will be investigated as well.
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