Risk-adjusted control charts for health care monitoring
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Recommendations
- Control charts for health care monitoring under overdispersion
- Risk-adjusted monitoring of time to event
- The optimal choice of negative binomial charts for monitoring high-quality processes
- Risk-adjusted monitoring of time to event in the presence of long-term survivors
- Performance of risk-adjusted cumulative sum charts when some assumptions are not met
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3145638 (Why is no real title available?)
- Are estimated control charts in control?
- Control charts for health care monitoring under overdispersion
- Design of the sum-of-conforming-run-length control charts
- Empirical Non-Parametric Control Charts: Estimation Effects and Corrections
- Estimation in Shewhart control charts: effects and corrections.
- Exceedance probabilities for parametric control charts
- Monitoring process variability using auxiliary information
- Monitoring surgical performance using risk-adjusted cumulative sum charts
- On modelling overdispersion of counts
- The optimal choice of negative binomial charts for monitoring high-quality processes
Cited in
(6)- A Statistical Method for Monitoring a Change in the Rate of Nonacceptable Inpatient Claims
- Control charts for health care monitoring under overdispersion
- A Statistical Control Model for Utilization Management Programs
- Phase I risk-adjusted control charts for surgical data with ordinal outcomes
- Performance monitoring and competence assessment in health services
- \texttt{Markovchart}: an \texttt{R} package for cost-optimal patient monitoring and treatment using control charts
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