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January 01, 2006 - Indicator Risk-Adjusted Rate Risk-Adjusted (Lower Confidence Interval Bound) Risk-Adjusted (Upper Confidence … Indicator Risk-Adjusted Rate Risk-Adjusted (Lower Confidence Interval Bound) Risk-Adjusted (Upper Confidence … Baseline
Indicator Risk-Adjusted Rate Risk-Adjusted (Lower Confidence Interval Bound) Risk-Adjusted … Enter Your Data Here
Year Risk-Adjusted Rate Risk-Adjusted (Lower Confidence Interval Bound) Risk-Adjusted … Enter Your Data Here
Year Risk-Adjusted Rate Risk-Adjusted (Lower Confidence Interval Bound) Risk-Adjusted
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August 01, 2022 - Miller’s team is studying the role of the ambulatory care environment in elevating the risk of a CVD … That’s because the widely used Framingham risk score—an algorithm used to estimate a person’s 10-year … cardiovascular risk—is based on a long-term ongoing study of mostly older, white men, Dr. … “How does that account for cardiovascular risk factors in young, Black female patients?” she asks. … A broader, systems-based approach to addressing CVD risk factors also might include assessing whether
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August 01, 2017 - Therefore, when unintended risks and hazards associated with the delivery and management of care are … To reduce safety risks to patients, health systems expend considerable resources to prevent medication … errors in the hospital setting. 1-3 Increasingly, inpatient medication risk management efforts focus … These findings further support the need for the development of effective risk management strategies to … Risk factors for adverse drug events: a 10-year analysis. Ann Pharmacother 2005; 39:1161-8.
21.
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February 02, 2018 - ) 0.78
2 body systems 1.71 (1.29, 2.26) <0.001
3 or more body systems 1.69 (1.16, 2.46) 0.01
a Relative … Risk Estimate
b Confidence Interval
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July 01, 2019 - Health risks and body fat levels are proportionate (Barlow, 2007). … First, for
a child who is overweight, medical risks include future or persistent obesity (Barlow, 2007 … BMI levels correlate with body fat; high levels of body fat are
associated with increased health risks … these findings can help determine whether a
patient has excess body fat and obesity-related health risks … Health risks and body fat levels are proportionate;
the use of BMI as a screening tool can identify
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March 01, 2015 - Measures: Availability of Outpatient Maternal
Fetal Medicine and Specialty Care for Women
With High-Risk … Data Source(s)
Availability of Outpatient Maternal Fetal Medicine and Specialty Care for Women High-Risk … Pregnancies (HROB V)
The number of eligible
high-risk pregnant women
who have the specified
number … Overall number of eligible
qualifying high-risk
pregnancies using the
indicated look back period. … Availability of Multidisciplinary Outpatient Care for Women with High-Risk Pregnancies (HROB VI)
The
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June 05, 2016 - In column E, “Volume of Cases at Risk,” indicate the annual volume of each PDI event
occurring within … Patients who experience
adverse events often tend to have more comorbidities and other risk factors … experience the adverse event and/or adjust for possible factors that could increase both
costs and risk … To determine this number, for each PDI, multiply column E, “Volume of
Cases at Risk” by column F, “Cost … the best way by
which executives can review the execution of projects, identify gaps, and spot new risks
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August 02, 2017 - Prevention Practices
Tool 5C: Assessing Comprehensive Skin Assessment
Tool 5D: Assessing Standardized Risk … Completion Date for Plan
Fall risk factor assessment is performed within 24 hours of admission … Determine whether there is any documentation of the completion of the standardized risk assessment. … For each patient, determine on which dimensions of the standardized risk assessment there was a score … Calculate the percentage of abnormally scored dimensions of the standardized risk assessment that are
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December 14, 2011 - Measure Scoring Proportion
Measure Type Process
Stratification
Risk Adjustment None
Rate Aggregation … be to decrease the number of transfusions in PICUs and thereby
decreasing transfusion-related event risks … g/dL
during the ICU stay, an admission diagnosis of cardiac disease, an admission PRISM (Pediatric Risk … criteria
Data Criteria (QDM Variables)
Data criteria (QDM Data Elements)
Supplemental Data Elements
Risk … Administrative Sex" using "ONC Administrative Sex AdministrativeSex
Value Set (2.16.840.1.113762.1.4.1)"
Risk
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October 21, 2019 - TABLE 2
High-risk … referral center Not a high-risk referral
center
P-value
Facility Type
Community hospital 61 (58.7% … 33] 0.01
Proportion funded by
private insurance*
45% [25, 65] 35% [20, 70] 0.22
TABLE 3
High-risk … referral center
≥1500 births
per year
High-risk
referral center
<1500 births
per year
Low … risk,
≥1500 births
per year
Low risk,
<1500 births
per year
P-
value
Recommended
anesthesia
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April 01, 2014 - regulation, and
case law, the informed consent
process requires explanations
of the benefits and risks … Make sure the interpreter understands the
information, especially if the patient’s life may be at risk … When a minor child interprets, the child is in a very vulnerable position and the practice is at
risk
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May 31, 2018 - Section 3-C, Tables 2-5
TABLE 2
High-risk referral center Not a high-risk referral
center … Proportion funded by
private insurance*
45% [25, 65] 35% [20, 70] 0.22
TABLE 3
High-risk … referral
center
Not a high-risk
referral center
P-value
Night-time and weekend staffing … referral center
≥1500 births
per year
High-risk
referral center
<1500 births
per year
Low … risk,
≥1500 births
per year
Low risk,
<1500 births
per year
P-
value
Recommended
anesthesia
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August 01, 2013 - Questionnaires that assess adolescents’ risks and strengths can collect sensitive information to help … Strategies to improve care include encouraging providers to assess patient risk using questionnaires … Questionnaires can ask about a range of health risk factors and strengths (such as in North Carolina) … Youth risk behavior surveillance: United States, 2011. … Delivering quality care: adolescents' discussion of health risks with their providers.
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February 01, 2024 - application to inform and encourage older adults to initiate dialogue with a clinician regarding the risks … highly reliable systems that address communication and coordination challenges that pose patient safety risks … assessment and risk surveillance. … Real-time surveys reveal important safety risks during interhospital care transitions for neurologic … design, development, implementation, and evaluation) to identify and address the salient issues and risks
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January 01, 2012 - 1 = Moderate risk
2 or above = High risk
3H: Morse Fall Scale for Identifying Fall Risk Factors … 25-45: Moderate risk
>45: High risk
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* Weak gait: Short steps (may shuffle), stooped but able … calculated by (risk level score) x (number of medications in that risk level category). … Fall Scale for Identifying Fall Risk Factors,” or 3G, “STRATIFY Scale for Identifying Fall Risk Factors … medication-related risk for falls.
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November 01, 2016 - Management
Rationale for Cholesterol Management
People with elevated levels of cholesterol are at increased risk … to manage blood cholesterol can reduce the chance of
having a heart attack for people at increased risk … an evidence-based guideline on treating high
blood cholesterol to reduce heart disease and stroke risk … • Unless contraindicated or not tolerated, all patients at high risk
should receive a high- or … Services Task Force (USPSTF) released
recommendations supporting statin use in adults at increased risk
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August 01, 2022 - Boothman, J.D., Executive Director, Clinical Safety and Chief Risk Officer, University of Michigan Health … ARM, formerly with the University of Illinois-Chicago and now Director, Office of Patient Safety and Risk … Scott, Ph.D., R.N., Manager of Patient Safety and Risk Management, University of Missouri
Kelly M. … Driver, J.D., M.B.A., CEO of The Risk Authority Stanford and Chief Risk Officer of Stanford Health Care … Hickson, M.D., Senior Vice President for Quality, Safety and Risk Prevention, Assistant Vice Chancellor
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January 01, 1995 - Hot water and soap may dry the skin and increase the risk for pressure ulcers.
5. … A low Braden score is associated with increased pressure ulcer risk.
44. … Hot water and soap may dry the skin and increase the risk for pressure ulcers.
True
5. … A low Braden score is associated with increased pressure ulcer risk.
True
44. … Does the education provided address risk assessment tools and procedures?
7.
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March 01, 2021 - Routinely assessing patient risk during this period is critical to facilitate tailoring
appropriate … If left
unaddressed, behavioral health and social needs are key risk factors for postdischarge adverse … Consider
using a pharmacist for complex medication regimens or high-risk patients. … • Advise high-risk patients to let the primary care practice know if they are thinking about
going … Risk
stratification may help practices more efficiently allocate resources to high-risk patient groups
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June 05, 2016 - Note: The current version of the AHRQ QI software does not have risk-adjustment capabilities. … However, the tools described below include information about risk adjustment that will be
relevant when … The “trend-observed,” “trend-observed-expected,” and “trend-risk-adjusted-
smoothed” worksheets can be … The “trend-risk-adjusted-smoothed” worksheet can be used to compare the risk-
adjusted rate and smoothed … The “trend-risk-adjusted-average” worksheet can be used to track how a hospital’s
performance on an