Risk Adjustment for Measuring Health Care Outcomes, Third Edition

Lisa I. Iezzoni, MD

ISBN: 9781567932072
Hardbound, 624pp, 2003
Order Code: 1193
AUPHA/HAP Book
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Book Description

This new edition by Lisa Iezzoni examines how risk adjustment controls for the intrinsic health risks that patients bring to their healthcare encounters. For determining costs or comparing clinical outcomes, it thus levels the playing field, ensuring that “apples are compared to apples, not to oranges.”

This new edition is your comprehensive guide to risk adjustment for comparing outcomes of care across different patients, treatments, providers, health plans, or populations. It covers everything from developing risk adjusters to determining data sources to tackling issues related to special populations. A handy reference, it also includes a glossary of common acronyms, and references to websites are found throughout the text, offering additional resources.

New in this edition:

  • A chapter that addresses instrumental variables and propensity scores, two techniques increasingly used to address risk adjustment concerns
  • Expanded scope beyond hospitals to include examples from outpatient settings, with new sections on pediatrics, mental health, long term care, and care for persons with disabilities
  • Assessments of current trends suggesting that risk-adjusted performance information will become more important in the coming years, as calls increase for value-based purchasing

What Readers Are Saying

"This book explains very difficult concepts in simple terms yet provides substantial depth in most areas of importance in risk adjustment. This book is a must read for anyone interested in health services research, quality improvement, profiling, and health care management."

—Wishwa Kapoor, MD, MPH, Falk Professor of Medicine Director, Center for Research on Health Care Chief, Division of General Internal Medicine Vice Chair, Department of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh

"An authoritative review of health care risk-adjustment that flows clearly and engagingly for non-statisticians? If this sounds like an oxymoron, read this book and behold the magic of Dr. Lisa Iezzoni's dual mastery the English language and a topic that is about to become critically important for all health care leaders."

—Arnold Milstein, MD, MPH Pacific Business Group on Health Mercer Human Resource Consulting and the Leapfrog Group