Measuring Quality, Outcomes, and Cost of Care Using Large Databases: The Sixth Regenstrief Conference
Preface
Barry P. Katz
Introduction
Siu L. Hui
Assessing Quality Using Administrative Data
Lisa I. Iezzoni
The Databases
A Framework for Capturing Clinical Data Sets from Computerized Sources
Clement J. McDonald, J. Marc Overhage, Paul Dexter, Blaine Y. Takesue, and Diane M. Dwyer
Health Care Information and the Protection of Personal Privacy: Ethical and Legal Considerations
Lawrence Gostin
Linking Medicare and National Survey Data
Lee A. Lillard and Melissa M. Farmer
Database Standardization, Linkage, and the Protection of Privacy
Emmanuel N. Lazaridis
Research
When To Base Clinical Policies on Observational Versus Randomized Trial Data
John Hornberger and Elizabeth Wrone
The Stroke Prevention Policy Model: Linking Evidence and Clinical Decisions
David B. Matchar, Gregory P. Samsa, J. Rosser Matthews, Marek Ancukiewicz, Giovanni Parmigiani, Vic Hasselblad, Phillip A. Wolf, Ralph B. D'Agostino, and Joseph Lipscomb
Policy and Program Analysis Using Administrative Databases
Wayne A. Ray
Linking Automated Databases for Research in Managed Care Settings
Joe V. Selby
Database Research: Is Happiness a Humongous Database?
David M. Smith
Quality Measurement and Improvement
Measuring and Reporting Managed Care Performance: Lessons Learned and New Initiatives
Randall K. Spoeri and Ralph Ullman
Process-Based Measures of Quality: The Need for Detailed Clinical Data in Large Health Care Databases
R. Heather Palmer
Feasibility and Utility of Adding Disease-Specific Outcome Measures to Administrative Databases To Improve Disease Management
Matthew H. Liang and Nancy Shadick
Generic Health Measurement: Past Accomplishments and a Measurement Paradigm for the 21st Century
Colleen A. McHorney
Measuring Plans and Measuring Health
David R. Nerenz
Statistical Methods
Methods for Comparison of Cost Data
Xiao-Hua Zhou, Catherine A. Melfi, and Siu L. Hui
Estimating Causal Effects from Large Data Sets Using Propensity Scores
Donald B. Rubin
Improving the Statistical Approach to Health Care Provider Profiling
Cindy L. Christiansen and Carl N. Morris
Biostatistics To Improve the Power of Large Databases
Barry P. Katz
The Future
Databases in the Next Millennium
Frank Davidoff