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Anne M Hirozawa1, Maria E Montez-Rath, Elizabeth C Johnson
1Community Oriented Primary Care (Ms Hirozawa and Drs Marx, Johnson, and Drennan) and Community Behavioral Health Services (Mr Solnit), San Francisco Department of Public Health, San Francisco, California; Division of Nephrology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California (Dr Montez-Rath); and Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, Los Angeles, California (Dr Katz).
Abstract:
We compared prospective risk adjustment models for adjusting patient panels at the San Francisco Department of Public Health. We used 4 statistical models (linear regression, two-part model, zero-inflated Poisson, and zero-inflated negative binomial) and 4 subsets of predictor variables (age/gender categories, chronic diagnoses, homelessness, and a loss to follow-up indicator) to predict primary care visit frequency. Predicted visit frequency was then used to calculate patient weights and adjusted panel sizes. The two-part model using all predictor variables performed best (R = 0.20). This model, designed specifically for safety net patients, may prove useful for panel adjustment in other public health settings.
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