Predicting Disability Among Community-Dwelling Medicare Beneficiaries Using Claims-Based Indicators
Yonatan Ben-Shalom and
David C. Stapleton
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The predictive performance of the regression-based models is better than that of the individual claims-based indicators.
Keywords: Self-reported disability; Medicare; claims-based algorithms; receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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