Assessing Comorbidity Using Claims Data: An Overview

Comorbidity, additional disease beyond the condition under study that increases a patient's total burden of illness, is one dimension of health status. For investigators working with observational data obtained from administrative databases, comorbidity assessment may be a useful and important...

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Mortality
Physicians
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