Insurance Claim Reporting
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Subject Areas on Research
- ACC expert consensus document on ethical coding and billing practices for cardiovascular medicine specialists. American College of Cardiology.
- Accuracy of international classification of diseases, ninth revision, clinical modification billing codes for common ophthalmic conditions.
- Atypical antipsychotic drugs and diabetes mellitus in a large outpatient population: a retrospective cohort study.
- Biases introduced by filtering electronic health records for patients with "complete data".
- Changes in functional status among persons over age sixty-five undergoing total knee arthroplasty.
- Claims-Based Approach to Predict Cause-Specific Survival in Men With Prostate Cancer.
- Costs and outcomes of hip fracture and stroke, 1984 to 1994.
- Costs by industry and diagnosis among musculoskeletal claims in a state workers compensation system: 1999-2004.
- Costs of inpatient care among Medicare beneficiaries with heart failure, 2001 to 2004.
- Development and evaluation of an improved methodology for assessing adherence to evidence-based drug therapy guidelines using claims data.
- Discordance of databases designed for claims payment versus clinical information systems. Implications for outcomes research.
- Effects of tort reforms and other factors on medical malpractice insurance premiums.
- Epidemiology of recurrent cerebral infarction: a medicare claims-based comparison of first and recurrent strokes on 2-year survival and cost.
- Estimates of incidence rates with longitudinal claims data.
- Geographic variation in the prescription of schedule II opioid analgesics among outpatients in the United States.
- Has Public Reporting of Hospital Readmission Rates Affected Patient Outcomes?: Analysis of Medicare Claims Data.
- Linkage of Laboratory Results to Medicare Fee-for-Service Claims.
- Linking inpatient clinical registry data to Medicare claims data using indirect identifiers.
- Musculoskeletal injuries resulting from patient handling tasks among hospital workers.
- Population-based hepatitis C surveillance and treatment in a national managed care organization.
- Racial and Socioeconomic Disparities in Utilization of Telehealth in Patients with Liver Disease During COVID-19.
- Racial variation in treatment for transient ischemic attacks: impact of participation by neurologists.
- Refining the focus of construction injury surveillance.
- Support for physician deception of insurance companies among a sample of Philadelphia residents.
- The "Hassle Factor": what motivates physicians to manipulate reimbursement rules?
- The accuracy of Medicare claims as an epidemiological tool: the case of dementia revisited.
- The accuracy of medicare claims data in identifying Alzheimer's disease.
- The structure of critical care transfer networks.
- Use of deceptive tactics in physician practices: are there differences between international and US medical graduates?
- Use of outpatient care in Veterans Health Administration and Medicare among veterans receiving primary care in community-based and hospital outpatient clinics.
- Using Medicare administrative data to conduct postmarketing surveillance of follow-on biologics: issues and opportunities.
- Using Medicare claims data to assess provider quality for CABG surgery: does it work well enough?
- Using Medicare claims for outcomes research.
- Utility and limitations of claims data.
- Uveitis in the elderly: epidemiological data from the National Long-term Care Survey Medicare Cohort.
- Validation study of medicare claims to identify older US adults with CKD using the Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) Study.
- Validity of deterministic record linkage using multiple indirect personal identifiers: linking a large registry to claims data.
- What works. Surgeons generate "clean bills" from the point of care.
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Keywords of People
- Curtis, Lesley H., Professor in Population Health Sciences, Medicine, General Internal Medicine
- Dement, John McCray, Professor Emeritus in Family Medicine and Community Health, Family Medicine & Community Health,Occupational & Environmental Medicine