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A data set for modeling claims processes—TSA claims data

Risk Management and Insurance Review, 2020
AbstractThis data insight highlights the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) claims data as an underused data set that would be particularly useful to researchers developing statistical models to analyze claim frequency and severity. Individuals who have been injured or had items damaged, lost or stolen may make a claim for losses to the TSA ...
Mary Kelly, Zilin Wang
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Claims-Based Frailty Index as a Measure of Dementia Severity in Medicare Claims Data

The Journals of Gerontology: Series A, 2023
Abstract Background Dementia severity is unavailable in administrative claims data. We examined whether a claims-based frailty index (CFI) can measure dementia severity in Medicare claims. Methods This cross-sectional study included ...
Chan Mi Park   +6 more
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A class of claim distributions: Properties, characterizations and applications to insurance claim data

Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 2020
Actuaries are often in search of finding an adequate model for actuarial and financial risk management problems.
Zubair Ahmad   +2 more
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Warranty Claims Data

2011
Data are collected to extract information, which in turn generates knowledge. An understanding of this is important in any data collection and analysis. Warranty claims data are the data that can be collected during the servicing of claims under warranty.
Wallace R. Blischke   +2 more
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A claims data approach to defining an episode of care

Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 2001
AbstractObjectiveTo utilize health services research techniques in developing an episode of care using an administrative data set. This method is demonstrated for an episodic clinical condition, migraine.Data SourcesMedicaid administrative data set of 3,372 patients with a diagnosis of migraine (ICD‐9‐CM 346.0, 346.1) in the state of Pennsylvania ...
Henry A. Glick   +6 more
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Claims Data for Evaluation

2017
Integrated care aims at reorganizing and/or continuously enhancing care structures and processes to improve patient-related outcomes and economic results in standard every-day care. It also aims to boost patients’ and care providers’ satisfaction with and acceptance of medical care.
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Assessing Comorbidity Using Claims Data

Medical Care, 2002
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 means of accounting for differences in patients' underlying
Julie M. Legler   +2 more
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Data validity issues in using claims data

Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, 2001
AbstractThis paper overviews the use of claims data in pharmacoepidemiology, examines problems related to claims data use, and focuses on the uncertain validity of diagnosis data. Two contrasting studies are provided of drug‐induced neutropenia and Stevens‐Johnson Syndrome; both studies were launched at the same time with similar designs.
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Analysis of warranty claim data: a literature review

International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, 2004
PurposeTo provide a brief survey of the literature directed towards the analysis of warranty claim data.Design/methodology/approachFor convenience, this survey of the analysis of warranty claims data is somewhat arbitrarily be classified by topics as follows: age‐based claims analysis, aggregated warranty claims analysis, marginal counts of claims ...
Rezaul Karim, Kazuyuki Suzuki
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Pharmacy claims data as a tool to measure adherence

Current Medical Research and Opinion, 2012
Medication possession ratio (MPR) was introduced as a uniform methodology for estimating medication adherence from pharmacy claims data, but it does not provide accurate information on the continuity of medication usage and the measurement of medication persistency and identification of eventual gaps in medication supply.
Marcel Leppée   +3 more
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