Three statistical models for estimating length of stay.
AUTOR(ES)
Selvin, S
RESUMO
The probability density functions implied by three methods of collecting data on the length of stay in an institution are derived. The expected values associated with these density functions are used to calculate unbiased estimates of the expected length of stay. Two of the methods require an assumption about the form of the underlying distribution of length of stay; the third method does not. The three methods are illustrated with hypothetical data exhibiting the Poisson distribution, and the third (distribution-independent) method is used to estimate the length of stay in a skilled nursing facility and in an intermediate care facility for patients enrolled in California's MediCal program.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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