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Predicting High-Cost Pediatric Patients: Derivation and Validation of a Population-Based Model

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  • Lindsey J. Leininger
  • Brendan Saloner
  • Laura R. Wherry

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This paper develops and validates a predictive model that prospectively identifies low- and moderate- income children with high health care needs, with the ultimate goal of facilitating early detection and appropriate management for this population.

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  • Lindsey J. Leininger & Brendan Saloner & Laura R. Wherry, "undated". "Predicting High-Cost Pediatric Patients: Derivation and Validation of a Population-Based Model," Mathematica Policy Research Reports ebd623af7cac414a9a8c7f95e, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:ebd623af7cac414a9a8c7f95e3caf614
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    1. Trevor A Lentz & Jeffrey S Harman & Nicole M Marlow & Jason M Beneciuk & Roger B Fillingim & Steven Z George, 2019. "Factors associated with persistently high-cost health care utilization for musculoskeletal pain," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 14(11), pages 1-23, November.
    2. Elizabeth Weigensberg & Derekh Cornwell & Lindsey Leininger & Matthew Stagner & Sarah LeBarron & Jonathan Gellar & Sophie MacIntyre & Richard Chapman & Erin J. Maher & Peter J. Pecora & Kirk O’Brien, "undated". "Superutilization of Child Welfare, Medicaid, and Other Services," Mathematica Policy Research Reports caaff77fa722452aa241ace4b, Mathematica Policy Research.

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