Original paper
Identifying and quantifying variation between healthcare organisations and geographical regions: using mixed-effects models
Abstract
When the degree of variation between healthcare organisations or geographical regions is quantified, there is often a failure to account for the role of chance, which can lead to an overestimation of the true variation. Mixed-effects models account for the role of chance and estimate the true/underlying variation between organisations or regions. In this paper, we explore how a random intercept model can be applied to rate or proportion...
Paper Details
Title
Identifying and quantifying variation between healthcare organisations and geographical regions: using mixed-effects models
Published Date
Sep 18, 2019
Journal
Pages
bmjqs - 009165
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