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Hospital leaders' opinions of the HCFA mortality data
January 12
Berwick, D. M., and D. L. Wald. 1990. Hospital leaders' opinions of the HCFA mortality data. Journal of the American Medical Association 263 (January 12): 247-9.
Flaws in mortality data: The hazards of ignoring comorbid disease
October 21
Greenfield, S., et al. 1988. Flaws in mortality data: The hazards of ignoring comorbid disease. Journal of the American Medical Association 260 (October 21): 2253-5.
Explaining variations in hospital death rates: Randomness, severity of illness, quality of care
July 25
Park, R. E., et al. 1990. Explaining variations in hospital death rates: Randomness, severity of illness, quality of care. Journal of the American Medical Association 264 (July 25): 484-90.
Some subtle and some not-so-subtle ways analysts can determine computer assisted outcomes
Teasley, C. E. III. 1989a. Some subtle and some not-so-subtle ways analysts can determine computer assisted outcomes. Journal of Management Science and Policy Analysis 7 (2): 163-72.