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Statistical modeling
A quality improvement manager in Alaska is comparing data at her
facility on enrollment of patients using Medicaid and CHIP, from
before the passage of the Affordable Care Act to current data on
Medicaid and CHIP
enrollment.
Statistical modeling
A hospital CFO in California is examining reimbursement data
from their five-hospital system to compare which hospital is
incurring debt from
healthcare services to patients using Medicaid and CHIPS.
,Predictive modeling
A hospital in Colorado is launching an initiative to decrease the
use of their emergency department by the homeless population
who uses Medicaid for their healthcare, by sending mobile
healthcare units into certain sections of their community. They are
forecasting this will save them over a million
dollars in healthcare expenditures over the next few years.
Nonmaleficence and Beneficence
You are a physician working in a large private radiology practice
and one of your senior partners who has been an invaluable
mentor (he hired you
originally), colleague, and friend has been showing subtle signs of
forgetfulness and minor lapses when interpreting scans
You ask him if there is anything going on and he tells you that he has
been a little tired lately and a little time off will do wonders. You let
it go and
several weeks later he misses an obvious mass on a lung scan that
results in a delay in diagnosis and treatment of a pulmonary
malignancy.
Plagiarism Avoidance
A small rural clinic is applying for a grant to fund a program to
address the methamphetamine problem they are experiencing in
their community. The research proposal must be original and
include a literature review that cites previous research findings
and details the benefits anticipated for this
research study.
,Justice
An endocrinologist is asked to refer patients for inclusion in a
clinical trial of a new drug for diabetic patients. This is a national
study and he has been asked to refer 25 patients. He has more
than 25 patients that would be
appropriate to the study. Since he knows his patients personally, he
feels he may be biased in selecting them. He asks the risk
management manager at the hospital, who frequently performs
research studies for reports, to review the patients that do meet
the criteria, and select 25 for the study.
Nonmaleficence and Beneficence
A busy case manager for a multistate insurance company, retrieves her
voice mails at the beginning of her workday, and one of them is from
a patient whose care she has managed for several months.
She believes the patient is a malingerer, based on conversations with
his physical therapist and conversations she has had with the
patient.
She decides to call him back at the end of her eight-hour work day,
as she tells herself that his call is most likely unnecessary and
unimportant.
Trauma registry
The chief medical officer of emergency services is investigating the number of
gunshot victims seen in their emergency department in the past two
years, for their hospital. What type of database should be used to locate this data?
, Object-Oriented Database
A group of speech pathologists from several facilities within the same
large healthcare system are doing a research study on children who
stutter. They want to share their audio files across their interoperable
databases as they work on this study together.
Research Identified
A clinical research associate is comparing data on her study
patients and their response to a clinical trials drug for patients with
fibromyalgia. They
were enrolled six months ago. She is comparing data from when they
were first enrolled in the study, to today.
What type of database is she using?
Absolute risk
The actual probability that an event will occur.
Absolute risk reduction
The difference in the chance of an event between the treatment and
control groups.