An Introduction to Risk Adjustment in Outcomes Research Comparison of the Strength of Associations between Variants of the Charlson Comorbidity Index and Patient-Reported Health Outcomes

Abstract

In conducting outcomes research studies that compare populations or intervention groups, it is not always possible to control for differences in risk factors using randomization; therefore, it is essential to have methods to standardize risk factors when conducting observational studies.

Authors

Daniel Simmons

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