Patient Timelines of CMS-HCC Results Under Historical Diagnoses Scenario
  • 19 Apr 2024
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Article Summary

Object Description

One record per period in which the patient qualified for either the version 24 or version 28 CMS-HCC model, under the "Historical Diagnoses" scenario (in which earlier diagnoses are included in later years); the blended RAF score is generated using the appropriate blending ratio for the calendar year of the period.

Metadata

  • Table Name: ursa.so_ursa_hcc_pat_011
  • Layer: SYNTHETIC_OBJECT
  • Object Type: Complex Timeline
  • Temporal Class: Interval (Timeline)
  • Case ID: Patient ID
  • Interval Start Date: Period Start Date
  • Interval End Date: Period End Date
  • Primary Key: Patient ID, Period Start Date, Period End Date

Dedicated Precursors

  • [SO/URSA-HCC] Patient Timelines of CMS-HCC Results Under Historical Diagnoses Scenario, Precursor 3 (Version 24 Model Output): One record per patient-period during which the patient was eligible to generate HCC/RAF results, under the "Historical Diagnoses" scenario (in which diagnoses from prior years are automatically included in later years); using model version 24.
  • [SO/URSA-HCC] Patient Timelines of CMS-HCC Results Under Historical Diagnoses Scenario, Precursor 4 (Version 28 Model Output): One record per patient-period during which the patient was eligible to generate HCC/RAF results, under the "Historical Diagnoses" scenario (in which diagnoses from prior years are automatically included in later years); using model version 28.
  • [SO/URSA-HCC] Patient Timelines of Historical-Diagnoses CMS-HCC Results, Precursor 1 (Demographic Model Input Periods): One record per patient-period during which the patient had an active membership in any plan (note: not just a Medicare plan) or was covered by an MMR record. The Simple Timeline object is used to merge contiguous periods in the same calendar year together when the CMS-HCC demographic component values are identical, reducing the record volume sent to the model.
  • [SO/URSA-HCC] Patient Timelines of Historical-Diagnoses CMS-HCC Results, Precursor 2 (Model Inputs): One record per distinct patient-period (for patients with no qualifying diagnoses in the current or prior two calendar years) or per patient-period-diagnosis (for patients with qualifying diagnoses); this unusual grain size is the required format for inputs sent to the CMS-HCC model. Patients with a qualifying membership but without any qualifying diagnosis codes will have a single record for that period, with a diagnosis code value of NULL.

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