Categorical Co-Frequency Analysis: Clustering Diagnosis Codes to Predict Hospital Readmissions

09/01/2019
by   Hallee E. Wong, et al.
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Accurately predicting patients' risk of 30-day hospital readmission would enable hospitals to efficiently allocate resource-intensive interventions. We develop a new method, Categorical Co-Frequency Analysis (CoFA), for clustering diagnosis codes from the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) according to the similarity in relationships between covariates and readmission risk. CoFA measures the similarity between diagnoses by the frequency with which two diagnoses are split in the same direction versus split apart in random forests to predict readmission risk. Applying CoFA to de-identified data from Berkshire Medical Center, we identified three groups of diagnoses that vary in readmission risk. To evaluate CoFA, we compared readmission risk models using ICD majors and CoFA groups to a baseline model without diagnosis variables. We found substituting ICD majors for the CoFA-identified clusters simplified the model without compromising the accuracy of predictions. Fitting separate models for each ICD major and CoFA group did not improve predictions, suggesting that readmission risk may be more homogeneous that heterogeneous across diagnosis groups.

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