Multi-Dimensional Item Response Theory Models for Estimating Racial/Ethnic Health Care Quality Disparities

05/04/2023
by   Sharon-Lise Normand, et al.
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Quality metrics in health care refer to a variety of measures used mainly to characterize what should have been done for a patient or the health consequences of what was done. When estimating quality of health care, often many metrics are measured and then combined to provide an overall estimate either at the patient level or at higher levels of accountability, such as the provider organization, insurer, or even geographic area. Racial/ethnic disparities are defined as the mean difference in overall quality between minorities and Whites not justified by underlying health conditions or patient preferences. However, several statistical features of health care quality data have frequently been ignored: quality is a theoretical construct that is not directly observed; the quality metrics are measured on different scales or, if measured on the same scale, have different baseline rates; the structure of the construct is likely multidimensional; and metrics are correlated within-patients. We address these features and utilize multi-dimensional item response theory models to estimate racial/ethnic quality disparities. Quality metrics measured on 93,000 adults with schizophrenia residing in 5 U.S. states illustrate approaches.

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