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1.This
is an example of how risk scores and risk equations are frequently
used in clinical settings.
2.The
process of “risk adjustment” is often used in comparing outcomes across
hospitals whereby some hospital administrators will state that they have
“higher risk” (sicker) patients, and that this higher risk profile
should be taken into account when making comparisons.
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