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====== Denmark Project Timeline ====== | ====== Denmark Project Timeline ====== | ||
- | **Fall quarter 2012:** | + | =====Fall quarter 2012===== |
1 - implemented the trajectory stitching using simulated cost data | 1 - implemented the trajectory stitching using simulated cost data | ||
2 - implemented 3 different matching mechanisms for trajectory stitching | 2 - implemented 3 different matching mechanisms for trajectory stitching | ||
3 - presented results at end of quarter (Dec 12th) | 3 - presented results at end of quarter (Dec 12th) | ||
- | **Winter quarter 2013:** | + | =====Winter quarter 2013===== |
1 - Engaged with Tommy (first meeting Jan 15th) | 1 - Engaged with Tommy (first meeting Jan 15th) | ||
2 - decision to proceed with the " | 2 - decision to proceed with the " | ||
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4 - visited Denmark / Lars to actually get the data we wanted (we hoped to do it remotely, but nothing beats sitting side by side) | 4 - visited Denmark / Lars to actually get the data we wanted (we hoped to do it remotely, but nothing beats sitting side by side) | ||
- | **Spring quarter 2013:** | + | =====Spring quarter 2013===== |
1 - started on shopping cart models | 1 - started on shopping cart models | ||
2 - Both patient-level and population-level validation runs for a test set of 1000 patients (validation, | 2 - Both patient-level and population-level validation runs for a test set of 1000 patients (validation, | ||
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3. given 2, determining to first order (i.e., without trying to find intervention points) what drives higher costs in patients with breakpoints in their trajectories | 3. given 2, determining to first order (i.e., without trying to find intervention points) what drives higher costs in patients with breakpoints in their trajectories | ||
- | Summer quarter 2013: | + | =====Summer quarter 2013===== |
1. Characterized cost patterns and concluded that outside of end of life, high costs are concentrated in acute episodes rather than chronic elevated outpatient costs. | 1. Characterized cost patterns and concluded that outside of end of life, high costs are concentrated in acute episodes rather than chronic elevated outpatient costs. | ||
2. Identified high cost subset of patients (defined as >= 90th percentile of total expense) and high cost episodes (defined as >= 90th percentile of annual costs). | 2. Identified high cost subset of patients (defined as >= 90th percentile of total expense) and high cost episodes (defined as >= 90th percentile of annual costs). |