Hilltop Researchers Study Adaptability of the Hilltop Pre-AH Model
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2024-09-10
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The Hilltop Institute. "Hilltop Researchers Study Adaptability of the Hilltop Pre-AH Model". September 10, 2024. https://www.hilltopinstitute.org/news-bulletins/bulletin-hilltop-researchers-study-adaptability-of-the-hilltop-pre-ah-model/.
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In a new article in Medical Care titled Behind the Curtain: Comparing Predictive Models Performance in 2 Publicly Insured Populations, Hilltop researchers Morgan Henderson, Leigh Goetschius, Fei Han, and Ruichen Sun—along with UMBC researcher Ian Stockwell—share the findings of a study they conducted on the inner workings of the Hilltop Pre-AH Model™, a large-scale predictive model that predicts the risk of avoidable hospitalizations and has been deployed in two distinct populations—Medicare and Medicaid—with a particular emphasis on adaptability issues.