A Health Index for Patient Selection: A Value Function Approach with Application to Chronic Renal Failure Patients
Concrete criteria are needed for patient selection for scarce medical treatments and ranking of patient urgency for, or salvageability by, a given form of treatment. The mathematical theory of multi-attribute value functions is employed to rank order chronic renal failure patients with regard to therapeutic expectations. Order-2 mutual preferential independence was observed, thus an additive value function was justified. The paper demonstrates two different procedures for assessing a value function over a discrete attribute. The proposed approach yields a rank ordering (health status index) consistent with the physician's preferences and judgment. It can be employed for any medical decision process, even when only weaker preferential independence properties apply.
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1976
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Authors: | Pliskin, Joseph S. ; Clyde H. Beck, Jr. |
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Management Science. - Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences - INFORMS, ISSN 0025-1909. - Vol. 22.1976, 9, p. 1009-1021
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Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences - INFORMS |
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