RE: Medicaid types

2017-01-20 Thread Theresa L. Walunas
Are you just looking for a simple breakdown... e.g. 50% FFS, 25% MCO, 25% Other Variant? I might be able to help with that. Unlikely to be able to get to actual claims. From: Kho, Abel [mailto:abel@nm.org] Sent: Friday, January 20, 2017 1:25 PM To: Bernard Black

Where are UTSW Glucose labs? (#551)

2017-01-20 Thread Dan Connolly
Phillip, while you're in the Next-D neighborhood... Where are your glucose labs? i.e. what LOINC codes and/or i2b2 paths do you use? We looked on babel and couldn't find any UTSW labs. -- Dan From: furmanc...@icnanotox.org [furmanc...@icnanotox.org] on behalf

Re: Medicaid types

2017-01-20 Thread Marc Brian Rosenman
Hi all, Bernie's question (8:55 a.m. in the thread below) -- "Medicaid is sometimes capitated and sometime not. Is this information available from the Capricorn sites." -- may be divided into two questions: 1) What level of granularity and accuracy is available in the payor (and/or

Next-D Cohort

2017-01-20 Thread Phillip Reeder
Is there a query somewhere that defines the Next-D cohort? We need preliminary numbers for our IRB and I was hoping there was one already created. Thanks, Phillip Sent from my iPhone UT Southwestern Medical Center The future of medicine, today.

RE: unstructured text notes: refining the target (#431)

2017-01-20 Thread Dan Connolly
I broke #431 into two targets as I see them: * #572 enterprise scale unstructured text notes de-identified, in

Re: Medicaid types

2017-01-20 Thread Kho, Abel
I don't know the answer to this but I suspect Marc may be able to know this based on the work he is doing now to get a handle on the diversity of insurance types. From: Bernard Black Sent: Friday, January 20, 2017 8:55 AM To:

Medicaid types

2017-01-20 Thread Bernard Black
Medicaid is sometimes capitated and sometime not. Is this information available from the GPC sites? It would be useful to have this, if knowable. Abel: Same question for the Capricorn sites. Capitated plans can be called "managed care", or "health maintenance organization (HMO)" and perhaps