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Validation of the hospital outcome prediction equation (HOPE) model for monitoring clinical performance
Internal Medicine Journal, 06/22/09
Duke GJ et al. - The HOPE model is a simple risk-adjusted outcome prediction tool, based on six variables from data that are routinely collected for administrative purposes and appears to be a reliable predictor of hospital outcome.
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