Lili Liu, Kevin He, Di Wang, Shujie Ma, Annie Qu, Yihui Luan, J. Philip Miller, Yizhe Song, Lei Liu
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Abstract
There has been growing research interest in developing methodology to evaluate the health care providers' performance with respect to a patient outcome. Random and fixed effects models are traditionally used for such a purpose. We propose a new method, using a fusion penalty to cluster health care providers based on quasi-likelihood. Without any priori knowledge of grouping information, our method provides a desirable data-driven approach for automatically clustering health care providers into different groups based on their performance. Further, the quasi-likelihood is more flexible and robust than the regular likelihood in that no distributional assumption is needed. An efficient alternating direction method of multipliers algorithm is developed to implement the proposed method. We show that the proposed method enjoys the oracle properties; namely, it performs as well as if the true group structure were known in advance. The consistency and asymptotic normality of the estimators are established. Simulation studies and analysis of the national kidney transplant registry data demonstrate the utility and validity of our method.
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Biometrical Journal publishes papers on statistical methods and their applications in life sciences including medicine, environmental sciences and agriculture. Methodological developments should be motivated by an interesting and relevant problem from these areas. Ideally the manuscript should include a description of the problem and a section detailing the application of the new methodology to the problem. Case studies, review articles and letters to the editors are also welcome. Papers containing only extensive mathematical theory are not suitable for publication in Biometrical Journal.