Episode Treatment Groups (ETGs): a patient classification system for measuring outcomes performance by episode of illness.

M T Forthman, H G Dove, L D Wooster
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The Episode Treatment Group (ETG) methodology is a patented case-mix adjustment and episode-building system that uses routinely collected inpatient and ambulatory claims data. The resulting clinically homogenous groups, of which there are approximately 600, adjust for severity by the presence of complicating conditions, comorbidities, and other characteristics of a patient's condition that affect resource utilization.

发作治疗组(ETGs):一种根据疾病发作来衡量结果表现的患者分类系统。
发作治疗组(ETG)方法是一种专利的病例组合调整和发作建立系统,使用常规收集的住院和门诊索赔数据。由此产生的临床同质组,大约有600个,通过是否存在并发症、合并症和影响资源利用的患者病情的其他特征来调整严重程度。
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