- David I Ben-Tovim, director, clinical epidemiology unit1,
- Richard J Woodman, senior lecturer (biostatistics)2,
- Paul Hakendorf, senior epidemiologist1,
- James Harrison, director, AIHW national injury surveillance unit2
- 1Flinders Medical Centre, Bedford Park, SA 5042, Australia
- 2Faculty of Health Sciences, Flinders University, Bedford Park, SA 5042
- david.ben-tovim{at}health.sa.gov.au
Mohammed and colleagues doubt the value of hospital standardised mortality ratios.1 They describe a possibility of increased bias consequent on a “constant risk fallacy” occurring if the effects of risk factors used in model adjustment process are assumed to be constant across hospitals in the subsequent hospital grouping, when they are not. Using data from four UK hospitals, Mohammed and colleagues showed …
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