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Socially situated risk: challenges and strategies for implementing algorithmic risk scoring for care management
Author(s) -
Paige g,
Julia AdlerMilstein
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
jamia open
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2574-2531
DOI - 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooab076
Subject(s) - situated , thematic analysis , risk management , social risk , risk assessment , psychology , actuarial science , medicine , risk analysis (engineering) , business , qualitative research , computer science , finance , sociology , computer security , social science , artificial intelligence
Objective To characterize challenges and strategies related to algorithmic risk scoring for care management eligibility determinations. Materials and Methods Interviews with 19 administrators from 13 physician organizations representing over 2200 physician offices and 8800 physicians in Michigan. Post-implementation interviews were coded using thematic analysis. Results Utility of algorithmic risk scores was limited due to outdated claims or incomplete information about patients’ socially situated risks (eg, caregiver turnover, social isolation). Resulting challenges included lack of physician engagement and inefficient use of staff time reviewing eligibility determinations. To address these challenges, risk scores were supplemented with physician knowledge and clinical data. Discussion and Conclusion Current approaches to risk scoring based on claims data for payer-led programs struggle to gain physician acceptance and support because of data limitations. To respond to these limitations, physician input regarding socially situated risk and utilization of more timely data may improve eligibility determinations.

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