2024
DOI: 10.1097/mlr.0000000000001995
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Use of Sequential Hot-Deck Imputation for Missing Health Care Systems Data for Population Health Research

Ella A. Chrenka,
Steven P. Dehmer,
Michael V. Maciosek
et al.

Abstract: Electronic medical record (EMR) data present many opportunities for population health research. The use of EMR data for population risk models can be impeded by the high proportion of missingness in key patient variables. Common approaches like complete case analysis and multiple imputation may not be appropriate for some population health initiatives that require a single, complete analytic data set. In this study, we demonstrate a sequential hot-deck imputation (HDI) procedure to address missingness in a set… Show more

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