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Measuring Frailty in Medicare Data: Development and Validation of a Claims-Based Frailty Index

Dae Hyun Kim, Sebastian Schneeweiß, Robert J. Glynn, Lewis A. Lipsitz, Kenneth Rockwood, Jerry Avorn

The Journals of Gerontology Series A · 2017

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Background: Frailty is a key determinant of health status and outcomes of health care interventions in older adults that is not readily measured in Medicare data. This study aimed to develop and validate a claims-based frailty index (CFI). Methods: We used data from Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey 2006 (development sample: n = 5,593) and 2011 (validation sample: n = 4,424). A CFI was developed using the 2006 claims data to approximate a survey-based frailty index (SFI) calculated from the 2006 survey data as a reference standard. We compared CFI to combined comorbidity index (CCI) in the ability to predict death, disability, recurrent falls, and health care utilization in 2007. As validation, we calculated a CFI using the 2011 claims data to predict these outcomes in 2012. Results: The

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1093/gerona/glx229
Catalogue ID
SNmojg039a-s8wkg0
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