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Evaluation of long-term health care services through a latent Markov model with covariates

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We focus on the evaluation of the long-term health care services provided to elderly patients by nursing homes of four different health districts in the Umbria region (Italy). To this end, we analyze data coming from a longitudinal survey aimed at assessing several aspects of patient health conditions and develop an extended version of the latent Markov model with covariates, which allows us to deal with dropout and intermittent missing data patterns that are common in longitudinal studies. Maximum likelihood estimates are obtained by a two-step approach that allows for fast estimation of model parameters and prevents some drawbacks of the standard maximum likelihood method encountered in the presence of many response variables and covariates. In the application to the observed data, we show how to obtain indicators of the effectiveness of the health care services delivered by each health district, by means of a resampling procedure.

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All authors acknowledge the financial support from Regione Umbria (IT).

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We report here the list of items composing each section of the questionnaire used for the LTCF dataset (Table 9).

Table 9 Description of the full set of items

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Montanari, G.E., Pandolfi, S. Evaluation of long-term health care services through a latent Markov model with covariates. Stat Methods Appl 27, 151–173 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10260-017-0390-2

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