Authors

  1. Kazis, Lewis E. ScD
  2. Selim, Alfredo J. MD, MPH
  3. Rogers, William PhD
  4. Qian, Shirley X. MS
  5. Brazier, John PhD

Abstract

The Veterans RAND 12-Item Health Survey (VR-12) is one of the major patient-reported outcomes for ranking the Medicare Advantage (MA) plans in the Health Outcomes Survey (HOS). Approaches for scoring physical and mental health are given using contemporary norms and regression estimators. A new metric approach for the VR-12 called the "VR-6D" is presented with case-mix adjustments for monitoring plans that combine utilities and mortality. Results show that the models for ranking health outcomes of the plans are robust and credible. Future directions include the use of utilities for evaluating and ranking of MA plans.