
1213E-Going Further With CMG+
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Want to further your understanding of how the CMG+ methodology works, and when and how to use grouped data? Need to understand how the methodology adjusts the Resource Intensity Weights (RIWs) of cases in the same case-mix group (CMG)? Get answers to these questions and more.
Build your understanding of and confidence in the methodology by learning some of the finer details of its workings. You’ll also explore ways you can effectively use CMG+ grouped data in your analyses – like using regrouped historical data and aggregation variables.
Note: To complete the activities in this course, you’ll need your copy of the most recent CMG+ Directory.
You’ll find a complete list of the course materials in the Knowledge Centre.
Want to further your understanding of how the CMG+ methodology works, and when and how to use grouped data? Need to understand how the methodology adjusts the Resource Intensity Weights (RIWs) of cases in the same case-mix group (CMG)? Get answers to these questions and more.
Build your understanding of and confidence in the methodology by learning some of the finer details of its workings. You’ll also explore ways you can effectively use CMG+ grouped data in your analyses – like using regrouped historical data and aggregation variables.
Note: To complete the activities in this course, you’ll need your copy of the most recent CMG+ Directory.
You’ll find a complete list of the course materials in the Knowledge Centre.
Learning type:
eLearning
Language:
- English - Canada ( en-CA )
Language:
English - Canada ( en-CA )
Estimated duration:
1 hour, 30 minutes
Audience:
- Most relevant to:
- Data analyst
- Decision-support analyst
- May be of interest to:
- Decision-support manager / director
Learning outcomes:
- The content and activities in this product will help you:
- Explain when and how the methodology uses Canadian Classification of Health Interventions (CCI) attributes to assign a case to a CMG
- Outline why a case would be assigned to major clinical category (MCC) 99 or CMG 999
- Explain the 5 factors that the CMG+ methodology considers to adjust the RIW assigned to a case
- Explain what regrouped historical data is, and how to choose and use the appropriate methodology years in your analyses
- Discriminate between when you should and shouldn’t use CMG+ grouped data for analyses
- Outline how and why you can aggregate CMG+ grouped data for analyses
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Session(s):
1213E-Going Further With CMG+ - eLearning-SS5966E
Seats available: Unlimited
Method of payment: Online: Currency: (CAD) | ||||
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