Sentence examples for extrapolating error from inspiring English sources

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In extrapolating error rates to all primary care patients at our study sites, we assumed that rates of error in randomly selected samples of triggered and non-triggered cases were applicable to the entire cohort of triggered and non-triggered records in each clinic population.

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However, this variation serves to highlight the dangers of extrapolating expected error rates from previous work, underlining the need to obtain procedure-specific error rates, at least until such time as the causes of variability in error rates are better understood.

The President's Proposal requires in statute that the HHS Secretary extrapolate the error rate found in the risk adjustment data validation (RADV) audits to the entire Medicare Advantage contract payment for a given year when recouping overpayments.

We cannot extrapolate an error rate from our data for electronic annotations in public databases currently as we selected only specific electronic annotations (i.e. we did not analyze non-specific electronic annotations).

Extrapolating risk score errors in MA plans is consistent with the methodology used in the Medicare fee-for-service program and enables Medicare to recover risk adjustment overpayments.

Typically, model-based optimization approaches may have acceptable convergence rates to a local optimum, but they are negatively affected by modeling errors when extrapolating to unknown operating conditions.

But Myhrvold says they made mistakes, such as ignoring the margin of error introduced when extrapolating from a small sample size to an entire population.

5 Extrapolating from the Class 1 errors (a major discrepancy that likely leads to the patient's death) identified at autopsy, Leape, Berwick and Bates estimated that 80 000 deaths per year might be caused by diagnostic error, including both ambulatory and inpatient errors.

In looking back, I can now see the source of my error: I was postcasting — extrapolating past experience instead of seeking change in future experience.

Extrapolating the SADE data to an error rate of 0.5% means that ~ 1014 function evaluations have to be performed, in comparison to ~ 1010 for DGA.

The adjusted estimate is obtained by extrapolating the line to where the standard error is 0 (at the top of figure 1D).

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