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We used care seeking as a proxy for severity in order to capture severe obstetric complications.
We hypothesized that the total costs are a proxy for severity of the clinical condition, as more severely ill patients would require more-complicated care and more-intensive treatment, thereby generating more resource utilization and costs.
We follow Bohl et al. (2012) and also use location as a proxy for severity of the injuries.
Sensitivity analyses of our results using the number of disorders (comorbidities) as proxy for severity did not, however, substantially change our findings.
Despite the lack of specific injury severity data in the NEISS dataset, using hospitalization as a proxy for severity, the vast majority of skateboarding-related injuries in the current study were not severe as they were able to be treated in the ED and not hospitalized (96.9%%).
Interestingly, in one of these studies [2], the HLA-DR15 allele was significantly more frequent in patients with definite MS than in patients with possible or probable MS (defined according to the Poser criteria) which may be a proxy for severity.
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These two variables, "redeemed repeatedly" and "number of therapies", were used as proxies for severity.
Age, and ALOS have been served as proxies for severity of illness [ 30].
As expected, the variables that explained the use of community service could be viewed as proxies for severity of illness.
The use of emergency departments (EDs) and the need for hospitalization for asthma can be viewed as health outcome proxies for severity of respiratory disease.
40 We considered an ICU admission and ICU procedures as proxies for severity of illness, although we also acknowledge the limitations in this approximation.
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