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External validation of the Hospital-patient One-year Mortality Risk (HOMR) model for predicting death within 1 year after hospital admission
Carl van Walraven, Finlay A. McAlister, Jeffrey A. Bakal, Steven Hawken and Jacques Donzé
CMAJ July 14, 2015 187 (10) 725-733; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.150209
Carl van Walraven
Departments of Medicine and of Epidemiology and Community Medicine, University of Ottawa (van Walraven), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (van Walraven, Hawken), Ottawa, Ont.; Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, and Alberta Innovates – Health Solutions (McAlister), Edmonton, Alta.; Health Research Methods and Analytics, Patient Health Outcomes Research and Clinical Effectiveness Unit, University of Alberta, and Alberta Strategy for Patient Oriented Research Support Unit (Bakal), Edmonton, Alta.; Division of General Internal Medicine, Bern University, Bern, Switzerland; Brigham & Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School (Donzé), Boston, Mass.
MD MScFinlay A. McAlister
Departments of Medicine and of Epidemiology and Community Medicine, University of Ottawa (van Walraven), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (van Walraven, Hawken), Ottawa, Ont.; Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, and Alberta Innovates – Health Solutions (McAlister), Edmonton, Alta.; Health Research Methods and Analytics, Patient Health Outcomes Research and Clinical Effectiveness Unit, University of Alberta, and Alberta Strategy for Patient Oriented Research Support Unit (Bakal), Edmonton, Alta.; Division of General Internal Medicine, Bern University, Bern, Switzerland; Brigham & Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School (Donzé), Boston, Mass.
MD MScJeffrey A. Bakal
Departments of Medicine and of Epidemiology and Community Medicine, University of Ottawa (van Walraven), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (van Walraven, Hawken), Ottawa, Ont.; Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, and Alberta Innovates – Health Solutions (McAlister), Edmonton, Alta.; Health Research Methods and Analytics, Patient Health Outcomes Research and Clinical Effectiveness Unit, University of Alberta, and Alberta Strategy for Patient Oriented Research Support Unit (Bakal), Edmonton, Alta.; Division of General Internal Medicine, Bern University, Bern, Switzerland; Brigham & Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School (Donzé), Boston, Mass.
PhD PStatSteven Hawken
Departments of Medicine and of Epidemiology and Community Medicine, University of Ottawa (van Walraven), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (van Walraven, Hawken), Ottawa, Ont.; Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, and Alberta Innovates – Health Solutions (McAlister), Edmonton, Alta.; Health Research Methods and Analytics, Patient Health Outcomes Research and Clinical Effectiveness Unit, University of Alberta, and Alberta Strategy for Patient Oriented Research Support Unit (Bakal), Edmonton, Alta.; Division of General Internal Medicine, Bern University, Bern, Switzerland; Brigham & Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School (Donzé), Boston, Mass.
PhDJacques Donzé
Departments of Medicine and of Epidemiology and Community Medicine, University of Ottawa (van Walraven), Ottawa, Ont.; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute (van Walraven, Hawken), Ottawa, Ont.; Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, and Alberta Innovates – Health Solutions (McAlister), Edmonton, Alta.; Health Research Methods and Analytics, Patient Health Outcomes Research and Clinical Effectiveness Unit, University of Alberta, and Alberta Strategy for Patient Oriented Research Support Unit (Bakal), Edmonton, Alta.; Division of General Internal Medicine, Bern University, Bern, Switzerland; Brigham & Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School (Donzé), Boston, Mass.
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Carl van Walraven, Finlay A. McAlister, Jeffrey A. Bakal, Steven Hawken, Jacques Donzé
CMAJ Jul 2015, 187 (10) 725-733; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.150209
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