Patient Facts Study Results Part III: SSDQA Comparison
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The results of a Patient Facts check using the Multi-Site, Anomaly Detection, Cross-Sectional parameters. This check investigates anomalous proportions of patients with facts in key domains and focusing on key study variables, like ANC, MCV, & hemoglobin labs and hydroxyurea.
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- National continues to exhibit anomalously low proportions of patients with prescriptions and procedures in the ED and hematology specialty visits.
- Nemours and Nationwide are anomalously low across the board for ED visits and hematology visits, respectively.
- Stanford, as observed in the exploratory output, has an anomalously low proportion of patients with each of the labs at hematology visits. They also are anomalous for MCV labs, all labs, and all drugs in the ED.
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As observed in the exploratory output, we will continue to investigate the cause of Stanford's lab data issues at hematology visits.
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Wieand, K. (2025, September). Patient Facts Study Results Part III: SSDQA Comparison. [D Q Result]. PEDSpace Knowledge Bank. https://doi.org/10.24373/pdsp-601

