Patient Facts Study Results Part II: SSDQA Comparison
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The results of a Patient Facts check using the Multi-Site, Anomaly Detection, Longitudinal parameters. This check investigates patients with facts in relevant domains across the study period to identify longitudinal trends.
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- National, Seattle, and Nationwide have noticeable longitudinal variation compared to the rest of the network, which generally behaves relatively consistently.
- For most domains & visit types, Seattle’s data seems to have an inflection point around 2017/2018 where the data develops an upward trend and eventually reaches a point where it aligns with the rest of the network. A notable exception to this trend is ANC labs at ED visits, where Seattle remains at levels below network average even after the inflection point.
- National has little to no procedure or prescription drug data across the entire time series for each of the visit type stratifications.
- Nationwide generally trends lower than the rest of the network across all hematology specialty visits.
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This analysis confirmed that existing trends identified in other DQ results persist longitudinally and are not driven by a specific instance in time. We will continue to investigate the results noted above to determine if there are feasible explanations for this behavior.
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Cite this Data Quality Result
Wieand, K. (2025, August). Patient Facts Study Results Part II: SSDQA Comparison. [D Q Result]. PEDSpace Knowledge Bank. https://doi.org/10.24373/pdsp-593

