Thanks for doing this twice! For #2, the one concern I have is using "insurance status" as a proxy for SES. I completely agree that clinics caring for patients with lower SES should not be penalized. You might be referring to PRIME indicators.
Thanks for doing this twice! For #2, the one concern I have is using "insurance status" as a proxy for SES. I completely agree that clinics caring for patients with lower SES should not be penalized. You might be referring to PRIME indicators.