For too long, financial advisors have been making asset allocation decisions for their clients according to a “risk score,” a figure developed around client questionnaires to determine how much risk ...
A polysocial risk score is a potentially useful addition to the growing methodologies to better understand and address health-related social needs. Objectives: A polysocial risk score, which ...
A new study looked at 926 polygenic risk scores for 310 diseases. It found that, on average, only 11% of individuals who develop disease are identified, while at the same time 5% of people who do not ...
Using polygenic risk scores along with positive family histories and breast cancer-associated gene mutations improves risk stratification for breast cancer screening. Compared with a lower polygenic ...
Institutional investors face complex decisions—where to allocate capital, which managers to trust, how to weather volatility. These choices can’t rely on instinct alone. They require data, structure, ...
We propose that Medicare should pilot a data-driven, inference-based approach to establishing patient risk scores – and, therefore, budgets – for MA plans and value-based Accountable Care ...
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