Table 2.
Internal definitions used to categorize risk adjusters.
| Risk adjuster | Definition |
|---|---|
| Age | Age in years or age range |
| Caregiver characteristics | Features of non-staff caregivers relevant to their care of persons with disabilities |
| Chronic conditions | Presence of long-term physical conditions which may have implications for mortality |
| Cognition | Current intellectual functioning, including the ability to remember, recall, learn, concentrate, or make decisions |
| Comorbidity | Co-occurrence of more than one physical and/or mental health-related condition in the same person, simultaneously or sequentially, where one condition may be primary and another secondary |
| Condition duration | Duration of time since the onset of a condition, injury or change in health status which led to physical or mental health symptoms |
| Education | Level of or number of years of schooling |
| Employment | Current employment status and/or type of employment |
| Ethnicity/Race | Social group with a common national or cultural tradition |
| Family member demographics | Information about members of the participant's family, such as parents or siblings |
| Formal supports | Type or amount of support received from care provider networks, government, or organizations—availability, specificity, satisfaction, and overall degree of care received |
| Functional disability | Level of functionality in daily life in the presence of short or long-term limitations due to a disabling condition or health problem |
| Health Indicators | Any physiological measure known to predict health outcomes, specifically decreased functionality and morbidity |
| Income | Amount of money regularly received by household, family, or individual |
| Length of stay | Duration of stay at a hospital, rehab, or inpatient care facility |
| Living arrangement | Type of residence in which the individual lives, including the type of facility and with whom they live |
| Mental health | Indicators of mental health functioning, including mental health diagnoses |
| Number of children | How many people, usually children, the individual helps take care of or has living in their household |
| Population type | Membership in a specific disability population |
| Region | Geographic location |
| Relationship status | Whether the individual currently has a partner, a spouse, or are not currently in a relationship |
| Risky behaviors | Engagement in risky or negative behaviors that have implications for the development of health-related conditions or socially undesirable outcomes |
| Self-efficacy | The individual believes that he or she can engage in the behaviors necessary to exercise choice and control over aspects of their lives |
| Sex/Gender | Sex or gender of individual, typically self-reported |
| Social support availability/engagement | Type or amount of support received, either by availability or by choice, from informal or socially close sources such as family, friends, or community |
| Symptom severity | The degree of physical, mental health, or cognitive symptoms experienced or change in functional status within a given time interval |
| Use of a proxy | The degree to which the person with a disability answers questions relevant to their care as opposed to some other individual such as a parent or staff member |