A reweighted, standardized version of the Area Deprivation Index shows stronger correlations with clinical outcomes and less dependence on housing values than the original ADI.
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Balanced Area Deprivation Index (bADI): Enhancing social determinants of health indices to strengthen their association with healthcare clinical outcomes, utilization and costs
A reweighted, standardized version of the Area Deprivation Index shows stronger correlations with clinical outcomes and less dependence on housing values than the original ADI.