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Home Research Research Library Estimation of Mortality via the Neighborhood Atlas and Reproducible Area Deprivation Indices Estimation of Mortality via the Neighborhood Atlas and Reproducible Area Deprivation Indices 2026 Author(s) Gladish, Nicole, Phillips, Robert L, and Rehkopf, David H Volume JAMA Network Open Source JAMA Network Open The Neighborhood Atlas Area Deprivation Index (NA-ADI) has been widely used in health policy research and incorporated into Medicare payment models such as the Accountable Care Organization Realizing Equity, Access, and Community Health model. However, calculation errors have been independently identified by multiple groups, showing that the NA-ADI contains distorted deprivation estimates that pose risks to equitable funding allocation and outcome adjustment.To develop the Reproducible ADI (ReADI) as a corrected, transparent replacement aligned with the original ADI methodology and to compare its agreement with established deprivation indices, including the Social Vulnerability Index (SVI), Social Deprivation Index, French Deprivation Index, and Neighborhood Stress Score, and its performance for estimating mortality.This cross-sectional study used 2011-2015 and 2018-2022 data from the American Community Survey (ACS), a population-based US sample across census block groups, tracts, and counties. US geographic levels with sufficient data included 235 952 block groups, 83 722 census tracts, and 3214 counties. Census tract–level 2011-2015 mortality data were obtained from the US Small-Area Life Expectancy Estimates Project. Data from the 2015 NA-ADI were accessed March 7, 2024, and data from the 2022 NA-ADI, December 1, 2024.The ReADI was constructed using corrected methods described in the original work developing the ADI. The NA-ADI was downloaded and aggregated to tract and county levels. The SVI was from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Other indices were independently constructed from the ACS.The primary outcomes were ReADI and NA-ADI comparisons against each other, other deprivation indices, and mortality.The ReADI more closely aligned with other deprivation indices (R2 range, 0.609 [95% CI, 0.586-0.630] to 0.932 [95% CI, 0.931-0.933]) compared with the NA-ADI (R2 range, 0.331 [95% CI, 0.300-0.362] to 0.710 [95% CI, 0.692-0.727]). ReADI scores also better reflected component weights (R2 ≥ 0.999 [95% CI, 0.996-1.000]; RMSE ≤ 0.042 [95% CI, 0.029-0.053]) compared with the NA-ADI (R2 range, 0.832 [95% CI, 0.574-0.932] to 0.844 [95% CI, 0.601-0.937]; RMSE range, 0.346 [95% CI, 0.279-0.414] to 0.405 [95% CI, 0.334-0.470]), consistent with correct computation. In 3332 high-discrepancy census tracts representing approximately 13 million individuals, the ReADI explained more variance in life expectancy (R2 difference, 0.064; 95% CI, 0.039-0.090), particularly in underresourced urban areas.In this cross-sectional study, the ReADI was correctly calculated and should replace the flawed NA-ADI for future health policy applications. Its open-source methods support transparency, adaptability, and further development. ABFM Research Read all 2026 Demonstrating the Reliability and Structural Validity of Creating Patient-Level and Clinician-Level Scores on the Person Centered Primary Care Measure Go to Demonstrating the Reliability and Structural Validity of Creating Patient-Level and Clinician-Level Scores on the Person Centered Primary Care Measure 2026 Reflections on Family Medicine’s First Year of Program Signals and Other New ERAS Features Go to Reflections on Family Medicine’s First Year of Program Signals and Other New ERAS Features 2026 Primary Care Physician Continuity Is a Consistent Measure Associated with Lower Costs and Hospitalizations Go to Primary Care Physician Continuity Is a Consistent Measure Associated with Lower Costs and Hospitalizations 2025 Residency Characteristics Associated With Pregnancy Care Among Graduates: A Family Medicine Residency Outcomes Project Study Go to Residency Characteristics Associated With Pregnancy Care Among Graduates: A Family Medicine Residency Outcomes Project Study
Author(s) Gladish, Nicole, Phillips, Robert L, and Rehkopf, David H Volume JAMA Network Open Source JAMA Network Open
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2026 Demonstrating the Reliability and Structural Validity of Creating Patient-Level and Clinician-Level Scores on the Person Centered Primary Care Measure Go to Demonstrating the Reliability and Structural Validity of Creating Patient-Level and Clinician-Level Scores on the Person Centered Primary Care Measure
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