The Risk Adjusted Mortality Rate (RAMR) is a statistical measure used to assess and compare the mortality rates across different populations or patient groups while taking into account the underlying health status and risk factors of those populations. It aims to provide a more accurate representation of the quality of care by controlling for variables that could affect mortality, such as age, sex, pre-existing health conditions, and other socio-economic factors. **Key points about RAMR:** 1.
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