I have a continuous variable 90-day death rate at the hospital level. In the database, there are 1000 individual hospitals. I have subdivided the 90-day death rate into quartiles.
I want to look at factors associated with treatment in poorer performing hospitals.
Is an ordered logit the correct model? More specifically a multilevel ologit since patients are nested within hospitals.
Thanks
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