Bad Proxies

Dec 14, 2019

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The choice of convenient, seemingly effective proxies for ground truth can be an important source of algorithmic bias in many contexts. We illustrate this with an empirical example from health, where commercial prediction algorithms are used to identify and help patients with complex health needs. We show a widely-used algorithm, typical of this industry-wide approach and affecting millions of patients, exhibits significant racial bias: at a given risk score, blacks are considerably sicker than whites, as evidenced by signs of uncontrolled illnesses. Remedying this would increase blacks receiving additional help from 17.7% to 46.5%. The bias arises because the algorithm predicts health care costs rather than illness. But unequal access to care means we spend less caring for blacks than whites. So, despite appearing to be an effective proxy for health by some measures of predictive accuracy, large racial biases arise.

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