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Salt Palace Convention Center = “CC”, Grand America = “GA”

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477 Applied Session Theme Session Wed, 8/1/07, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM CC-251 E
Methods for Administrative and National Survey Data - Contributed - Papers
Section on Health Policy Statistics
Chair(s): Byron Gajewski, The University of Kansas Medical Center
     2:05 PM   Evaluation of Consumer Panel Survey Data for Public Health Communication Planning: An Analysis of Annual Survey Data from 1995--2006William Pollard, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
     2:20 PM   Statistical Modeling of Longitudinal Mental Distress Among Rural Seniors Who Participated in the National Population Health SurveyChandima Karunanayake, University of Saskatchewan; Punam Pahwa, University of Saskatchewan
     2:35 PM   Statistical Methods for Constructing Canadian Growth CurvesStephane Tremblay, Statistics Canada
     2:50 PM   Evaluation of New Programs in State Medicaid AgenciesMark Carpenter, Auburn University
     3:05 PM   Classification Models for Identifying Chronic Disease Cases and Noncases in Administrative Claims DataLisa M. Lix, University of Manitoba; William D. Leslie, University of Manitoba; Marina Yogendran, Manitoba Centre for Health Policy; Richard Baumgartner, National Research Council Canada; Christopher Bowman, National Research Council Canada; Souradet Shaw, University of Manitoba
     3:20 PM   The Minimum Level of Sensitivity and Predictive Value Positive in the Evaluation of Health Outcomes with Administrative DataYong-Fang Kuo, The University of Texas Medical Branch; Tracy Nguyen-Oghalai, The University of Texas Medical Branch
     3:35 PM   The Impact of Deidentification on Statistical Information in Limited Access DatasetsApril Slee, Axio Research; Paula Diehr, University of Washington; Kenneth Rice, University of Washington
 

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