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478 * ! | Wed, 8/6/2014, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM | CC-157A | |
Bayesian Methods in Microsimulation — Invited Papers | |||
Section on Bayesian Statistical Science , Health Policy Statistics Section , International Society for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA) | |||
Organizer(s): Bradley P. Carlin, University of Minnesota | |||
Chair(s): Bradley P. Carlin, University of Minnesota | |||
10:35 AM | Microsimulation Models: Calibration, Validation, and Belief in Model Predictions — Carolyn M. Rutter, Group Health Research Institute | ||
11:00 AM | Consumer Choice Modeling in Microsimulation — Laura Hatfield, Harvard Medical School ; Thomas McGuire, Harvard Medical School ; Michael Chernew, Harvard Medical School | ||
11:25 AM | Bayesian Reconstruction of Two-Sex Populations by Age: Estimating Sex Ratios at Birth and Sex Ratios of Mortality — Mark C. Wheldon, Auckland University of Technology ; Adrian E. Raftery, University of Washington ; Samuel J. Clark, University of Washington ; Patrick Gerland, United Nations | ||
11:50 AM | A Bayesian Microsimulation Approach to Health Economic Evaluation in Schizophrenia Treatment Algorithms and Lifetime Colorectal Cancer Screening — Vanja Dukic, University of Colorado at Boulder ; Yolanda Hagar, University of Colorado at Boulder ; Anirban Basu, University of Washington ; Herbert Y. Meltzer, Northwestern University | ||
12:15 PM | Floor Discussion |
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