Activity Number:
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10
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Type:
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Topic Contributed
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Date/Time:
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Sunday, August 11, 2002 : 2:00 PM to 3:50 PM
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Sponsor:
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Section on Survey Research Methods*
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Abstract - #301695 |
Title:
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The Community Tracking Study Surveys of Physicians
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Author(s):
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Frank Potter*+ and Stephen Williams and Nuria Diaz-Tena and Richard Strouse
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Affiliation(s):
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Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. and Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. and Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. and Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
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Address:
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PO BOX 2393, Princeton, New Jersey, 08543-2393,
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Keywords:
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Community Tracking Study ; physician surveys ; longitudinal surveys
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Abstract:
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The Community Tracking Study's physician surveys are national samples of more than 12,000 physicians conducted for the Center for Studying Health System Change, a nonpartisan policy research organization committed to providing objective research on the nation's changing health system; the Center is funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Surveys have been conducted in 1996-1997 (round 1), 1998-1999 (round 2), and 2000-2001 (round 3). Each survey includes two national samples: a clustered sample with sixty sites and an unclustered sample. Twelve of the sixty sites were randomly selected for more intensive analysis and have larger sample sizes. The clustered site sample also includes an oversampling of primary care physicians. The unclustered national sample was designed to counter the high degree of clustering in the site sample. To facilitate change estimates, a high proportion of prior respondents are included in each new round. We will describe the sampling design, discuss the use of the AMA and AOA files for the sampling frame, and sampling of physicians over repeated intervals.
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