JSM Activity #40


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Activity ID:  40
Title
* ! Experimental and Observational Inference in Health Policy Research
Date / Time / Room Sponsor Type
08/11/2002
4:00 PM - 5:50 PM
Room: H-Regent Parlor
ENAR, Section on Health Policy Statistics*, Section on Risk Analysis* Contributed
Organizer: n/a
Chair: Dean H. Fearn, California State University, Hayward
Discussant:  
Floor Discussion 5:35 PM
Description

These papers address issues in the design and analysis of health policy research, both clinical trials and observational studies, in particular the adjustment of data so that appropriate comparisons can be made.
  301691  By:  Paul J. Nietert 4:05 PM 08/11/2002
An Application of Several Analyses for a Group Randomized Trial to Improve Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Ambulatory Care Practices

  301578  By:  Daniel F. McCaffrey 4:20 PM 08/11/2002
An Alternative Method for Small Sample Inference with Correlated Binary Data

  301213  By:  Thomas E. Love 4:35 PM 08/11/2002
Displaying Covariate Balance after Adjustment for Selection Bias

  301770  By:  Lingqi  Tang 4:50 PM 08/11/2002
Applying Multiple Imputation Methods to a Multi-center Randomized Clinical Trial: The IMPACT Study

  301661  By:  Evguenia I. Jilinskaia 5:05 PM 08/11/2002
Comparison of Methods for Imputation of Paid Amounts in Medical Insurance Data

  300679  By:  Susan M. Paddock 5:20 PM 08/11/2002
Identifying and Accommodating Unduly Influential Facilities in Developing a Prospective Payment System for Inpatient Rehabilitation Care

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