JSM Activity #10


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Activity ID:  10
Title
* The Community Tracking Survey: Design and Methods
Date / Time / Room Sponsor Type
08/11/2002
2:00 PM - 3:50 PM
Room: H-Morgan Suite
Section on Government Statistics*, Section on Survey Research Methods*, Social Statistics Section* Topic Contributed
Organizer: John W. Hall, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
Chair: Karol Krotki, NuStats
Discussant: 3:25 PM - Joel Cohen, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality    
Floor Discussion 3:45 PM
Description

The session discusses data collection and statistical methods used in the Community Tracking Study (CTS), the primary research effort of The Center for Studying Health System Change (HSC). HSC, a nonpartisan policy research organization, is funded exclusively by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The CTS includes large surveys of households and physicians and recently completed the third wave of data collection.
  301590  By:  Barbara Lepidus Carlson 2:05 PM 08/11/2002
The Community Tracking Study: Measuring Changes in the U.S. Health Care System over Time

  301695  By:  Frank  Potter 2:25 PM 08/11/2002
The Community Tracking Study Surveys of Physicians

  301628  By:  Nuria  Diaz-Tena 2:45 PM 08/11/2002
Logistic Propensity Models to Adjust for Nonresponse in MD Surveys

  301634  By:  John W. Hall 3:05 PM 08/11/2002
Sampling and Weighting Issues Over Three Waves of the Community Tracking Study Household Survey: Using a Partial Overlap to Increase Efficiency

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