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16 Applied Session Sun, 8/3/03, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM H-Union Square 5 & 6
Survey Estimates for Health Policy - Contributed - Papers
Section on Health Policy Statistics
Chair(s): Abbas Jawad, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
     2:05 PM   A Comparison of Neural Network and Model-Based Methods for Small Area Estimates of Uninsurance RatesCynthia Garvan, University of Florida
     2:20 PM   Annual Income and Disability Estimates: Comparisons between the National Health Interview Survey and the Current Population SurveyMichele C. Adler, Social Security Administration; Joan Lee Turek, Department of Health and Human Services; Gabrielle Denmead, Denmead Services
     2:35 PM   Poststratification and Weighting in the Analysis of Opinion Surveys on Health Issues for Public Health Communication PlanningWilliam E. Pollard, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
     2:50 PM   Enhancing Comparability of National Health Survey Data from the United States and Canada via a Bi-national SurveyJane F. Gentleman, National Center for Health Statistics
     3:05 PM   The Joint Canada-U.S. Health Survey: The Methodological Aspects and the Challenges of Conducting a Unique Survey in Two Countries.Patrice Mathieu, Statistics Canada; Mylène Lavigne, Statistics Canada
     3:20 PM   A Statistical Match Between the National Health Interview Survey and the Current Population SurveyDeborah D. Ingram, Center for Disease Control and Prevention; Chris Moriarity, U.S. General Accounting Office
     3:35 PM   Small Area Estimation of Prevalence of Access Sensitive Health Conditions for California Legislative DistrictsHongjian Yu, University of California, Los Angeles
 

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Revised March 2003