JSM Activity #289

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289 Applied Session Tue, 8/5/03, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM H-Franciscan Room C
Model Estimation in Health Policy - Contributed - Papers
Section on Health Policy Statistics
Chair(s): Kevin C. Heslin, Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science
     2:05 PM   Can We Just "Set the Deaths to Zero" ?Paula H. Diehr, University of Washington
     2:20 PM   Maximum Likelihood Estimates for Incomplete Bivariate Survival Data and Their Application in Evaluating Mammography EfficacyJonathan D. Mahnken, University of Texas, Galverston; Wenyaw Chan, University of Texas, Houston; Jean L. Freeman, University of Texas
     2:35 PM   Joint Modeling of Longitudinal Quality of Life and Survival DataLaura Johnson, National Cancer Institute-University of Washington
     2:50 PM   Hierarchical Models in Evaluating Health Outcomes of Veterans in VA and Contract Nursing Homes: Using Multiple Outcomes and Longitudinal DataFei Wang, Boston University
     3:05 PM   Estimating Survival Function in Medical Device Postmarket Surveillance StudyChi-hong Tseng, St. Jude Medical; Yong Wang, St. Jude Medical; Chunlei Ke, St. Jude Medical
     3:20 PM   A Multiple-Step Approach to Investigate the Effectiveness of Follow-up Rehabilitation TherapyYong-Fang Kuo, University of Texas; Glenn Ostir, University of Texas; Ling Zhang, University of Texas; Kenneth Ottenbacher, University of Texas Medical Branch
     3:35 PM   Understanding the Factors Underlying Disparities in Cancer Screening Rates Between Race/Ethnic and Gender Groups: The Peters-Belson ApproachSowmya R. Rao, National Institute of Health; Barry I. Graubard, National Cancer Institute; Joseph L. Gastwirth, George Washington University
 

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