JSM 2005 - Toronto

JSM Activity #518

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518 Thu, 8/11/05, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM MCC-205 A
Statistical Applications in Health and Substance Abuse - Contributed - Papers
Section on Government Statistics, Social Statistics Section
Chair(s): Arthur Kendall, Social Research Consultants
     10:35 AM   Modeling Syndromic Indicators for New York and Los Angeles Metropolitan Areas from the National Health Surveys Abera Wouhib, National Center for Health Statistics; Paul D. Williams, National Center for Health Statistics; Myron Katzoff, National Center for Health Statistics
     10:50 AM   Alternative Methods for Estimating Influenza-associated Deaths in the USWilliam Thompson, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Eric Weintraub, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Lynnette Brammer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Lori Hutwagner, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; David Williamson, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Nancy Cox, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Keiji Fukuda, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; David Shay, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
     11:05 AM   Semiparametric Forecasting of U.S. MortalityGuanhua Lu, University of Maryland/NCHS; Ben Kedem, University of Maryland; Rong Wei, National Center for Health Statistics; Paul D. Williams, National Center for Health Statistics
     11:20 AM   A Parametric Approach to Measure the Effects of the 10th ICD Revision on MortalityYouSung Park, Korea University; Jai W. Choi, National Center for Health Statistics; Sungyong Kim, Korea University; Robert Anderson, National Center for Health Statistics; Doug Williams, National Center for Health Statistics; Arialdi Minino, National Center for Health Statistics
     11:35 AM   Survival Analysis of Length of Stay in Substance Abuse TreatmentMaxime Bokossa, Synectics for Management Decisions, Inc.; Alisa Male, Synectics for Management Decisions, Inc.
     11:50 AM   Comparing State Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment Workforce: Synthetic Data Tabulation and MappingGary Huang, Synectics for Management Decisions, Inc.; Thomas Nephew, Synectics for Management Decisions, Inc.; Emmanuel Sikali, Synectics for Management Decisions, Inc.; Mindy Reiser, Synectics for Management Decisions, Inc.
     12:05 PM   Approximate Power Curves for Detecting Changes in Trend for Complex SurveysMaya Sternberg, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
 

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Revised March 2005