JSM 2005 - Toronto

JSM Activity #73

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73 Applied Session Theme Session Sun, 8/7/05, 4:00 PM - 5:50 PM MCC-209 AB
Survey Data in Health and Epidemiological Applications - Contributed - Papers
Section on Survey Research Methods
Chair(s): Christopher H. Johnson, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
     4:05 PM   Uses of the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey for Analysis across TimeDavid Ferraro, Westat; Hongji Liu, Westat; Ravi Sharma, Westat
     4:20 PM   Using Repeated Measures Techniques To Analyze Cluster-correlated Survey ResponsesCelia Eicheldinger, RTI International; G. Gordon Brown, RTI International; James Chromy, RTI International
     4:35 PM   Application of Confidence Interval Methods for Small Proportions in the Health Care Survey of DoD BeneficiariesAmang Sukasih, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; Donsig Jang, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; Michael Hartzell, U.S. Department of Defense
     4:50 PM   Incorporating Multiple Observations into Logistic Regression Models of Incident DiseaseJulia Bienias, Rush University Medical Center; Phillip S. Kott, National Agricultural Statistics Service; Todd L. Beck, Rush University Medical Center; Denis A. Evans, Rush University Medical Center
     5:05 PM   Basic Models for Mapping Prescription Drug DistributionsKennon Copeland, IMS Health, Inc.; Elizabeth Allen, IMS Health, Inc.
     5:20 PM   Improving Population Surveys of Health Care Utilization Monroe Sirken, National Center for Health Statistics
     5:35 PM   Adjusting for Nonresponse in the Health Care Survey of DoD BeneficiariesNancy Clusen, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; Haixia Xu, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.; Michael Hartzell, U.S. Department of Defense
 

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Revised March 2005