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This is the preliminary program for the 2009 Joint Statistical
Meetings in Washington, DC.
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The views expressed here are those of the individual authors and not necessarily those of the ASA or its board, officers, or staff. Back to main JSM 2009 Program page |
= Applied Session,
= Theme Session,
= Presenter| 285 | Tue, 8/4/09, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM | CC-L Street Bridge |
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Section on Health Policy Statistics |
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| Chair(s): Lara Schmidt, RAND Corporation | ||
| Poster Topic: Health policy, epidemiology, public health: | ||
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Peer Group Assignment for New Hospitals on Performance Comparison Report by Traditional and Modern Classification Methods — Jacob Jen-Hao Cheng, Maryland Hospital Association; Samuel Ogunbo, Maryland Hospital Association
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Diabetes as a Potentially Disabling Condition: Studying Supports to Prevent Unemployment, Health Decline, and Reliance on Government Assistance — Tammy Tom, University of Hawaii
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| Poster Topic: Categorical, multivariate analysis: | ||
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Testing the Equality of Conditional Correlations Across Numeric Variable(s) with Heteroscedastic Data — Xueya Cai, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis; Gregory E. Wilding, SUNY at Buffalo; Alan Hutson, SUNY at Buffalo; Yue Li, University of California, Irvine
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| Poster Topic: Health policy, epidemiology, public health: | ||
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Reliability of the Orientation of Social Support Instrument in Substance Abuse Treatment — Michael Wolf-Branigin, George Mason University;
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| Poster Topic: Incomplete data analysis, imputation methods: | ||
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A Comparison of Imputation Methods for Missing Data in Self-Report Likert Ratings — Lingqi Tang, University of California, Los Angeles; Thomas R. Belin, University of California, Los Angeles; Judy Ho, University of California, Los Angeles; Bonnie Zima, University of California, Los Angeles
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| Poster Topic: Health policy, epidemiology, public health: | ||
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A Stochastic and State Space Model for Human Eye Cancer Involving Both Hereditary and Non-Hereditary Cancer Genes — Hong Zhou, Arkansas State University; Wai-Yuan Tan, University of Memphis
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Hospital Mortality Rates analyzed through Empirical Mode Decomposition Method. — Boguslaw Skierczynski, Ascension Health; David Pryor, Ascension Health; Ann Hendrich, Ascension Health
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| Poster Topic: Linear models, GLMs, parametric methods: | ||
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Clustering to Achieve Normality in Generalized Linear Mixed Models — Kenneth Pietz, Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center; LeChauncy D. Woodard, Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center; Tracy Urech, Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center; Cassie Robinson, Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center; Laura A. Petersen, Baylor College of Medicine
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| Poster Topic: Health policy, epidemiology, public health: | ||
| 81: |
Examination of Risk Factor and Health Condition Data in National Consumer Surveys for Use in Public Health Communication Planning — William E. Pollard, CDC; DeAndrea Martinez, CDC
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Who Donates Blood? — Richard A. Forshee, FDA; Mark O. Walderhaug, FDA
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| Poster Topic: Longitudinal data, repeated measurements, and meta-analysis: | ||
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Meta-Analytic Inference with Few Studies — Todd Bodner, Portland State University
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| Poster Topic: Health policy, epidemiology, public health: | ||
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Union Effects on Health Care Coverage — Jongmook Choe, The University of Texas at Austin
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Estimating Household Income Percentiles from a Public Health Survey Using Log-Linear Bootstrap Interpolation — Robert Feyerharm, Oklahoma State Department of Health
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| Poster Topic: Spatial statistics, spatio-temporal modeling, GIS: | ||
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Sample Size Requirement and Power Assessment in a Spatial Analysis — Qilong Yi, University of Ottawa; Yue Chen, University of Ottawa
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| Poster Topic: Health policy, epidemiology, public health: | ||
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Clustering Performance Data Across Measure Sets: An Analysis of National Hospital Quality Measures Designated for the CMS Value-Based Purchasing Program — Samuel Ogunbo, Maryland Hospital Association; Nikolas Matthes, Quality Indicator Project; Jacob Jen-Hao Cheng, Maryland Hospital Association; Carlos Alzola, Data Insights
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| Poster Topic: Sampling and survey methodology: | ||
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Development of a Quantitative Attitudes Instrument — Heibatollah Baghi, George Mason University
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| Poster Topic: Health policy, epidemiology, public health: | ||
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Predicting Wound Deterioration in Home Health Care Patients — Iordan Slavov, Visiting Nurse Service of New York; Carlin Brickner, Visiting Nurse Service of New York
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Association Between Health Insurance and Generalized Periodontal Disease in a Study Population of Gullah African Americans with Diabetes — Nicole M. Marlow, Medical University of South Carolina; Elizabeth Slate, Medical University of South Carolina; Jyotika Fernandes, Medical University of South Carolina; Carlos Salinas, Medical University of South Carolina
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Physician-Level Quality Measurement: Using Control Charts with National Benchmarks to Identify Common and Special Cause Variation in Patients' Systolic Blood Pressures — Gerald K. Arnold, American Board of Internal Medicine; Rebecca S. Lipner, American Board of Internal Medicine; Lorna A. Lynn, American Board of Internal Medicine; Weifeng Weng, American Board of Internal Medicine; Eric S. Holmboe, American Board of Internal Medicine
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CMS Medicare Reimbursement for Quality Care: Will There Be an Unintended Downward Spiral for Safety Net Hospitals? — Ronald Low, New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation; Shunsuke Ito, New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation; Jiaying Wu, New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation; Caroline Jacobs, New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation; Raymond Gregory, New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation; Van Dunn, New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation; Ramanathan Raju, New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation
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JSM 2009
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