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458 Applied Session Theme Session Wed, 8/5/09, 10:30 AM - 12:20 PM CC-143C
Innovative Methods and Findings from Health Care Assessment Surveys - Topic Contributed - Papers
Section on Health Policy Statistics, Section on Bayesian Statistical Science, Section on Government Statistics
Organizer(s): Alan M. Zaslavsky, Harvard Medical School
Chair(s): Steven Cohen, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
    10:35 AM   Using the Census Bureau's Surname List to Improve Estimates of Race/Ethnicity and Associated DisparitiesMarc N. Elliott, RAND Corporation; Peter A. Morrison, RAND Corporation; Allen Fremont, RAND Corporation; Daniel F. McCaffrey, RAND Corporation; Philip Pantoja, RAND Corporation; Nicole Lurie, RAND Corporation
    10:55 AM   Methodological Issues in the Analysis of Responses to CAHPS Questions in the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS)Paul Gorrell, Social & Scientific Systems, Inc.
    11:15 AM   Optimal Survey Design When Nonrespondents Are Subsampled for Follow-Up in a Comparative StudyA. James O'Malley, Harvard Medical School; Alan M. Zaslavsky, Harvard Medical School
    11:35 AM   A Simulation Study of Design Effect Approximations for Propensity-Score Weighted Data with Application to the MCAHPS SurveyAmelia M. Haviland, RAND Corporation; Marc N. Elliott, RAND Corporation; Mary Slaughter, RAND Corporation
    11:55 AM   Random Coefficients Models for Subgroup Differences in Surveys of Health Care QualityAlan M. Zaslavsky, Harvard Medical School; A. James O'Malley, Harvard Medical School
     12:15 PM   Floor Discussion
 

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