Sessions Were Renumbered as of May 19.
Legend:
CC-W = McCormick Place Convention Center, West Building,
CC-N = McCormick Place Convention Center, North Building
H = Hilton Chicago,
UC = Conference Chicago at University Center
* = applied session ! = JSM meeting theme
Activity Details
7 * !
Sun, 7/31/2016,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-W179a
Statistical Learning of Health Care Systems — Invited Papers
Health Policy Statistics Section , Committee on Applied Statisticians
Organizer(s): Ying Lu, Palo Alto VA Health Care System/Stanford University
Chair(s): Ying Lu, Palo Alto VA Health Care System/Stanford University
2:05 PM
Two Case Studies of Statistical Approaches That Simplify the VHA Learning Health Care System
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Rebecca B. McNeil, Durham VA Medical Center ; Kellie J. Sims, Durham VA Medical Center ; Leah L. Zullig, Durham VA Medical Center ; George L. Jackson, Durham VA Medical Center ; Dawn T. Provenzale, Durham VA Medical Center
2:30 PM
An Overview of Innovative Statistical Designs for Point-of-Care Comparative Effectiveness Trials
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Mei-Chiung Shih, Palo Alto VA Health Care System/Stanford University
2:55 PM
Model Fitting with Distributed Data
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Balasubramanian Narasimhan Narasimhan, Stanford University
3:40 PM
Floor Discussion
59
Sun, 7/31/2016,
4:00 PM -
5:50 PM
CC-W185d
New Matching Designs to Get the Most from Observational Data — Topic Contributed Papers
Health Policy Statistics Section
Organizer(s): Samuel D. Pimentel, University of Pennsylvania
Chair(s): Colin B. Fogarty, MIT
4:05 PM
Maximizing the Information Content of a Balanced Matched Sample
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Jose Zubizarreta, Columbia University ; Cinar Kilcioglu, Columbia University
4:25 PM
Generalized Full Matching
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Fredrik Sävje, University of California at Berkeley ; Michael Higgins, Kansas State University ; Jasjeet Sekhon, University of California at Berkeley
4:45 PM
Constructed Second Control Groups and Attenuation of Unmeasured Biases
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Samuel D. Pimentel, University of Pennsylvania ; Dylan Small, University of Pennsylvania ; Paul R. Rosenbaum, University of Pennsylvania
5:05 PM
Propensity Score Calipers and the Overlap Condition
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Ben Hansen, University of Michigan
5:25 PM
Discussant: Elizabeth Stuart, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
5:45 PM
Floor Discussion
140 * !
Mon, 8/1/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W182
Analysis of Health Quality in Survey and Administrative Data — Contributed Papers
Health Policy Statistics Section , Statistics Without Borders
Chair(s): Joyce Chang, University of Pittsburgh
8:35 AM
Missed Opportunities for Simultaneous Administration of the Fourth Dose of DTaP Among Children in the United States
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Zhen Zhao, CDC ; Philip J. Smith, CDC ; Holly Hill, CDC
8:50 AM
Identification of the Clinical Adverse Outcomes Using Control Chart in Health Care Data
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Chun-Jung Huang, MPA Healthcare Solutions
9:05 AM
The Effect of Nursing Work Environment in Outcomes and Quality of Care
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Carlos Alzola, Data Insights ; Emily Cramer, Kansas University ; Peggy Miller, Press Ganey ; Nikolas Matthes, Press Ganey
9:20 AM
Health Care Survey Analytic and Data Quality Enrichments Achieved Through Consolidation
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Steven Cohen, RTI International
9:35 AM
Effective Experience Analysis of Age-by-Period Data for Japanese Breast Cancer Deaths
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Nobutane Hanayama, Shobi University
9:50 AM
Modeling Repeated Health Outcomes Using Discontinuous Risk Intervals: Application of Methods to Examine the Association Between Autism Spectrum Disorder and Multiple Injuries
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Hong Zhou, CDC ; Wiiliam Thompson, CDC ; Peter Hicks, CDC
10:05 AM
Floor Discussion
145 *
Mon, 8/1/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W196a
Integrating Evidence for Better Health Care and Policy Decisions — Invited Papers
Health Policy Statistics Section , Committee on Applied Statisticians
Organizer(s): Laura Anne Hatfield, Harvard Medical School
Chair(s): Laura Anne Hatfield, Harvard Medical School
10:35 AM
Tailoring Decision Making to Reflect Patient Preferences and Expected Treatment Outcomes
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Megan S. Schuler, Harvard Medical School ; Laura Anne Hatfield, Harvard Medical School
11:00 AM
Hierarchical Regression and Variance-Function Modeling to Estimate the Inter-Rater Intraclass Correlation Coefficient in Assessments of Shared Decision Making
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James O'Malley, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth ; Paul J. Barr, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth ; Glyn Elwyn, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
11:25 AM
Integrating Patient Voice and Experience in Benefit and Risk Assessments
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Laura Lee Johnson, FDA
11:50 AM
Discussant: Arlene Ash, University of Massachusetts Medical School
12:10 PM
Floor Discussion
239 !
Mon, 8/1/2016,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-W179a
Winning Solutions for Health Policy Puzzles: HPSS Student Paper Competition Winners — Topic Contributed Papers
Health Policy Statistics Section , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee
Organizer(s): Ruth Etzioni, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Chair(s): Ruth Etzioni, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
2:05 PM
Nonparametric Methods for Doubly Robust Estimation of Continuous Treatment Effects
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Edward Kennedy, University of Pennsylvania ; Zongming Ma, University of Pennsylvania ; Dylan Small, University of Pennsylvania
2:25 PM
A Bayesian HSROC Model for Meta-Analysis of Multiple Diagnostic Tests
—
Qinshu Lian, University of Minnesota ; Haitao Chu, University of Minnesota
2:45 PM
Spatial Confounding Adjustment with Propensity Score Matching
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Georgia Papadogeorgou, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health ; Corwin Zigler, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
3:05 PM
Bayesian Bounding of the Population Subgroup Which Benefits from Treatment
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Patrick Schnell, University of Minnesota ; Qi Tang, AbbVie ; Walt Offen, AbbVie ; Bradley Carlin, University of Minnesota
3:25 PM
Disentangling Bed Nets and Spillover Effects in a Clustered Encouragement Design for Malaria Control: A Bayesian Principal Stratification Approach
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Laura Forastiere, University of Florence ; Fabrizia Mealli, University of Florence ; Tyler J. VanderWeele, Harvard
3:45 PM
Floor Discussion
308
Tue, 8/2/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W183b
SPEED: Statistics for Health and Health Policy — Contributed Speed
Health Policy Statistics Section , Section on Statistics in Imaging , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee
Chair(s): Steven Cohen, RTI International
8:35 AM
Multiple Imputation for Meta-Analysis: A Comparison of Existing Methods
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Deborah Kunkel, The Ohio State University ; Eloise Kaizar, The Ohio State University
8:40 AM
Prediction of Lung Cancer Risk in the CT Arm of the National Lung Screening Trial
—
Menghan Hu, Brown University ; Fenghai Duan, Brown University
8:45 AM
Matching Estimators for Causal Effects with Multiple Treatments
—
Anthony Scotina ; Roee Gutman, Brown University
8:55 AM
Integrative Analysis of Multi-Platform Genomics Data
—
Shisi He, Georgetown University ; Ao Yuan, Georgetown University
9:00 AM
Depicting Activity Profiles via Multilevel Functional Principal Component Analysis: Association and Prediction
—
Jiarui Lu, University of Pennsylvania ; Lihong Cui, National Institute of Mental Health ; Kathleen R. Merikangas , National Institute of Mental Health ; Haochang Shou, University of Pennsylvania
9:05 AM
Tumor Response in Patients Receiving No Anti-Cancer Therapy: A Meta-Analysis with Incomplete Multinomial Regression
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Charity Morgan, University of Alabama at Birmingham ; Pooja Ghatalia, University of Alabama at Birmingham ; Guru Sonpavde, University of Alabama at Birmingham
9:10 AM
Sensitivity Analysis for an Unobserved Moderator in RCT-to-Target-Population Generalization of Treatment Effect
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Cyrus Ebnesajjad, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Ben Ackerman, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health ; Trang Q. Nguyen, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Elizabeth Stuart, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
9:15 AM
Ranking Hospitals by Direct Standardization to Prioritize Prevention Efforts in Hospital-Associated Infections
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Minn Soe
9:20 AM
Basic Versus Advanced Life Support Ambulances for Out-of-Hospital Medical Emergencies
—
Prachi Sanghavi, The University of Chicago ; Anupam B. Jena, Harvard Medical School ; Joseph P. Newhouse, Harvard ; Alan M. Zaslavsky, Harvard Medical School
9:30 AM
Asymptotic Properties of Hazard Rate Estimator in Censored Linear Regression
—
Fuxia Cheng, Illinois State University
9:35 AM
Matching and Regression to the Mean in the Difference-in-Differences Design
—
Jamie R. Daw, Harvard ; Laura Anne Hatfield, Harvard Medical School
9:45 AM
Applications of Multidimensional Time Model for Probability Cumulative Function for Parameter Evaluation and Risk Reduction
—
Michael Fundator
9:50 AM
Real-Time Modeling of Variation in Longitudinal Momentary Self-Report Data
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Trent L. Lalonde, University of Northern Colorado ; Elysia Clemens, University of Northern Colorado
9:55 AM
Minimum Predictive Risk Subspace Selection in Misspecified Quantile Regressions
—
Alexander Giessing, University of Michigan ; Xuming He, University of Michigan
10:00 AM
Assessment of Meals on Wheels Program Efficacy via Record Linkage with Medicare Claim Files
—
Mingyang Shan, Brown University ; Roee Gutman, Brown University
10:05 AM
Predicting Class Membership Using Imputation Methods for Clinical Variable for Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC)
—
Amrina Ferdous, Washington State University ; Nairanjana Dasgupta, Washington State University
10:10 AM
Analysis of Interval Data
—
Muzi Zhang, Penn State University
10:15 AM
Methods for Outlier Detection Using Relative Abundance in Targeted RNASeq Applications
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Bonnie LaFleur ; Shripad Sinari, University of Arizona ; Dominic LaRoche, HTG Molecular Diagnostics ; Kurt Michels, HTG Molecular Diagnostics ; Dean Billheimer, University of Arizona
323 * !
Tue, 8/2/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W175c
Bayesian and Advanced Analytic Methods in Health Policy — Contributed Papers
Health Policy Statistics Section , International Society for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA) , Section on Bayesian Statistical Science
Chair(s): Wei Shen, Eli Lilly and Company
8:35 AM
Least Squares Regression Methods for Clustered ROC Data with Discrete Covariates
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Liansheng Tang, George Mason University/National Institutes of Health ; Wei Zhang, Chinese Academy of Sciences ; Qizhai Li, Chinese Academy of Sciences ; Xuan Ye, George Mason University/FDA ; Leighton Chan, National Institutes of Health
9:05 AM
Bayesian Covariance Analysis of Geographical Variation in Medicare Service Use
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Alan M. Zaslavsky, Harvard Medical School ; James O'Malley, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth ; Bruce E. Landon, Harvard Medical School
9:20 AM
Bayesian Estimation of the Three Key Parameters in CT for the National Lung Screening Trial Data
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Ruiqi Liu, University of Louisville ; Beth Levitt, Information Management Services ; Tom Riley, Information Management Services ; Dongfeng Wu, University of Louisville
9:35 AM
Using Bayesian Quantile Regression Model with Group LASSO to Identify Key Health Risk Assessment Variables and Evaluate Their Predictive Power in the Patient's Future Medical Costs
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Hsiu-Ching Chang, BlueCross BlueShield of MI ; Hyokyoung (Grace) Hong, Michigan State University ; Yu Yue, Baruch College ; Min Tao, BlueCross BlueShield of MI ; Darline El Reda, Michigan State University
9:50 AM
Predictive Modeling of Inpatient Fall of Stroke Patients Using electronic medical records data
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Yin Liu, Princeton Pharmatech ; Cindy Jin, Lawrenceville School ; Jeffrey Yangang Zhang, Princeton Pharmatech
334 !
Tue, 8/2/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W185bc
Extraordinary Possibilities for Mobile Health to Impact Precision Medicine — Invited Papers
Health Policy Statistics Section
Organizer(s): Chaeryon Kang, University of Pittsburgh
Chair(s): Chaeryon Kang, University of Pittsburgh
10:35 AM
Data-Driven Dynamical Systems Models for the Management of Diabetes Through Mobile Interventions
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Daniel J. Luckett, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ; Eric Laber, North Carolina State University ; Michael R. Kosorok, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
11:00 AM
Assessing Time-Varying Causal Effect Moderation in Mobile Health
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Daniel Almirall, University of Michigan Survey Research Center ; Audrey Boruvka, University of Michigan ; Katie Witkiewitz, University of New Mexico ; Susan A. Murphy, University of Michigan
11:25 AM
Making Sense of Sensors
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Vadim Zipunnikov, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Debangan Dey, Indian Statistical Institute ; Andrew Leroux, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Jacek Urbanek, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Junrui Di, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
11:50 AM
Discussant: Michael R. Kosorok, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
12:10 PM
Floor Discussion
372
Tue, 8/2/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-Hall F1 West
Contributed Poster Presentations: Health Policy Statistics Section — Contributed Poster Presentations
Health Policy Statistics Section
Chair(s): Genevera Allen, Rice University
10:
Health Utilities Index in the Health and Retirement Study: Data, Imputations, and Validity
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Duncan Ermini Leaf, University of Southern California
11:
Improved Disease Burden Modeling from Administrative Health Care Data
—
Ralph (PhD Student) Ward , Medical University of South Carolina ; Mulugeta Gebregziabher, Medical University of South Carolina ; Leonard Egede, Health Equity and Rural Outreach Innovation Center ; Lewis Frey, Medical University of South Carolina ; Viswanathan Ramakrishnan, Medical University of South Carolina ; Robert Axon, Medical University of South Carolina
12:
Impact of Medicaid Prior Authorization Policies on the Use of ADHD Medication Among Preschool-Aged Children
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Melissa Danielson, CDC ; Susanna Visser, CDC ; Scott Grosse, CDC
13:
Propensity Score Methods for Multiple and Multi-Valued Treatments and Their Interactions
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Zirui Gu, Virginia Commonwealth University ; Bassam A. Dahman, Virginia Commonwealth University
382
Tue, 8/2/2016,
10:30 AM -
11:15 AM
CC-Hall F1 West
SPEED: Statistics for Health and Health Policy, Part 2A — Contributed Poster Presentations
Health Policy Statistics Section
Chair(s): Genevera Allen, Rice University
21:
Multiple Imputation for Meta-Analysis: A Comparison of Existing Methods
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Deborah Kunkel, The Ohio State University ; Eloise Kaizar, The Ohio State University
22:
Prediction of Lung Cancer Risk in the CT Arm of the National Lung Screening Trial
—
Menghan Hu, Brown University ; Fenghai Duan, Brown University
23:
Matching Estimators for Causal Effects with Multiple Treatments
—
Anthony Scotina ; Roee Gutman, Brown University
25:
Integrative Analysis of Multi-Platform Genomics Data
—
Shisi He, Georgetown University ; Ao Yuan, Georgetown University
26:
Depicting Activity Profiles via Multilevel Functional Principal Component Analysis: Association and Prediction
—
Jiarui Lu, University of Pennsylvania ; Lihong Cui, National Institute of Mental Health ; Kathleen R. Merikangas , National Institute of Mental Health ; Haochang Shou, University of Pennsylvania
27:
Tumor Response in Patients Receiving No Anti-Cancer Therapy: A Meta-Analysis with Incomplete Multinomial Regression
—
Charity Morgan, University of Alabama at Birmingham ; Pooja Ghatalia, University of Alabama at Birmingham ; Guru Sonpavde, University of Alabama at Birmingham
28:
Sensitivity Analysis for an Unobserved Moderator in RCT-to-Target-Population Generalization of Treatment Effect
—
Cyrus Ebnesajjad, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Ben Ackerman, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health ; Trang Q. Nguyen, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ; Elizabeth Stuart, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
29:
Ranking Hospitals by Direct Standardization to Prioritize Prevention Efforts in Hospital-Associated Infections
—
Minn Soe
30:
Basic Versus Advanced Life Support Ambulances for Out-of-Hospital Medical Emergencies
—
Prachi Sanghavi, The University of Chicago ; Anupam B. Jena, Harvard Medical School ; Joseph P. Newhouse, Harvard ; Alan M. Zaslavsky, Harvard Medical School
The oral portion will take place during Session 213156
385
Tue, 8/2/2016,
11:35 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-Hall F1 West
SPEED: Statistics for Health and Health Policy, Part 2B — Contributed Poster Presentations
Health Policy Statistics Section
Chair(s): Genevera Allen, Rice University
21:
Asymptotic Properties of Hazard Rate Estimator in Censored Linear Regression
—
Fuxia Cheng, Illinois State University
22:
Matching and Regression to the Mean in the Difference-in-Differences Design
—
Jamie R. Daw, Harvard ; Laura Anne Hatfield, Harvard Medical School
24:
Multidimensional Time Model for Probability Cumulative Function.
—
Michael Fundator
25:
Real-Time Modeling of Variation in Longitudinal Momentary Self-Report Data
—
Trent L. Lalonde, University of Northern Colorado ; Elysia Clemens, University of Northern Colorado
26:
Minimum Predictive Risk Subspace Selection in Misspecified Quantile Regressions
—
Alexander Giessing, University of Michigan ; Xuming He, University of Michigan
27:
Assessment of Meals on Wheels Program Efficacy via Record Linkage with Medicare Claim Files
—
Mingyang Shan, Brown University ; Roee Gutman, Brown University
28:
Predicting Class Membership Using Imputation Methods for Clinical Variable for Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC)
—
Amrina Ferdous, Washington State University ; Nairanjana Dasgupta, Washington State University
29:
Analysis of Interval Data
—
Muzi Zhang, Penn State University
30:
Methods for Outlier Detection Using Relative Abundance in Targeted RNASeq Applications
—
Bonnie LaFleur ; Shripad Sinari, University of Arizona ; Dominic LaRoche, HTG Molecular Diagnostics ; Kurt Michels, HTG Molecular Diagnostics ; Dean Billheimer, University of Arizona
The oral portion will take place during Session 213156
413 * !
Tue, 8/2/2016,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-W178a
Bayesian Approaches to Modeling Complex Phenomena in Health Applications — Topic Contributed Papers
Health Policy Statistics Section , Biopharmaceutical Section , International Society for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA) , Section on Bayesian Statistical Science
Organizer(s): Mark Glickman, Harvard
Chair(s): Yang Chen, Harvard
2:05 PM
Measuring the Effects of Time-Varying Medication Adherence on Health Outcomes Through Latent States
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Mark Glickman, Harvard
2:25 PM
Bayesian Modeling of Between- and Within-Subject Variances Using Mixed Effects Location Scale Models for Intensive Longitudinal Data
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Donald Hedeker, The University of Chicago ; Robin J. Mermelstein, University of Illinois at Chicago ; Xiaolei Lin, The University of Chicago
2:45 PM
Bayesian Approaches to Modeling Complex Phenomena in Health Applications
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Jennifer L. Hill, New York University ; Vincent Dorie, New York University ; Nicole Carnegie, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee ; Masataka Harada, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies
3:05 PM
Estimating Number of Founder Lineages and Infection Duration of Multivariant HIV-1 Transmissions
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Tanzy Love, University of Rochester ; Sung Yong Park, University of Southern California ; Elena E. Giorgi, Los Alamos National Laboratory ; Wendy Mack, University of Southern California ; Alan S. Perelson, Los Alamos National Laboratory ; Ha Youn Lee, University of Southern California
3:25 PM
A Novel Bayesian Multiple Imputation Framework for Massive Multivariate Data with Mixed Types of Marginals
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Hakan Demirtas, University of Illinois at Chicago
3:45 PM
Floor Discussion
465 * !
Wed, 8/3/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W192a
Data Science for Health Policy: A Broad Tent — Invited Papers
Health Policy Statistics Section , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee , Committee on Applied Statisticians
Organizer(s): Sherri Rose, Harvard Medical School
Chair(s): Sherri Rose, Harvard Medical School
8:35 AM
What Works in Boston May Not Work in Los Angeles: A Double Robust Transportability Estimator for Understanding Site Differences in Policy Interventions
—
Kara Rudolph, University of California at Berkeley ; Mark van der Laan, University of California at Berkeley
9:00 AM
Identifying the Most Harmful Sources of Ambient Air Pollution to Better Protect Public Health
—
Jenna Krall, Emory University
9:25 AM
Generating Policy-Relevant Statistical Evidence in Sequentially Monitored Vaccine and Drug Safety Evaluations Using Electronic Health Record Data
—
Jennifer Clark Nelson, Group Health Research Institute ; Andrea J. Cook , Group Health Research Institute ; Robert Wellman, Group Health Research Institute ; Ram Tiwari, FDA/CDER/OT/OB ; Michael Nguyen, FDA ; Estelle Russek-Cohen, FDA ; Tracey Marsh, University of Washington ; Azadeh Shoaibi, FDA ; Denise Boudreau, Group Health Research Institute
9:50 AM
Assessing Causal Impacts of Policy in the HIV Care Cascade
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Joseph Hogan, Brown University
10:15 AM
Floor Discussion
529 * !
Wed, 8/3/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W190b
Using Statistics to Understand Health Care Quality: New Methods and Applications — Topic Contributed Papers
Health Policy Statistics Section , Biopharmaceutical Section , Scientific and Public Affairs Advisory Committee , Committee on Applied Statisticians
Organizer(s): Amelia M. Haviland, Carnegie Mellon University
Chair(s): Maria Cuellar, Carnegie Mellon University
10:35 AM
Varying Relationships Between Beneficiary Traits and Quality Measures Affect Comparisons in Medicare Advantage
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Laura Anne Hatfield, Harvard Medical School ; Alan M. Zaslavsky, Harvard Medical School
10:55 AM
Insurance Premiums and Patient Experience: Do You Get What You Pay for in Medicare Advantage Plans?
—
Amelia M. Haviland, Carnegie Mellon University ; Sai MA, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ; Katrin Hambarsoomian, RAND Corporation ; Marc N. Elliott, RAND Corporation
11:15 AM
Extension to the Bayesian Improved Surname Geocoding (BISG) Method
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Marc N. Elliott, RAND Corporation ; Amelia M. Haviland, Carnegie Mellon University ; Ann Haas, RAND Corporation ; John Adams, Kaiser Permanente ; Joshua Mallet, RAND Corporation ; Jake Dembosky, RAND Corporation ; Sarah Gaillot, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ; Samuel "Chris" Haffer, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
11:35 AM
Methodological Considerations When Adjusting Quality Measures for Socioeconomic Status
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Susan M. Paddock, RAND Corporation ; Melony E. Sorbero, RAND Corporation ; Cheryl L. Damberg, RAND Corporation ; Ann Haas, RAND Corporation ; Marc N. Elliott, RAND Corporation
11:55 AM
Discussant: John Adams, Kaiser Permanente
12:15 PM
Floor Discussion
621 * !
Wed, 8/3/2016,
2:00 PM -
3:50 PM
CC-W193b
Design and Evidence-Synthesis Methods for Health Policy Analysis — Contributed Papers
Health Policy Statistics Section
Chair(s): Jason Brinkley, American Institutes for Research
2:05 PM
Causal Regression Discontinuity and Its Application to a Biomedical Example
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Marie-Abele Bind ; Fan Li, Duke University ; Farbizia Meali, University of Florence
2:20 PM
Fired from School: Evaluating Health Risk Factors Among Young Adults After High-School Suspension Using Matched Sampling and Causal Mediation Methods
—
Janet Rosenbaum
2:35 PM
Overlap Propensity Score Weighting to Balance Covariates
—
Kari Lock Morgan, Penn State University ; Fan Li, Duke University ; Alan M. Zaslavsky, Harvard Medical School
2:50 PM
Using Adaptive Designs to Avoid Selecting the Wrong Arms in a Comparative Effectiveness Trial
—
Byron Gajewski, University of Kansas Medical Center
3:05 PM
Questionnaire on Network Meta-Analysis to Assess Its Relevance and Credibility
—
Joseph Cappelleri, Pfizer
3:20 PM
Robust Variance Estimation in Meta-Regression: Adjustments for Small and Moderate Sample Sizes
—
Elizabeth Tipton, Columbia University ; James Eric Pustejovsky, The University of Texas at Austin
3:35 PM
Floor Discussion
635 * !
Thu, 8/4/2016,
8:30 AM -
10:20 AM
CC-W190b
Combining Data from Multiple Sources: Examples from Health Policy — Invited Papers
Health Policy Statistics Section , Committee on Applied Statisticians
Organizer(s): Juned Siddique, Northwestern University
Chair(s): Elizabeth Stuart, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
8:35 AM
Combining Information from Two Data Sources with Misreporting and Incompleteness to Assess Hospice-Use Among Cancer Patients: A Multiple Imputation Approach
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Yulei He, CDC ; Mary-Beth Landrum, Harvard Medical School ; Alan M. Zaslavsky, Harvard Medical School
9:00 AM
Correcting for Measurement Error in Self-Reported Dietary Data from a Longitudinal Lifestyle Intervention Trial Using an External Validation Study
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Juned Siddique, Northwestern University ; Laurence Freedman, Gertner Institute for Epidemiology and Health Policy Research ; Raymond Carroll, Texas A&M University ; Trivellore Raghunathan, University of Michigan ; Elizabeth Stuart, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
9:25 AM
Combining Item Response Theory with Multiple Imputation to Equate Health Assessment Questionnaires
—
Chenyang Gu, Brown University ; Roee Gutman, Brown University ; Vincent Mor, Brown University
9:50 AM
Discussant: Ofer Harel, University of Connecticut
10:10 AM
Floor Discussion
688
Thu, 8/4/2016,
10:30 AM -
12:20 PM
CC-W193a
Personalized Intervention Based on Health Care Big Data Research — Topic Contributed Papers
Health Policy Statistics Section , Biopharmaceutical Section , International Chinese Statistical Association
Organizer(s): Douglas Faries, Eli Lilly and Company
Chair(s): Douglas Faries, Eli Lilly and Company
10:35 AM
Build Individualized Treatment Rule on Scale Using Health Care Data with Genomic Information
—
Jin Zhou, University of Arizona ; Haoda Fu ; Kevin Doubleday, University of Arizona
10:55 AM
Multicategory Personalized Treatment Rule with Application to Diabetes Data Analysis
—
Xuanyao He, Eli Lilly and Company ; Haoda Fu
11:15 AM
Optimal Treatment Regime in Inhomogeneous Data
—
Chengchun Shi, North Carolina State University
11:35 AM
On the Impact of Informative Nonresponse in Logistic Regression
—
Joanna Wang, University of Technology Sydney
11:55 AM
Floor Discussion