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CC = Vancouver Convention Centre
F = Fairmont Waterfront Vancouver
* = applied session ! = JSM meeting theme
197
Mon, 7/30/2018,
10:30 AM -
11:15 AM
CC-West Hall B
SPEED: Government and Health Policy — Contributed Poster Presentations
Health Policy Statistics Section , Government Statistics Section, Section on Statistical Learning and Data Science, Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences, Section for Statistical Programmers and Analysts
Chair(s): Paul McNicholas, McMaster University
Oral Presentations
for this session.
21:
DataSifter: Statistical Obfuscation of Electronic Health Record and Other Sensitive Data Sets
Nina Zhou, University of Michigan ; Simeone Marino, Statistics Online Computational Resource, University of Michigan; Lu Wang, University of Michigan; Yiwang Zhou, University of Michigan; Ivo Dinov, Statistics Online Computational Resource, University of Michigan
22:
Deep Learning on Small Data - Experiences in Transfer Learning for Healthcare
Dennis Murphree
23:
Doing More with Less - Eliminating the Long Survey Forms from the Occupational Employment Statistics Survey
Carrie K. Jones, US Bureau of Labor Statistics
26:
Statistically Supporting Health Policy Decision-Making
Frank Yoon, IBM Watson Health
27:
Intravenous Fluid Treatments for Ebola Patients: The Risk and the Reward
Derrick Yam, Brown University ; Tao Liu, Brown University; Adam Levine, Brown University; Adam Aluisio, Brown University; Shiromi Peters, International Medical Corps; Suzanne Averill, International Medical Corps; Stephen Kennedy, Ministry of Health, Liberia; Fodey Sahr, Sierra Leone Ministry of Defence; Jillian Peters, Brown University; Daniel Cho, Brown University
28:
Comparison of Methods for Predicting High-Cost Patients Captured Within the Oncology Care Model (OCM): a Simulation Study
Jung-Yi Lin, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai ; Wei Zhang, UALR; Mark Liu, Mount Sinai Health System; Mark Sanderson, Mount Sinai Health System; Luis Isola, Mount Sinai Health System; Madhu Mazumdar, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; Liangyuan Hu, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
29:
Intervening on the Data to Improve the Performance of Health Plan Payment Methods
Savannah Bergquist, Harvard University ; Tim Layton, Harvard Medical School; Tom McGuire, Harvard Medical School; Sherri Rose, Harvard Medical School
30:
Developing and Evaluating Methods for Estimating Race/Ethnicity in an Incomplete Dataset Using Address, Surname and Family Race
Gabriella Christine Silva, Brown University ; Roee Gutman, Brown University
31:
Can Post-Stratification Weighting Eliminate the Need for Additional Weights Adjustments?
Chrishelle Lawrence, U.S. Energy Information Administration
32:
Open Data Sharing and Its Statistical Limitations
Pooja Iyer, RTI International ; Barbara Do, RTI International
33:
Predictors of Hospitalization During a Medicare Skilled Nursing Facility Stay
Fei Han, The Hilltop Institute ; Ian Stockwell, The Hilltop Institute
34:
Comparison of Treatment Policies Using Bayesian Nonparametric G-Formula
Yizhen Xu, Brown University ; Tao Liu, Brown University; Rami Kantor, Brown University; Joseph W Hogan, Brown University School of Public Health
35:
Optimal Matching Approaches in Health Policy Evaluations Under Rolling Enrollment
Jonathan Gellar, Mathematica Policy Research ; Jiaqi Li, Mathematica Policy Research; Lauren Vollmer, Mathematica Policy Research
36:
Assessing Health Care Interventions via an Interrupted Time Series Model: Study Power and Design Considerations
Maricela Cruz, University of California, Irvine ; Miriam Bender, University of California, Irvine; Daniel L. Gillen, University of California, Irvine; Hernando Ombao, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
37:
Absence of Evidence Is Not Evidence of Absence: a Better Parallel Trends Test
Alyssa Bilinski, Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences ; Laura Hatfield, Harvard Medical School
38:
New Applications of Machine Learning to Estimating Large Physician Demand Models
Bryan Sayer, Social & Scientific Systems, Inc. ; William Encinosa, Agency for Health Care Quality and Research
39:
On Utilizing Published Prevalence Estimates to Perform Difference-In-Difference Tests: Testing the Impact of Recreational Marijuana Laws
Christine Mauro, Columbia University ; Chen Chen, New York State Psychiatric Institute; Silvia Martins, Columbia University; Magda Cerdá, University of California, Davis; Melanie M. Wall, Columbia University
40:
Community Detection with Dependent Connectivity
Yubai Yuan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ; Annie Qu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign