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Virtual JSM: Recent Advances in Statistical Methods for Healthcare Provider Profiling — Invited Papers on 8/6/2020
ENAR, Health Policy Statistics Section, Biometrics Section | |||
Organizer(s): Kevin He, University of Michigan | |||
Chair(s): Jian Kang, University of Michigan | |||
10:05 AM | Indirect and Direct Standardization of Medical Provider Mortality Ratios John Kalbfleisch, University of Michigan |
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10:30 AM | Improving the Identification of Extreme Clusters Using Multilevel Data John Neuhaus, University of California, San Francisco |
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10:55 AM | Profiling Dialysis Facilities for Adverse Recurrent Events Danh Nguyen, UC Irvine |
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11:20 AM | Statistical Considerations in Profiling Low-Volume Providers Katherine Panageas, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center |
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11:45 AM | Floor Discussion |
Performance characteristics of profiling methods and the impact of inadequate case-mix adjustment
Communications in Statistics: Simulation and Computation paper appeared online:
view paper.
Impact of case-mix measurement error on methods for profiling health care providers
Communications in Statistics: Simulation and Computation paper appeared online:
view paper.
Association of US Dialysis Facility Staffing with Profiling of Hospital-Wide 30-Day Unplanned Readmission
Appeared online Kidney Diseases: view paper.
Modeling time‐varying effects of multilevel risk factors of hospitalizations in patients on dialysis
Statistics in Medicine paper appeared online: view paper.
Time-dynamic profiling with application to hospital readmission of dialysis patients – Biometrics discussion paper
Biometrics discussion paper appeared online: view paper.
Novel self-controlled case series method
Novel method early view at STAT journal (DOI) – 10.1002/sta4.166: “Bias and estimation under misspecification of the risk period in self-controlled case series studies”