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ISSN:1387-3741

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Qianheng Ma,Robin Mermelstein,Donald Hedeker Qianheng Ma
Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) studies aim to explore the interaction between subjects' psychological states and real environmental factors. During the EMA studies, participants can receive prompted assessments intensively across day...
Janet E Rosenbaum,Ralph J DiClemente Janet E Rosenbaum
Men engaging in reproductive coercion may coerce, force, or deceive female partners into pregnancy. This study evaluates whether the 3-month incidence of pregnancy is higher among women reporting reproductive coercion than similar women rep...
Ofer Harel,Corwin Zigler Ofer Harel
At the 2020 International Conference on Health Policy Statistics held in San Diego, Thomas (Tom) R. Belin was awarded the Long-Term Excellence Award from the Health Policy Statistics Section of the American Statistical Association. Dr. Beli...
David E Marcozzi,Ricardo Pietrobon,James V Lawler et al. David E Marcozzi et al.
To generate a Hospital Medical Surge Preparedness Index that can be used to evaluate hospitals across the United States in regard to their capacity to handle patient surges during mass casualty events. Data from the American Hospital Associ...
Vivian Ho,Sasathorn Tapaneeyakul,Leanne Metcalfe et al. Vivian Ho et al.
Researchers, healthcare providers, and policy makers have become increasingly interested in the cost and quality effects of vertical integration (VI) between hospitals and physicians. However, tracking VI is often financially costly. Becaus...
Bing Han,Hao Yu Bing Han
Difference-in-differences (DID) is a popular approach in observational and quasi-experimental studies to estimate the effects of a treatment with discrete statuses. In many studies, however, the treatment can have a range of dosages or expo...
M Gebregziabher,Y Zhao,C E Dismuke et al. M Gebregziabher et al.
The common approach to modeling healthcare cost data is to use aggregated total cost from multiple categories or sources (e.g. inpatient, outpatient, prescriptions, etc.) as the dependent variable. However, this approach could hide the diff...
Anna D Sinaiko,Timothy J Layton,Sherri Rose et al. Anna D Sinaiko et al.
While family purchase of health insurance may benefit insurance markets by pooling individual risk into family groups, the correlation across illness types in families could exacerbate adverse selection. We analyze the impact of family pool...
Elizabeth A Gilbert,Robert T Krafty,Richard J Bleicher et al. Elizabeth A Gilbert et al.
Prognostic scores have been proposed as outcome based confounder adjustment scores akin to propensity scores. However, prognostic scores have not been widely used in the substantive literature. Instead, comorbidity scores, which are limited...