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The following pages link to Statistical Methods for Profiling Providers of Medical Care: Issues and Applications (Q4366171):
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- Statistical and clinical aspects of hospital outcomes profiling (Q449864) (← links)
- Analyzing center specific outcomes in hematopoietic cell transplantation (Q841038) (← links)
- The reliability and validity of Bayesian measures for hospital profiling: A Monte Carlo assess\-ment (Q1765760) (← links)
- Incorporating Bayesian ideas into health-care evaluation (Q1766322) (← links)
- Measuring performance for end-of-life care (Q2170414) (← links)
- Latent Markov model for longitudinal binary data: an application to the performance evaluation of nursing homes (Q2270663) (← links)
- An approximate posterior simulation for GLMM with large samples (Q2321777) (← links)
- Inference for identifying outlying health care providers (Q2344384) (← links)
- Multilevel cluster-weighted models for the evaluation of hospitals (Q2360319) (← links)
- The role of empirical Bayes methodology as a leading principle in modern medical statistics (Q2931050) (← links)
- Percentile-Based Empirical Distribution Function Estimates for Performance Evaluation of Healthcare Providers (Q3101564) (← links)
- Strategies for inference robustness in focused modelling (Q3426401) (← links)
- Modelling multivariate disease rates with a latent structure mixture model (Q4970583) (← links)
- Bootstrapped inference for variance parameters, measures of heterogeneity and random effects in multilevel logistic regression models (Q5033467) (← links)
- Performance characteristics of profiling methods and the impact of inadequate case-mix adjustment (Q5082660) (← links)
- Impact of case-mix measurement error on estimation and inference in profiling of health care providers (Q5088106) (← links)
- Capturing the re-admission process: focus on time window (Q5124815) (← links)
- Statistical profiling methods with hierarchical logistic regression for healthcare providers with binary outcomes (Q5128557) (← links)
- Bias in Penalized Quasi-Likelihood Estimation in Random Effects Logistic Regression Models When the Random Effects Are not Normally Distributed (Q5697363) (← links)
- A Bayesian hierarchical model for characterizing the diffusion of new antipsychotic drugs (Q6074514) (← links)
- Profiling dialysis facilities for adverse recurrent events (Q6627339) (← links)
- Comparing a multivariate response Bayesian random effects logistic regression model with a latent variable item response theory model for provider profiling on multiple binary indicators simultaneously (Q6627340) (← links)
- Improving large-scale estimation and inference for profiling health care providers (Q6628593) (← links)