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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A bivariate mixed-effects location-scale model with application to ecological momentary assessment (EMA) data Pugach, Oksana
2014
4 p. 194-212
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2 A chat with Daniel Polsky Mitra, Nandita

4 p. 215-221
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3 A comparison of care management delivery models on the trajectories of medical costs among patients with chronic diseases: 4-year follow-up results Chang, Hsiu-Ching
2016
4 p. 234-255
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4 A conversation including 39 questions with Anirban Basu O’Malley, A. James
2018
4 p. 287-297
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5 A conversation with Elizabeth A. Stuart Rose, Sherri
2016
4 p. 177-186
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6 A conversation with Sherri Rose, winner of the 2020 health policy statistics section mid-career award Hatfield, Laura A.

4 p. 208-214
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7 A conversation with Thomas (Tom) R. Belin- 2020 HPSS long-term excellence award winner Harel, Ofer

4 p. 195-207
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8 Addressing confounding when estimating the effects of latent classes on a distal outcome Schuler, Megan S.
2014
4 p. 232-254
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9 Addressing missing data in confounders when estimating propensity scores for continuous exposures Coffman, Donna L.
2018
4 p. 265-286
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10 An interview with Constantine Gatsonis Schmid, Christopher H.
2016
4 p. 187-212
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11 A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial to Improve Asthma Care for Children Through Provider Education and Health Systems Change: A Description of the Pediatric Asthma Care Patient Outcome Research Team (PAC-PORT II) Study Design Weiss, Kevin B.
2005
4 p. 265-282
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12 A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial to Improve Asthma Care for Children Through Provider Education and Health Systems Change: A Description of the Pediatric Asthma Care Patient Outcome Research Team (PAC-PORT II) Study Design Weiss, Kevin B.
2003
4 p. 265-282
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13 Are medical records a more reliable and valid source of CD4 count, viral load, and outpatient visit data than self-reports? A comparison with electronic medical records as the gold standard Kinsler, Janni J.
2008
4 p. 187-200
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14 A semi-parametric approach to impute mixed continuous and categorical data Helenowski, Irene B.
2014
4 p. 183-193
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15 A shared parameter location scale mixed effect model for EMA data subject to informative missing Lin, Xiaolei
2018
4 p. 227-243
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16 Assessing the causal effect of Section 8 housing vouchers as the active ingredient for decreasing homelessness in veterans with mental illness Marcus, Sue M.
2012
4 p. 273-287
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17 Assessing the impacts of governance reforms on health services delivery: a quasi-experimental, multi-method, and participatory approach Zarychta, Alan
2019
4 p. 241-258
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18 Assessing the performance of direct and indirect utility eliciting methods in patients with colorectal cancer: EQ-5D-5L versus C-TTO Yousefi, Mahmood
2019
4 p. 259-270
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19 A three-level mixed model to account for the correlation at both the between-day and the within-day level for ecological momentary assessments Ma, Qianheng

4 p. 247-264
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20 A two-stage super learner for healthcare expenditures Wu, Ziyue

4 p. 435-453
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21 Authentic assessments: a method to detect anomalies in assessment response patterns via neural network Cordell, Kate D.

4 p. 439-458
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22 Bayesian analysis of heterogeneous treatment effects for patient-centered outcomes research Henderson, Nicholas C.
2016
4 p. 213-233
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23 Bayesian analysis of longitudinal studies with treatment by indication Mozer, Reagan

4 p. 468-491
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24 Bayesian bivariate subgroup analysis for risk–benefit evaluation Henderson, Nicholas C.
2018
4 p. 244-264
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25 Benefit-of-the-doubt approaches for calculating a composite measure of quality Shwartz, Michael
2010
4 p. 234-251
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26 BLUP(REMQL) estimation of a correlated random effects negative binomial hurdle model Kim, Sung Hee
2012
4 p. 302-319
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27 Creating a parsimonious typology of physician financial incentives Landon, Bruce E.
2010
4 p. 219-233
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28 Disjunctive answer options complicate communication – a linguistic analysis of the danish EQ-5D (5 L) version Petersen, Esben Nedenskov

4 p. 377-390
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29 Distinguishing frontloading: an examination of medicare home health claims Morefield, Brant

4 p. 477-485
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30 Does balancing site characteristics result in balanced population characteristics in a cluster-randomized controlled trial? Stolzmann, Kelly

4 p. 469-478
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31 Effect of Primary Care Visits on the Demand for Specialty Care in Health Maintenance Organizations Kapur, Kanika
2005
4 p. 203-219
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32 Effect of Primary Care Visits on the Demand for Specialty Care in Health Maintenance Organizations Kapur, Kanika
2003
4 p. 203-219
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33 Erratum to: A comparison of care management delivery models on the trajectories of medical costs among patients with chronic diseases: 4-year follow-up results Chang, Hsiu-Ching
2016
4 p. 256-257
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34 Erratum to: Assessing the sensitivity of treatment effect estimates to differential follow-up rates: implications for translational research Griffin, Beth Ann
2012
4 p. 320
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35 Erratum to: Using the Census Bureau’s surname list to improve estimates of race/ethnicity and associated disparities Elliott, Marc N.
2009
4 p. 252-253
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36 Evaluating efficiency of English acute foundation trusts under system reform: a two-stage DEA approach Thai, Khanh Quoc
2019
4 p. 215-240
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37 Evaluating federal policies using Bayesian time series models: estimating the causal impact of the hospital readmissions reduction program Papadogeorgou, Georgia

4 p. 433-451
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38 Evaluating long-term effects of a psychiatric treatment using instrumental variable and matching approaches Lu, Bo
2012
4 p. 288-301
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39 Evaluating quality of hospital care using time-to-event endpoints based on patient follow-up data Hengelbrock, Johannes
2019
4 p. 197-214
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40 Evidentiary challenges in comparative effectiveness research Morton, Sally C.
2014
4 p. 159-165
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41 Heterogeneous treatment effects and bias in the analysis of the stepped wedge design Lindner, Stephan

4 p. 419-438
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42 Hierarchical causal variance decomposition for institution and provider comparisons in healthcare Chen, Bo

4 p. 391-415
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43 Improving identification of Medicaid eligible community-dwelling older adults in major household surveys with limited income or asset information McInerney, Melissa

4 p. 416-432
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44 Improving inpatient and daycare admission estimates with gravity models Latruwe, Timo

4 p. 452-467
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45 Imputing race and ethnicity in healthcare claims databases Zavez, Katherine

4 p. 493-507
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46 Instrumental variable specifications and assumptions for longitudinal analysis of mental health cost offsets O’Malley, A. James
2012
4 p. 254-272
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47 Introduction to the special issue: The Tenth International Conference on Health Policy Zhou, Xiao-Hua Andrew
2014
4 p. 157-158
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48 Item response theory approaches to harmonization and research synthesis Gibbons, Robert D.
2014
4 p. 213-231
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49 Just you wait… and fill out this survey. Discussion of the methodological aspects of waiting room surveys Ongena, Yfke P.

4 p. 508-521
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50 Mixed location scale hidden Markov model for the analysis of intensive longitudinal data Lin, Xiaolei

4 p. 222-236
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51 Modeling Medicare-Eligible Veterans’ Demand for Outpatient Services: A Two-Stage Approach Lahiri, Kajal
2003
4 p. 221-240
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52 Modelling the size, cost and health impacts of universal basic income: What can be done in advance of a trial? Johnson, Matthew Thomas

4 p. 459-476
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53 Near/far matching: a study design approach to instrumental variables Baiocchi, Mike
2012
4 p. 237-253
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54 Novel statistical approaches and applications in leveraging real-world data in regulatory clinical studies Li, Heng

4 p. 237-246
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55 Preface to HSOR special issue on instrumental variable methods Marcus, Sue M.
2012
4 p. 235-236
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56 Privacy protection and aggregate health data: a review of tabular cell suppression methods (not) employed in public health data systems Matthews, Gregory J.
2016
4 p. 258-270
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57 Probe samples and the minimum sum method for medicare fraud investigations Ignatova, Iliana
2008
4 p. 209-221
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58 Propensity score weighting for a continuous exposure with multilevel data Schuler, Megan S.
2016
4 p. 271-292
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59 Reproductive coercion sometimes works: evaluating whether young African-American women who experience reproductive coercion or birth control sabotage are more likely to become pregnant Rosenbaum, Janet E.

4 p. 265-282
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60 Social network analysis: practical and statistical challenges Linkletter, Crystal D.
2008
4 p. 270-272
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61 Specification tests for the sample selection and two-part models Norton, Edward C.
2008
4 p. 201-208
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62 Statistical science at the forefront of health policy research: two ICHPS 2015 special issues Zou, Kelly H.
2016
4 p. 173-176
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63 The ADI-3: a revised neighborhood risk index of the social determinants of health over time and place Berg, Kristen A.

4 p. 486-509
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64 The analysis of social networks O’Malley, A. James
2008
4 p. 222-269
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65 The answer depends on pragmatic norms, semantic context-sensitivity, and epistemic reflection. A linguistic and epistemological analysis of the Danish Short Form 36 Health Survey (SF-36) Petersen, Esben Nedenskov

4 p. 479-492
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66 The impact of survey design modifications on health insurance coverage estimates in a National Longitudinal Health Care Survey Cohen, Steven B.
2010
4 p. 197-218
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67 The Minimum Sum Method: A Distribution-Free Sampling Procedure for Medicare Fraud Investigations Edwards, Don
2005
4 p. 241-263
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68 The Minimum Sum Method: A Distribution-Free Sampling Procedure for Medicare Fraud Investigations Edwards, Don
2003
4 p. 241-263
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69 Using a spatiotemporal model to estimate the impact of suicide prevention in small areas Godoy-Garraza, Lucas

4 p. 510-526
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70 Using NVivoTM as a methodological tool for a literature review on nursing innovation: a step-by-step approach Rylee, Tina L.

4 p. 454-468
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71 Using propensity scores in difference-in-differences models to estimate the effects of a policy change Stuart, Elizabeth A.
2014
4 p. 166-182
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72 Which patients benefit most from completing health risk assessments: comparing methods to identify heterogeneity of treatment effects Olsen, Maren K.

4 p. 527-546
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