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Analytical Methods Title: How to collect, calculate, analyze and present health data Author/Sponsor: Pennsylvania Department of Health Description: A technical assistance site providing two options: "TOOLS of the TRADE": This is a series of special reports that present, discuss and provide...
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Health Disparities Title: New Mexico : Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities Report Card 2007 Author/Institution: New Mexico Department of Health Description: Annual publication that reports health outcome data by race and ethnicity (five major racial groups) on 19 key indicators. Data contained in the...
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Analytic Methods Course Title: Statistical Reasoning in Public Health I Instructor /Institute: John McGready, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Delivery Mode: Online-self study When offered: Ongoing Cost: Nil Description: This self study course provides an introduction to selected topics...
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Resourc es Courses & Educational Materials Technical Assistance & Guidelines Reports Data Sources Software Feedback & Comments The Assessment Initiative Technical Assistance Toolkit is designed to serve as a centralized source of information and resources for the Public Health analytic workforce...
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RISK ADJUSTMENT Oregon Health Policy Commission – Quality and Transparency Workgroup Hospital Reporting Rationale for Recommendation of APR-DRGs
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Poster Presentation by Gulzar Shah, NAHDO Director of Research
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Poster presentation by Gulzar Shah, Director of Research, NAHDO
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This module of the clearinghouse is intended to solicit and document opinion from experts regarding various aspects of emergency department collection, use, and dissemination. The intent is to: 1. What strategies for improving timeliness of submission of data by hospitals have been shown to be effective...
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Emergency leaders are increasingly faced with challenges that go beyond the scope of traditional clinical medicine and department staffing. A thorough understanding of quality improvement principles and benchmarking is now necessary for Emergency Department (ED) leaders to be successful in providing...