The term mental hygiene has a long history in the United States, having first been used by William Sweetzer in 1843. After the Civil War, which increased concern about the effects of unsanitary ...
Johns Hopkins Health Economics Seminar Series presents "Subsidy Design and Quality Incentives in Medicare Advantage," a talk by Colleen Carey, PhD.
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Data reuse benefits scholarship by reducing the amount of time required to produce data and by facilitating novel ways to use data, perhaps not foreseen by the original data creator. Given these ...
Analyzing datasets that exceed your system’s memory can be a significant challenge, but the right tools can make it manageable. In this session, we'll explore how to use Apache Arrow—a ...
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The deleterious effects of particulate matter (PM) on human health are well documented and include increased risks for mortality from cardiovascular, respiratory, and neurological diseases. However, ...
This roundtable will discuss issues of ownership around data especially concerning how to collect data, what can and should be shared, and the rights of the subject of data collection to decide these ...
Zoom Link: https://JHUBlueJays.zoom.us/j/96754551494?pwd=9p3ms15EhmYZ9vobE78W0JlwnMfqwc.1 ...
Abstract: We consider two examples of statistical inference for two related populations. In one example we characterize two patient populations that are relevant in the construction of a clinical ...
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