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Selection of Related Multivariate Means: Monitoring Psychiatric Care in the Department of Veterans Affairs

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  • Landrum M.B.
  • Normand S-L.T.
  • Rosenheck R.A.

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  • Landrum M.B. & Normand S-L.T. & Rosenheck R.A., 2003. "Selection of Related Multivariate Means: Monitoring Psychiatric Care in the Department of Veterans Affairs," Journal of the American Statistical Association, American Statistical Association, vol. 98, pages 7-16, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:bes:jnlasa:v:98:y:2003:p:7-16
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    1. Karine Lamiraud & Alberto Holly & Bernard Burnand & Pascal Juillerat & Vincent Wietlisbach & Florian Froehlich & Jean-Jacques Gonvers & John-Paul Vader, 2009. "The effect of non-medical factors on variations in the performance of colonoscopy among different health care settings," Working Papers 0904, University of Lausanne, Institute of Health Economics and Management (IEMS).
    2. John Robinson & Scott Zeger & Christopher Forrest, 2004. "Studying Effects of Primary Care Physicians and Patients on the Trade-Off Between Charges for Primary Care and Specialty Care Using a Hierarchical Multivariate Two-Part Model," Johns Hopkins University Dept. of Biostatistics Working Paper Series 1051, Berkeley Electronic Press.
    3. John Robinson & Scott Zeger & Christopher Forrest, 2004. "A Hierarchical Multivariate Two-Part Model for Profiling Providers' Effects on Healthcare Charges," Johns Hopkins University Dept. of Biostatistics Working Paper Series 1052, Berkeley Electronic Press.

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