Alan M. Zaslavsky

Alan M. Zaslavsky, PhD

Daniel C. Tosteson Professor of Health Care Policy (Statistics) , Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School
Applying the Cox proportional hazards model when the change time of a binary time-varying covariate is interval-censored
Authors: Goggins W, Finkelstein D and Zaslavsky AM
Biometrics
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Physician experiences with, and ratings of, managed care organizations in Massachusetts
Authors: Williams TV, Zaslavsky AM and Cleary PD
Medical Care
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Sample allocation for overlapping domains in a physician survey with a limited population
Authors: Zaslavsky AM, Williams TV and Cleary PD
Statistics in Medicine
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Use of hormone replacement therapy by postmenopausal women in the United States
Authors: Keating NL, Cleary PD, Rossi AS, et al.
Annals of Internal Medicine
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The impact of having parents report about both their own and their children’s experiences with health insurance plans
Authors: Shaul JA, Fowler FJ, Zaslavsky AM, et al.
Medical Care
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A hierarchical latent variable model for ordinal data from a customer satisfaction survey with “no answer” responses
Authors: Bradlow ET and Zaslavsky AM
Journal of the American Statistical Association
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Effective reports for health care quality data: Lessons from a CAHPS demonstration in Washington state
Authors: Veroff DR, Gallagher PM, Wilson V, et al.
International Journal of Quality in Health Care
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A Markov chain Monte Carlo EM algorithm for analyzing interval censored data under the Cox proportional hazards model
Authors: Goggins W, Finkelstein D, Schoenfeld D, et al.
Biometrics
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The relationship between method of physician payment and patient trust
Authors: Kao AC, Green DC, Zaslavsky AM, et al.
Journal of the American Medical Association
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Physicians’ experiences and beliefs regarding informal consultation

Journal of American Medical Association
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