Sharon-Lise Normand, PhD
S. James Adelstein Professor of Health Care Policy (Biostatistics), Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School; Professor of Biostatistics, Department of Biostatistics, Harvard School of Public Health
Applying Bayesian ideas to the development of medical guidelines
Rating the appropriateness of coronary angiography--do practicing physicians agree with an expert panel and with each other?
Authors: Ayanian JZ, Landrum MB, Normand SLT, et al.
New England Journal of Medicine
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New England Journal of Medicine
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Methodology matters – VIII – Eliciting expert opinion using the Delphi technique: Identifying performance measures for cardiovascular disease
Authors: Normand SLT, McNeil BJ, Peterson LE, et al.
International Journal for Quality in Health Care
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International Journal for Quality in Health Care
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Treatment of long-term psychiatric disorders in the managed care environment – An observational longitudinal study
Authors: Dickey B, Normand SLT, Norton EC, et al.
Clinical Drug Investigation
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Clinical Drug Investigation
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Use of cardiac procedures and outcomes in elderly patients with myocardial infarction in the United States and Canada
Authors: Tu JV, Pashos CL, Naylor CD, et al.
New England Journal of Medicine
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New England Journal of Medicine
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Statistical methods for profiling providers of medical care: Issues and applications
Authors: Normand SLT, Glickman ME and Gatsonis CA
Journal of the American Statistical Association
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Journal of the American Statistical Association
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Managing the care of schizophrenia: Lessons from a 4-year Massachusetts Medicaid Study
Authors: Dickey B, Normand SLT, Norton E, et al.
Archives of General Psychiatry
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Archives of General Psychiatry
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Using admission characteristics to predict short-term mortality from myocardial infarction in the elderly – Results from the Cooperative Cardiovascular Project
Authors: Normand SLT, Glickman ME, Sharma R, et al.
Journal of the American Medical Association
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Journal of the American Medical Association
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Statistical prediction of the optional site for thalamotomy in Parkinsonian tremor
Variations in the utilization of coronary angiography for elderly patients with an acute myocardial infarction – An analysis using hierarchical logistic regression