State-level estimation of diabetes and prediabetes prevalence: Combining national and local survey data and clinical data
Abstract
Many statisticians and policy researchers are interested in using data generated through the normal delivery of health care services, rather than carefully designed and implemented population-representative surveys, to estimate disease prevalence. These larger databases allow for the estimation of smaller geographies, for example, states, at potentially lower expense. However, these health care records frequently do not cover all of the...
Paper Details
Title
State-level estimation of diabetes and prediabetes prevalence: Combining national and local survey data and clinical data
Published Date
Jun 22, 2018
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
27
Pages
3975 - 3990
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