Statistical Applications for Health Information ManagementJones & Bartlett Learning, 2006 - Broj stranica: 390 Published in conjunction with the American Health Information Management Association(R) (AHIMA), this title covers the basic biostatistics, descriptive statistics, and inferential statistics that are unique to health information management (HIM). Computer applications used in the real world are emphasized throughout the book, with only a minimal focus on manual applications. |
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Chapter | 1 |
Chapter | 4 |
Graphic Display of Data | 39 |
Conclusion | 59 |
Key Terms | 65 |
18 | 79 |
29 | 92 |
Appendix | 115 |
The z Test for Comparing Two Population Proportions | 165 |
Conclusion | 173 |
Appendix | 181 |
Analysis of Variance | 187 |
Correlation and Linear Regression | 209 |
ChiSquare | 251 |
Nonparametric Methods | 275 |
Location Tests for Single and Paired Samples | 279 |
39 | 118 |
Chapter 5 | 124 |
68 | 126 |
Appendix | 152 |
Chapter 6 | 159 |
Conclusion | 295 |
Statistical Tables | 313 |
Frequency Distribution of Discharges | 327 |
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age group ALOS alpha level alternative hypotheses ANOVA bar chart Cancer central tendency class interval coefficient column correlation Critical Care Hospital critical value crude death rate data set deaths due degrees of freedom Department of Health dependent variable descriptive statistics determine difference discharged from DRG displays example Female Fisher's exact test frequency distribution grouped frequency distribution Health and Human histogram Human Services indicates length of stay level of measurement line graph Male Mann-Whitney measure of central median mode mortality rate nonparametric null and alternative null hypothesis number of deaths number of observations patients discharged Pearson percentile phi coefficient Physician population mean proportion ranks ratio reject the null relationship risk sample mean sample statistics scale of measurement scatter diagram score SPSS Output standard deviation standard error statistically significant survival survival analysis total charges total number validity variance weight Wilcoxon women wonder.cdc.gov