Abstract:
:The analysis of health care costs is complicated by the skewed and heteroscedastic nature of their distribution with possibly additional zero values. Statistical methods that do not adjust for these features can lead to incorrect conclusions. This paper reviews recent developments in statistical methods for the analysis of health care costs; our focus is on population means.
journal_name
Stat Methods Med Resjournal_title
Statistical methods in medical researchauthors
Zhou XHdoi
10.1191/0962280202sm290rasubject
Has Abstractpub_date
2002-08-01 00:00:00pages
327-39issue
4eissn
0962-2802issn
1477-0334journal_volume
11pub_type
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