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Cost-effectiveness analysis is becoming an increasingly important
tool for decision making in the health systems. Cost-Effectiveness
of Medical Treatments formulates the cost-effectiveness analysis as
a statistical decision problem, identifies the sources of
uncertainty of the problem, and gives an overview of the
frequentist and Bayesian statistical approaches for decision
making. Basic notions on decision theory such as space of
decisions, space of nature, utility function of a decision and
optimal decisions, are explained in detail using easy to read
mathematics. Features Focuses on cost-effectiveness analysis as a
statistical decision problem and applies the well-established
optimal statistical decision methodology. Discusses utility
functions for cost-effectiveness analysis. Enlarges the class of
models typically used in cost-effectiveness analysis with the
incorporation of linear models to account for covariates of the
patients. This permits the formulation of the group (or subgroup)
theory. Provides Bayesian procedures to account for model
uncertainty in variable selection for linear models and in
clustering for models for heterogeneous data. Model uncertainty in
cost-effectiveness analysis has not been considered in the
literature. Illustrates examples with real data. In order to
facilitate the practical implementation of real datasets, provides
the codes in Mathematica for the proposed methodology. The
motivation for the book is to make the achievements in
cost-effectiveness analysis accessible to health providers, who
need to make optimal decisions, to the practitioners and to the
students of health sciences. Elias Moreno is Professor of
Statistics and Operational Research at the University of Granada,
Spain, Corresponding Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences of
Spain, and elect member of ISI. Francisco Jose Vazquez-Polo is
Professor of Mathematics and Bayesian Methods at the University of
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, and Head of the Department of
Quantitative Methods. Miguel Angel Negrin is Senior Lecturer in the
Department of Quantitative Methods at the ULPGC. His main research
topics are Bayesian methods applied to Health Economics, economic
evaluation and cost-effectiveness analysis, meta-analysis and
equity in the provision of healthcare services.
Cost-effectiveness analysis is becoming an increasingly important
tool for decision making in the health systems. Cost-Effectiveness
of Medical Treatments formulates the cost-effectiveness analysis as
a statistical decision problem, identifies the sources of
uncertainty of the problem, and gives an overview of the
frequentist and Bayesian statistical approaches for decision
making. Basic notions on decision theory such as space of
decisions, space of nature, utility function of a decision and
optimal decisions, are explained in detail using easy to read
mathematics. Features Focuses on cost-effectiveness analysis as a
statistical decision problem and applies the well-established
optimal statistical decision methodology. Discusses utility
functions for cost-effectiveness analysis. Enlarges the class of
models typically used in cost-effectiveness analysis with the
incorporation of linear models to account for covariates of the
patients. This permits the formulation of the group (or subgroup)
theory. Provides Bayesian procedures to account for model
uncertainty in variable selection for linear models and in
clustering for models for heterogeneous data. Model uncertainty in
cost-effectiveness analysis has not been considered in the
literature. Illustrates examples with real data. In order to
facilitate the practical implementation of real datasets, provides
the codes in Mathematica for the proposed methodology. The
motivation for the book is to make the achievements in
cost-effectiveness analysis accessible to health providers, who
need to make optimal decisions, to the practitioners and to the
students of health sciences. Elias Moreno is Professor of
Statistics and Operational Research at the University of Granada,
Spain, Corresponding Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences of
Spain, and elect member of ISI. Francisco Jose Vazquez-Polo is
Professor of Mathematics and Bayesian Methods at the University of
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, and Head of the Department of
Quantitative Methods. Miguel Angel Negrin is Senior Lecturer in the
Department of Quantitative Methods at the ULPGC. His main research
topics are Bayesian methods applied to Health Economics, economic
evaluation and cost-effectiveness analysis, meta-analysis and
equity in the provision of healthcare services.
The satellite range scheduling (SRS) problem, an important
operations research problem in the aerospace industry consisting of
allocating tasks among satellites and Earth-bound objects, is
examined in this book. SRS principles and solutions are applicable
to many areas, including: Satellite communications, where tasks are
communication intervals between sets of satellites and ground
stations Earth observation, where tasks are observations of spots
on the Earth by satellites Sensor scheduling, where tasks are
observations of satellites by sensors on the Earth. This
self-contained monograph begins with a structured compendium of the
problem and moves on to explain the optimal approach to the
solution, which includes aspects from graph theory, set theory,
game theory and belief networks. This book is accessible to
students, professionals and researchers in a variety of fields,
including: operations research, optimization, scheduling theory,
dynamic programming and game theory. Taking account of the
distributed, stochastic and dynamic variants of the problem, this
book presents the optimal solution to the fixed interval SRS
problem and how to migrate results into more complex cases.
Reference algorithms and traditional algorithms for solving the
scheduling problems are provided and compared with examples and
simulations in practical scenarios.
The satellite range scheduling (SRS) problem, an important
operations research problem in the aerospace industry consisting of
allocating tasks among satellites and Earth-bound objects, is
examined in this book. SRS principles and solutions are applicable
to many areas, including: Satellite communications, where tasks are
communication intervals between sets of satellites and ground
stations Earth observation, where tasks are observations of spots
on the Earth by satellites Sensor scheduling, where tasks are
observations of satellites by sensors on the Earth. This
self-contained monograph begins with a structured compendium of the
problem and moves on to explain the optimal approach to the
solution, which includes aspects from graph theory, set theory,
game theory and belief networks. This book is accessible to
students, professionals and researchers in a variety of fields,
including: operations research, optimization, scheduling theory,
dynamic programming and game theory. Taking account of the
distributed, stochastic and dynamic variants of the problem, this
book presents the optimal solution to the fixed interval SRS
problem and how to migrate results into more complex cases.
Reference algorithms and traditional algorithms for solving the
scheduling problems are provided and compared with examples and
simulations in practical scenarios.
Times to Remember SING-ALONG SONGS MUSIC CD/MP3 sold separately
Parents * Home-School Families * Teachers * Grandparents * Special
Education Also see Home and Classroom Resource Book (FOR POSTERS,
PLACEMATS & MORE - $19.95 made in the USA See it Sing it Color
it Remember it Learning the Times Tables has never been more fun
see instructional video on Author Page (scroll down to Author
Photo) Times to Remember, the Fun and Easy Way to Memorize the
Multiplication Tables will help your child (or students) learn
those pesky times tables once and for all. Open to any of the
beautiful picture rhymes and begin learning immediately. There are
NO stories or factor rhyming words to recall - Just simple rhymes
based on the shape of the factors. Look how 6 and 9 (6x9) have
turned into flamingos. They're catching "fish galore." Hmm...sounds
like 54 See eights with wings. They are buzzing bees leaving their
honey hive. "8x8 go out the sticky door, 8x8 equals 64 " It's so
easy. Wait a minute. Not so fast. See if you can find all the
hidden numbers in each picture rhyme. Keep looking This beautiful
86-page full-color soft-cover book (hardcover is also 8 1/2 x 11 )
can be used as a stand-alone book, or watch learning come alive
with the supplementary multiplication music CD: Times to Remember
the Fun and Easy Way to Memorize the Multiplication Tables:
Sing-Along Songs. Also included in this multi-sensory method are
hands-on learning activities (244 pages ) found in Times to
Remember, the Fun and Easy Way to Memorize the Multiplication
Tables: Home and Classroom Resources ($19.95). Apple enhanced
musical e-book available at the Itunes store for only $4.99 See
TheTimesTable.com for more information, free sample downloads, and
reviews.
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