The Division of Biostatistics of the Department of Preventive Medicine, UTHSC, invites you to attend the following seminar.
Time: Monday, January 13, 2:00 PM-3:00 PM CT
LOCATION: 4th Floor Conference Room 400 in the Doctors Office Building at 66 N. Pauline Street, Memphis, TN 38105. Please park in the multi-story parking garage adjacent to the Doctors Office Building, and bring your parking ticket with you so we can validate it.
ZOOM Virtual Room Connection: Register in advance for this meeting to get the Zoom Link
Speaker Bio: https://www.uthsc.edu/faculty/profile/?netid=mli54
Assessing Health Policy Outcomes with Interrupted Time Series Design
Sam Li, Ph.D.,
Department of Clinical Pharmacy & Translational Science,
College of Pharmacy,
University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Interrupted time series design is a key method in health policy research, commonly employed to evaluate the impact of health policies on long-term health outcome trends. This seminar will explore how this design can assess the effects of policies at different time points, providing valuable insights for decision-makers in determining their long-term effectiveness. Attendees will receive a comprehensive introduction to interrupted time series design, with a focus on its application in analyzing health policy trends.