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  1. Statistical sampling draws a random sample from a collection of claims and extrapolates (in other words, projects) the results of the sample to the entire “universe” of claims. OMHA statistical sampling is …

  2. I. INTRODUCTION This guideline is intended to assist an applicant in presenting the clinical and statistical data required as part of an application under 21 CFR 314. 50. The guideline describes an …

  3. Be statistically valid, reliable, and accurate, Be comparable across collection types; and Meet the minimum reliability threshold, as determined by statistical testing.

  4. CDC s Antibiotic Resistance Threats Report, 2019 - HHS.gov

    The national burden reflects de-duplicated infection and death estimates. Clostridioides difficile is related to antibiotic use and antibiotic resistance. It caused 223 thousand 900 cases and 12 thousand 800 …

  5. The Belmont Report | HHS.gov

    Aug 26, 2024 · The Belmont Report was written by the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research. The Commission, created as a result of …

  6. Methods for De-identification of PHI - HHS.gov

    Feb 3, 2025 · This page provides guidance about methods and approaches to achieve de-identification in accordance with the HIPAA Privacy Rule.

  7. The ALJ erred as a matter of law in determining the sample was not statistically valid solely because the same random number seed was used to select samples in both strata and reserves.

  8. Executive Summary Reliable and accurate scientific information is a cornerstone of effective policy- and decision- making. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS or the Department) …

  9. Tennessee Department of Children's Services, DAB No. 3150 (2024)

    Sep 12, 2024 · Tennessee further argues that the suspension of the SWDIs and national standards “unreasonably limit [ed] the information used to determine whether a state is in compliance with any …

  10. CMS and CMS Contractor Involvement in ALJ Hearings—In General