Howie and Harlan are joined by Yale School of Public Health biostatistician Bhramar Mukherjee to discuss how statisticians help researchers turn observations into evidence. Harlan examines a new study linking updated COVID vaccination to lower cardiovascular risk and explains why a headline-grabbing result may not settle the question; Howie discusses new Medicaid work requirements and the danger that administrative hurdles could cost vulnerable patients their coverage.
Show notes:
The COVID-19 Vaccine and Cardiovascular Health
"2024-2025 COVID-19 Vaccine and Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events Among US Veterans"
"Risk Reduction: Absolute vs. Relative Explained"
Bhramar Mukherjee
"Ten Core Concepts for Ensuring Data Equity in Public Health"
NIH: All of Us Research Program
Megan Ranney, Dean of the Yale School of Public Health
Big Data Summer Immersion at Yale
"The big data paradox and significance"
'What Is Variance in Statistics? Definition, Formula, and Example"
Medicaid work requirements
Center for Health Care Strategies: Summary of Federal Medicaid Work Requirements
"CMS Requires More Restrictive Definition of Medical Frailty in New Medicaid Work
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