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Proposals Being Accepted for Health Policy Statistics Conference

1 March 2024 229 views No Comment

The American Statistical Association and Health Policy Statistics Section are planning the 15th International Conference on Health Policy Statistics January 6–8, 2025, in San Diego, California, at the Hyatt Regency Mission Bay Spa and Marina. The theme is “Statistical Innovation to Improve Health Equity.”

ICHPS provides a forum for practitioners, health service researchers, statistical methodologists, health economists, and policy analysts to discuss research needs and solutions to methodological challenges in study design and data analysis for health policy research.

This smaller meeting provides an opportunity for connection and collaboration among researchers of all career stages working in the health policy and health services arena. Here is what past attendees have to say about the value of attending:

Photo of Liz Stuart, long hair, sunset in background

I’ve been attending ICHPS since I was a graduate student, and it remains one of my favorites given the mix of innovative statistical methods, robust discussions, and a collegial environment of people committed to making a difference in the world through statistical methods for health policy.

– Liz Stuart (Department of Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health)

Photo of Cory Zigler, beard, mustache, sunglasses

This is the only conference I attend where I regularly hear other attendees saying, “This is my favorite conference!” It’s the perfect size and scope for networking with colleagues and learning about the active areas of health policy research.”

– Cory Zigler (Department of Statistics and Data Science, The University of Texas at Austin)

Photo of David Kline, short hair, slight smile

ICHPS is one of my favorite conferences to attend because it brings together people focused on key issues in health policy and the associated statistical challenges in appropriately addressing important policy relevant questions. Its manageable size also helps to facilitate interaction and conversation with other attendees, which is great for networking and collaboration.

– David Kline (Department of Biostatistics and Data Science, Wake Forest University School of Medicine)

Invited session and workshop proposals will be accepted through March 31.

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