A method for comparing multiple imputation techniques : a case study on the U.S. national COVID cohort collaborative

Healthcare datasets obtained from Electronic Health Records have proven to be extremely useful for assessing associations between patients’ predictors and outcomes of interest. However, these datasets often suffer from missing values in a high proportion of cases, whose removal may introduce severe...

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Main Author: Casiraghi, Elena (author)
Other Authors: Wong, Rachel (author), Hall, Margaret (author), Coleman, Ben (author), Notaro, Marco (author), Evans, Michael D. (author), Tronieri, Jena S. (author), Blau, Hannah (author), Laraway, Bryan (author), Callahan, Tiffany J. (author), Chan, Lauren E. (author), Bramante, Carolyn T. (author), Buse, John B. (author), Moffitt, Richard A. (author), Stürmer, Til (author), Johnson, Steven G. (author), Shao, Yu Raymond (author), Reese, Justin (author), Robinson, Peter N. (author), Paccanaro, Alberto (author), Valentini, Giorgio (author), Huling, Jared D. (author), Wilkins, Kenneth J. (author), N3C Consortium (author)
Format: article
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbi.2023.104295
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14066/4735
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