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The antilock braking system anomaly: a drinking driver problem?David W Harless
Department of Economics, Virginia Commonwealth, University, Richmond 23284, USA
Accid Anal Prev 34:333-41. 2002..Further, we show that the attenuation phenomenon occurs consistently after the first three to four years of vehicle service...
Do laboratory frontal crash test programs predict driver fatality risk? Evidence from within vehicle line variation in test ratingsDavid W Harless
Department of Economics, Virginia Commonwealth University, Box 844000, Richmond, VA 23284, USA
Accid Anal Prev 39:902-13. 2007..Our results also support the predictive validity of the frontal offset crash test results for passenger cars, but not for trucks...
Nurse staffing and quality of care with direct measurement of inpatient staffingDavid W Harless
Department of Economics, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23284, USA
Med Care 48:659-63. 2010..As a result, estimates of the impact of staffing on quality may be biased...
Addressing measurement error bias in nurse staffing researchDavid W Harless
Department of Economics, Virginia Commonwealth University, Box 844000, Richmond, VA 23284, USA
Health Serv Res 41:2006-24. 2006..CONCLUSIONS: Staffing allocation methods induce substantial attenuation bias, but there are easily implemented estimation methods that overcome this bias...
Nurse staffing, quality, and financial performanceMichael McCue
Department of Health Administration, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA
J Health Care Finance 29:54-76. 2003..Higher levels of non-nurse staffing caused higher operating expenses, as well as lower profits...
Strategy, structure, and patient quality outcomes in ambulatory surgery centers (1997-2004)Askar Chukmaitov
Department of Healthcare Policy and Research, Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Medicine, P O Box 980430, Richmond, VA 23298, USA
Med Care Res Rev 68:202-25. 2011..Consistent with the key hypotheses formulated, the findings suggest that higher levels of specialization and the volume of procedures may be associated with a decrease in unplanned hospitalizations at ASCs...
