29 resultados para National Emergency Department Overcrowding Study tool


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"October 19, 2005."

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"Done at the Law school of Columbia university, under the auspices of the Columbia university Council for research in the social sciences."-- p. [v]

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Published: New York, NY : Teachers College, Columbia University, 2010-

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Shipping list number: 2011-0293-P (pt. 1A, 1B), 2011-0295-P (pt. 1C), 2011-0385-P (pt. 2), 2011-0463-P (pt. 3), 2012-0013-P (pt. 4).

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The goal of this National Transportation Safety Board study was to better understand the risk factors associated with accidents that occur in weather conditions characterized by IMC or poor visibility ("weather-related accidents"). The study accomplished this goal using the case control methodology, which compared a group of accident flights to a matching group of nonaccident flights to identify patterns of variables that distinguished the two groups from each other. This methodology expands on previous Safety Board efforts that have typically concentrated on summaries of accident cases. For this study, Safety Board air safety investigators (ASI) collected data from 72 GA accidents that occurred between August 2003 and April 2004.

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