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Chi-Hong Tseng serves as an Adjunct Professor in the School of Medicine at the University of California Los Angeles. With expertise spanning biostatistics and health policy, Dr. Tseng contributes to medical research methodology and healthcare policy analysis, particularly focusing on Medicare Part D and diabetes management.
Dr. Tseng's research interests prominently feature biostatistics, data interpretation, Medicare Part D, diabetes mellitus, cost control, and generic drugs. The research program demonstrates particular strength in developing statistical methods for handling missing data in longitudinal medical studies and analyzing the impact of healthcare policy on medication adherence among elderly diabetic patients.
The publication record reveals two significant contributions: a 2012 methodological paper on longitudinal data analysis with non-ignorable missing data, and a 2010 study examining how Medicare Part D coverage affects medication cost-cutting behaviors in diabetes patients. These works reflect a consistent focus on improving statistical methodology for medical research while addressing practical healthcare policy questions.
As an Adjunct Professor in Medicine, Dr. Tseng collaborates with colleagues including Carol Mangione and Susan Ettner at UCLA, focusing on research that bridges statistical methodology and clinical healthcare policy applications.
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