Conferences


2018

  1. Spreafico M., Gasperoni F., Ieva F. “Application of advanced statistical methods to clinical administrative databases for analyzing patients’ survival adjusting for pharmacological treatments “ IBC 2018 – 29th International Biometric Conference, Barcelona (Spain) 8th-13th July 2018.
  2. Gasperoni F., Ieva F., Paganoni A.M., Jackson C.H., Sharples L.D. “Cox model with nonparametric frailty for modeling hierarchical survival data” ISNPS 2018 – 4th Conference of the International Society for Nonparametric Statistics, Salerno (Italy) 11th-15th June 2018.
  3. Spreafico M., Gasperoni F., Ieva F. “ Investigating the effect of drugs consumption on survival outcome of Heart Failure patients using joint models: a case study based on regional administrative data “ SIS 2018 – 49th Conference of the Italian Society of Statistics, Palermo (Italy) June 20th-22nd 2018.
  4. Gasperoni F., Ieva F., Paganoni A.M., Jackson C.H., Sharples L.D. “Multi-State model with nonparametric discrete frailty” SIS 2018 – 49th Conference of the Italian Society of Statistics, Palermo (Italy) June 20th-22nd 2018.
  5. Masci C., Paganoni A.M., Ieva F. “Non-parametric mixed-effects model for unsupervised classification of Italian schools” LEER Workshop on Education Economics, Leuven (Belgium) March 28th 2018.
  6. Masci C., Paganoni A.M., Ieva F. “EM algorithm for non-parametric mixed-effects models. An application to INVALSI data for unsupervised classification of schools” ISNPS 2018, Salerno (Italy) 11-15 June 2018.
  7. Masci C., Paganoni A.M., Ieva F. “Unsupervised clustering of Italian schools via non-parametric multilevel models”. SIS 2018, Conference of the Italian Society of Statistics, Palermo (Italy) June 20th-22nd 2018.

 

2017

  1. Masci C., Johnes G., Agasisti T. “A flexible analysis of PISA 2015 data across countries, by means of multilevel trees and boosting”. SIS 2017, Conference of the Italian Society of Statistics, Firenze (Italy), June 28-30, 2017.
  2. Schiltz F., Masci C., Agasisti T., Horn D.. “Using machine learning to model interaction effects in education: a graphical approach”. 5th workshop on efficiency in Education. Budapest (Hungary) October 19th 2017.
  3. Masci C., Paganoni A.M., Agasisti T., Ieva F.. “Bivariate multilevel models for the analysis of pupils achievements” II SEMINARIO”I DATI INVALSI: UNO STRUMENTO PER LA RICERCA”, Firenze (Italy), November 17-18 2017.
  4. Masci, C., Ieva, F., Paganoni, A.M. “Non-parametric mixed-effects model for unsupervised classification in the Italian education system”. CLADAG 2017, Milan (IT), September 13-15, 2017
  5. Gasperoni, F., Ieva, F., Paganoni, A.M., Jackson, C. & Sharples L.D. “Clustering technique for grouped survival data with a nonparametric frailty term”. CLADAG 2017, Milan (IT) September 13-15, 2017.
  6. Roshanghalb, A., Mazzali, C., Lettieri, E., Paganoni, A.M. “Performance Management in Health Care: the case of Best/Worst Performers through Administrative Data” – The Ninth EIASM Conference on Performance Measurement and Management Control, Nice (F), September 2017.
  7. Gasperoni, F., Ieva, F., Barbati, G. “Multi state modelling of survival and repeated events in Heart Failure based on administrative data” (invited talk) – CEN ISBS 2017 – Conference on Biometrics & Biopharmaceutical Statistics, Wien (A), August 8-13, 2017.
  8. Gasperoni, F., Ieva, F., Paganoni, A.M., Jackson, C. and Sharples, L. “Built-in clustering technique for time-to-event data through a discrete frailty term” (best poste award) – ISCB 2017-38th Conference of the International Society of Clinical Biostatistics, Vigo (SP), July 9-13, 2017.
  9. Gasperoni, F., Ieva, F., Barbati, G. “Multi state modelling for Heart Failure care path: a population-based study using administrative data” – ISCB 2017–38th annual conference of the International Society of Clinical Biostatistics, Vigo (Spain), July 9-13, 2017.
  10. Roshanghalb, A., Mazzali, C., Lettieri, E., Paganoni. A.M. “The rise of Administrative Data in Healthcare: Can we use them to crystallize the ‘Hospital Effect’ on Performance and inform Improvement Strategies?” – EUROMA Conference, Edimburgh (UK), July 2017.
  11. Ieva, F., Bitonti, D. “Network Analysis of Comorbidity Patterns in Heart Failure Patients using Administrative Data” – SIS 2017 – Statistics and Data Science: new challenges, new generations, Florence (IT), June 28-30, 2017.
  12. Gasperoni, F., Ieva, F., Paganoni, A.M., Jackson, C., Sharples, L. “Nonparametric shared frailty model for classification of survival data” – SIS 2017 Conference of the Italian Society of Statistics, Firenze (IT), June 28-30, 2017.
  13. Agasisti T., Bowers A. & Soncin M. “School principals leadership styles and student achievement: empirical results from a three-step Latent Class Analysis” – SIS 2017 Conference of the Italian Society of Statistics, Florence (IT) June 28-30, 2017.
  14. Mazzali C., Invernizzi M., Motta M., Lettieri E., Trucco P., Gilli G., Migliori M. “Evaluating Emergency Department overcrowding at regional level: a study in Lombardy region (Italy)”, ADRN2017, Edinburgh (UK), June 1-2, 2017.
  15. Roshanghalb, A., Mazzali, C., Lettieri, E., Paganoni. A.M. “Identifying ‘Hospital Effect’ on Performance for Improvement: The Case of the HF Administrative Data” – The HCSE 3rd International Conference on Health Care Systems Engineering, Florence (IT), May 2017.
  16. Masci, C., Johnes, G., Agasisti, T. “Tree-based methods for a flexible analysis of OECD_PISA2015 data across countries”. LEER Workshop on Education Economics”, Leuven (Belgium) March 30-31, 2017.
  17. Agasisti T., Gil-Uzquierdo M., Han S.W. “ICT use at home for school-related tasks: what is the effect on students’ achievement?” – LEER Workshop on Education Economics, KU Leuven (Be), March 30-31, 2017.
  18. Gasperoni, F., Ieva, F., Barbati, G., Scagnetto, A., Di Lenarda, A. “Multi state modelling of Heart Failure care path: a population-based investigation from Italy” (invited talk) – Aggiornamenti in cardiologia, ecocardiografia clinica ed EcocolorDoppler vascolare, Trieste (IT), February 10-11, 2017.
  19. Schiltz, F., Masci, C., Agasisti, T., Horn, D. “Explaining school value-added in a flexible way: an application of regression trees and boosting” – Fourth Lisbon Research workshop, Economics, statistics and econometrics of education. January 27, 2017.

 

2016

  1. Mazzali, C., Scalvini, S., Ieva, F., Paganoni, A.M., Frigerio, A. , Agostoni, O. “On the use of Administrative Data in Healthcare Planning and Research: a case study on Heart Failure patients in Lombardia from 2000 to 2012” – L’evoluzione della ricerca epidemiologica basata sugli archivi sanitari: uno sguardo al futuro. Pavia (IT), November 24-25, 2016.
  2. Ieva, F., Paganoni, A.M. “” (invited lecture) – Workshop “Profiling in Health Care”. Central Research Institute of Ambulatory Health Care in Germany (Zi), November 1st, 2016.
  3. Mazzali, C., Lettieri, E., Zecchino, D., Masella, C. “Evidence-Based Practice of Management through Administrative Data: The Case of High/Low Performing Hospitals” – XXVII Conference of the Italian Association of Management Engineering, Bergamo (IT), October 13-14, 2016
  4. Agasisti, T., Falzetti, P., Soncin, M. “VII Workshop on Economics of Education, September 5th, IEB Institut d’Economia de Barcelona (ES). Agasisti T. & Soncin M. “Italian school principals’ managerial behaviors and students’ test scores” – VII Workshop on Economics of Education. Barcelona (ES), September 4-5, 2016.
  5. Gasperoni, F., Ieva, F., Barbati, G. and Di Lenarda A. “Multi-state models for cardiovascular diseases” – ISCB 2016 – International Society for Clinical Biostatistics, Birmingham (UK), August 22-26, 2016, .
  6. Mazzali, C., Lettieri, E., Zecchino, D. ““Evidence-Based Knowledge Generation from Health Administrative Databases: The case of High/Low Performing Hospitals” – IFKAD 2016 – Towards a New Architecture of Knowledge: Big Data, Culture and Creativity. Dresden (Germany), June 15-17, 2016.
  7. Masci, C., Paganoni, A.M., Ieva, F., Agasisti, T. “Analysis of pupils’ INVALSI achievements by means of bivariate multilevel models” – SIS 2016 – 48th meeting of the Italian Statistical Society, Salerno (IT), June 8-10, 2016.
  8. Gasperoni, F., Ieva, F., Barbati, G., Di Lenarda, A. “Multi-state models for hospitalizations of heart failure patients in Trieste” – SIS 2016 – 48th meeting of the Italian Statistical Society, Salerno (IT), June 8-10, 2016.
  9. Mazzali C. “Modelli di misura del sovraffollamento del Pronto Soccorso a confronto” – Congresso Regionale SIMEU Lombardia 2016 – Itinerari di Pronto Soccorso. Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico S. Matteo (Pavia), May 19-20, 2016, .
  10. Gasperoni, F., Ieva, F., Barbati, G., Di Lenarda, A. “Modelling healthcare path of heart failure patients in the realities of Trieste through a multi-state approach” – 8th IMA International Conference on Quantitative Modelling in the Management of Health and Social Care, London (UK), March 23, 2016.
  11. Roshanghalb, A., Segato, F., Lettieri, E., Masella, C. “Big Data in healthcare: results and future directions from a systematic literature review” – IFKAD International Forum on Knowledge Asset Dynamics -11th edition Towards a New Architecture of Knowledge: Big Data, Culture and Creativity. Dresden (DE), 2016.
  12. Roshanghalb, A., Segato, F., Lettieri, E., Masella, C. “Big Data and Innovation in Health Care: Results from a Systematic Literature Review” – 17th International CINet Conference Innovation and tradition: combining the old and the new. Turin (IT), 2016.

 

2015

  1. Masci, C., De Witte, K., Agasisti, T. “The influence of school size, principal characteristics and school management practices on educational performance: An efficiency analysis of Italian students attending middle schools” – LEER workshop “Efficiency in education and use of big data”, Leuven (Belgium), November 18-19, 2015.
  2. Ieva, F. “Exploiting the use of large Administrative Databases for Modelling Repeated Hospitalizations and Death in Patients with Heart Failure” (invited talk). CERGAS Bocconi, Milano (IT), November 2015.
  3. Ieva, F. “Multi-State Modelling of Repeated Hospitalization and Death in Patients with Heart Failure: how to exploit the use of Administrative Databases in Clinical Care during and after Discharge” (invited talk). Cardiovascular Centre of Trieste (IT), October 2015.
  4. Mazzali C., Nilo F., Lettieri E., Chiaroni D., Bressan AM. “Evidence-based management in pronto soccorso: sperimentazione del modello NEDOCS per la valutazione e la gestione del crowding” – AIES 20th annual conference, Alghero (IT) October 15-16, 2015,
  5. Masci, C., Ieva, F., Agasisti, T., Paganoni. A.M. “Analysis of pupil’s achievments by means of bivariate mixed effect models” – SIS 2015 – Statistics and Demography: the Legacy of Corrado Gini, Padova, September 9-11, 2015.
  6. Agasisti T., Falzetti P., Soncin M. “Italian school principals’ managerial behaviors and students’ test scores: an empirical analysis” – 2015 EGPA – European Group for Public Administration – Annual Conference. Toulouse (F), August 26-28, 2015.
  7. Masci, C., Paganoni, A.M., Ieva, F., Agasisti, T. “Bivariate multilevel models for the analysis of mathematics and reading pupils achievements” – Workshop on the econometric and statistics of efficiency analysis, Lecce (IT), June 20, 2015.
  8. Mazzali, C., Lettieri, E. “Come implementare e come applicare il NEDOCS” – Pathways in Emergency 2015, Policlinico IRCCS S. Matteo (Pavia), May 14-15, 2015.

 

2014

  1. Ieva, F., Paganoni, A.M. “Exploiting the use of large administrative databases in epidemiology: multi state models for times to hospitalizations and death in Heart Failure” (talk invited) – ERCIM 2014, Pisa (IT), December 06-08, 2014.
  2. Garavaglia, G., Mazzali C. “Study of heart failure hospitalizations using administrative data – first results from HFdata project” – ERCIM 2014, Pisa (IT), December 6-8, 2014.
  3. Pietrabissa, T., Ieva, F., Paganoni, A.M. “Statistical models for improving prognosis of chronic cardiovascular diseases: hazard reconstruction and clustering of patients affected by heart failure” – ISCB 2014 – 35th annual conference of the International Society of Clinical Biostatistics, Wien (Austria), August 24-28, 2014.
  4. Pietrabissa, T., Ieva, F., Paganoni, A.M. “Study of Disease Profression via Dynamic Clustering Hazard Functions in non-homogeneous Counting Processes:an application to Heart Failure” – IBC 2014 – 27° International Biometric Conference, Florence (IT), July 8-13, 2014.
  5. Agasisti, T., Falzetti, P. “Between-classes sorting within schools and test scores: an empirical analysis of the Italian junior secondary schools” – 1st RWI Research Network Conference on the Economics of Education, Berlin (DE), June 12th, 2014.
  6. Ieva, F. “Healthcare assessment from administrative data: multi state models for hospitalizations and time to death in chronic heart failure” – Doing Research in Healthcare with Administrative Databases, Milan (IT), June 30th, 2014.
  7. Ieva, F., Agasisti, T., Paganoni, A.M. “Multilevel modeling of heterogeneity in math achievements: different class- and school-effects across Italian regions” – SIS 2014 – 47° Meeting of the Italian Statistical Society, Cagliari (IT), June 11-13, 2014.
  8. Ieva, F., Sharples, L.D., Jackson, C. “Multi State modelling of hospitalization process and time to death in patients affected by Heart Failure: how to assess the burden of an extensive pathology from administrative data” – MRC Conference on Biostatistics, Cambridge (UK), March 24-26, 2014.