Statistical Process Control for Health Care
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The book is clearly written, to the point, and easy to read. It is well suited for self-study by practitioners with an introductory-level background in statistics. The flow of the presentation is logical. In Chapter 1, the author uses several real datasets with different types of recurrence data to motivate the methods and analyses in subsequent chapters. The book contains many real data sets, most of them from the author's own applications dealing with industrial products. There are also quite a few other interesting examples from other fields, including customer purchase behavior at amazon.com, childbirths to statisticians, and bladder cancer tumor recurrences. All
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