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  1. Be statistically valid, reliable, and accurate, Be comparable across collection types; and Meet the minimum reliability threshold, as determined by statistical testing.

  2. Statistical sampling draws a random sample from a collection of claims and extrapolates (in other words, projects) the results of the sample to the entire “universe” of claims. OMHA statistical sampling is …

  3. I. INTRODUCTION This guideline is intended to assist an applicant in presenting the clinical and statistical data required as part of an application under 21 CFR 314. 50. The guideline describes an …

  4. Alcohol and Cancer Risk 2024 - HHS.gov

    The more alcohol consumed, the greater the risk of cancer. 6,8-11 For certain cancers, like breast, mouth, and throat cancers, evidence shows that this risk may start to increase around one or fewer …

  5. The Belmont Report | HHS.gov

    Aug 26, 2024 · Belmont Report Ethical Principles and Guidelines for the Protection of Human Subjects of Research The Belmont Report was written by the National Commission for the Protection of …

  6. HHS Advances Women’s Health, Removes Misleading FDA ... - HHS.gov

    Nov 10, 2025 · Women have used HRT products for decades to relieve menopausal symptoms. However, their use plummeted in the early 2000s when the FDA applied boxed warnings following a …

  7. In principle, being able to detect a statistically significant difference in pairwise comparisons between doses is not necessary if a statistically significant trend (upward slope) across doses can be …

  8. The ALJ erred as a matter of law in determining the sample was not statistically valid solely because the same random number seed was used to select samples in both strata and reserves.

  9. CMS and CMS Contractor Involvement in ALJ Hearings—In General

  10. This guidance is intended to describe some statistically appropriate practices for reporting results from different studies evaluating diagnostic tests and identify some common inappropriate practices.