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"As a profession in the UK we're slightly too small to make a lot of the way that you calculate [the numbers]," says Dr Allister, "because most people measure it with a standardised ratio.
A high excess at younger ages usually means that a standardised ratio will tend to be large.
This is usually expressed as a standardised ratio (the international normalised ratio (INR)), which is used to monitor the therapeutic anticoagulant effect of warfarin.
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More sophisticated econometric models recognised the relevance of clinical determinants to the demand for prescribing, such as morbidity and mortality standardised ratios, chronic illness rates and physicians' prescribing behaviour.
The calculations for the standardised ratios are described in the HSE reports and use standard methods.
(B) the age-standardised ratio of means and standardised risk ratios.
Potential Years of Life Lost (PYLL), Standardised Mortality Ratios (SMR), Standardised Incidence Ratios (SIR) and Case Fatality Ratios (CFR).
We examined data on overall prevalence and age-standardised ratios.
The distributions of the indirectly age-standardised ratios are all positively skewed.
The data were analysed using Poisson and Cox regression as well as age-standardised ratios.
The parameter of interest was the standardised incidence ratio (SIR), the ratio of observed to expected malignancies.
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