Description
RATSTATS can be a difficult program to understand without proper knowledge.
RATSTATS is a free statistical software package developed by the U.S. government to help design, select, and extrapolate statistically valid random samples. Given the government’s reliance on RATSTATS, the software is routinely used by health care providers, payers, and compliance professionals when implementing their own statistical analysis. Unfortunately, RATSTATS can be difficult to use, and the 394page user guide and 245page companion manual are overwhelmingly technical. This topic will demystify RATSTATS in an easytounderstand manner and will help users to effectively employ the software. The material explains the software’s purpose, capabilities, and shortcomings along with a practical howto discussion for each of its modules. The information also addresses the common pitfalls of using RATSTATS. These topics are critical for those seeking to design and implement valid statistical sampling, as well as for those scrutinizing and rebutting poorly performed opposing analysis. This material will guide you and allow you to use RATSTATS with confidence.
Date: 2020-01-24 Start Time: End Time:
Learning Objectives
Overview of Statistical Sampling
• Considerations for Sampling Strategy and the Role of RAT-STATS Statistical Software
• Statistical Sampling Framework and Technical Terminology
• Resources and Considerations for Effectively Implementing Sampling With RAT-STATS
Sample Size Determination
• Orienting RAT-STATS’ Sample Size Module
• How to Determine Simple Random Sample (Unrestricted) Sizes
• Instructor-Led Exercise
• How to Determine Stratified Random Sample Sizes
• Instructor-Led Exercise
• Key Considerations for Interpreting Sample Size Results
Random Number Generation
• Orienting RAT-STATS’ Random Numbers Module
• Instructor-Led Exercise
• Key Considerations for Randomization
Extrapolation of Results
• Orienting RAT-STATS’ Appraisal Module
• Instructor-Led Exercise
• Interpreting Results of Extrapolation
• Key Considerations for Extrapolation
Common Pitfalls of Statistical Sampling
• Using RAT-STATS Without a Broader Framework
• Proper Documentation for Audit and Replication
• Practical Considerations for Interesting RAT-STATS Reports
Christopher Haney, CPA, CFE, CHC-Forensus Group, LLC