I'm wondering if we should run the OSHA_merge_isolate.R code (or analogous code) on the HIFLD data, that we are using as the baseline in the ECHO work? (we would filter out state facilities, as there is a column for that).
That way we would have an understanding of how representative the sample is and how it relates to our ECHO work.
I'm wondering if we should run the OSHA_merge_isolate.R code (or analogous code) on the HIFLD data, that we are using as the baseline in the ECHO work? (we would filter out state facilities, as there is a column for that).
That way we would have an understanding of how representative the sample is and how it relates to our ECHO work.