Côté, PhD1,4,9 Author Affiliations Article Information JAMA Pediatr. 2019;173(4):334-341. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2018.5375 Key Points Question Which disruptive behaviors in kindergarten are associated with employment earnings in adulthood for boys from low socioeconomic backgrounds? Findings ...
and patients thinking that their vision was not bad enough to obtain care. Other reasons included how patients’ peers would view them because they did not appear to have low vision. The cost of care, educational level, and multiple health issues were cited as well. The recommendations of thi...
V. Subramanian, PhD; Peter W. Groeneveld, MD, MS JAMA Key Points Question Is low socioeconomic status associated with early myocardial infarction and coronary heart disease mortality, and what is the proportion attributable to traditional risk factors vs other factors? Findings In this computer ...
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87 Reading rehabilitation usually includes one or more devices as well as training in their use. Optical magnifiers have historically been important because they are low in cost and portable. More recently, electronic devices including both portable and desktop closed-circuit television systems have ...
E. Wealthier, Happier and More Self-Sufficient: When Anti-Poverty Programs Improve Economic and Subjective Wellbeing at a Reduced Cost to Taxpayers. Working Paper Series 24090 (National Bureau of Economic Research, 2017). Handa, S., Martorano, B., Halpern, C., Pettifor, A. & Thirumurthy,...
The publication cost of this article was funded by the African Health Initiative of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. Availability of data and materials All data generated or analyzed during this study are included in this published article (Additional files 1 and 2). About this supplement This...
33 Our findings suggest that even low-cost procedures, like ECGs in low-risk patients occur with considerable frequency, and importantly can lead to more advanced testing that adds costs with little potential benefit to patients. Second, measurement of low-value care should also attempt to ...
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