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Of the recommendations made by the collaborative care teams, 75.7% were accepted by primary care physicians (Table 2). Discussion In this multisite randomized clinical trial of 392 patients with HF and poor health status, we found that the multifaceted PCDM intervention did not significantly ...
We first quantified the proportion of variation in Medicare Part B spending attributable to hospitals, physicians, and patients. We then examined the association between physician spending and patient outcomes, adjusted for patient and physician characteristics and hospital fixed effects (effectively ...
114]. To implement integrated nutrition care in cancer, coordination of messaging is needed. To support policy makers, service providers, and patient advocates the following first steps
To turn the cells into an organ, the researchers first form plastic which can break down naturally into bladder-shaped shell. They then coat its outside and inside with layers of cells needed. To test this strategy, Atala's group obtained bladder tissue from dogs and grew it into organs. ...
Blinding of the treating physicians, which in part belong to the data collectors, is not possible because they may have to interact with the anti-infective expert group whenever necessary. Moreover, the statisticians will not be blinded because they analyze data regarding group outcome. With ...
Cherkin DC, MacCornack FA: Patient evaluations of low back pain care from family physicians and chiropractors. West J Med. 1989, 150: 351-355. CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Neale MC, Boker SM, Xie G, Maes HH: Mx: Statistical Modeling. 2003, VCU Box 900126, Richmond, VA ...
when physicians or other groups claimed they were already doing it well or could do it better, he challenged them to show him their data. When they couldnt, they usually came around to participating in the collaboratives. The second major success factor was involving and empowering front line ...
[36], the Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale [37], and the Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale [38]. Of note, the GAD-7 [35] and the ESAS [38] require patient cooperation and may not be appropriate for all neuro-ICU patients. However, these tools offer a quick scaled assessment of ...
Management of most chronic conditions requires patients to take long-term treatments as prescribed by their physicians, either to treat the disease itself or to prevent any potential health risks. The balance between the benefits of a treatment, such as its therapeutic efficacy, and the perceived ...