• Tuition fees 2023/24 for Executive MSc Health Economics, Outcomes and Management in Clinical Sciences: £30,040 for the two years programme (£15,020 per annum) for UK, EU, and overseas students. (escardio.org)
  • Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2023) Australia's Disability Strategy 2021-2031 Outcomes Framework: First annual report , AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 28 September 2023. (aihw.gov.au)
  • The following are research outcomes from fiscal years 2018 1 , 2019 and 2020. (fda.gov)
  • While all but one (99 percent) of the executives surveyed said that increasing focus on patient outcomes is a "critical" or "very important" priority, four in 10 respondents (39 percent) said that focusing more on patient outcomes was already a key priority of their R&D organizations, and half (49 percent) said that it should be the top priority by 2020. (accenture.com)
  • May 25, 2016 - Despite R&D-focused pharmaceutical executives recognizing digital as the primary driver to be more patient-outcome focused, only half of them are currently adopting digital, according to a new report from Accenture. (accenture.com)
  • The current name and content of Law 10 date from 2016. (wikipedia.org)
  • The results indicate that gaining access to insurance improves the financial outcomes of young individuals. (philadelphiafed.org)
  • The U.S. advertising industry generates over 300 billion in ad spend (in 2022), as reported by Magna Global via Forbes , with over 200 billion of this spend driven by performance-oriented (and outcome driven) advertisers who measure outcomes at a granular level. (ana.net)
  • and to obtain preliminary data needed as a pre-requisite to a larger-scale effectiveness trial (e.g., comparative effectiveness study, practical trial) designed to definitely test the effectiveness of interventions to improve post-acute outcomes. (nih.gov)
  • Our objective was to explore the consequences and priority treatment outcomes among individuals with AA and develop a PRO measure consistent with regulatory requirements that assesses these priorities and represents clinical benefit from the AA patient perspective. (springer.com)
  • Less certainty exists on the role of nutrition therapy in improving cancer patients' body composition and clinical outcome. (cambridge.org)
  • The combined and early use of supplemental energies and proteins, as well as modulators of inflammatory response has been shown to improve nutritional status and may also benefit clinical outcome. (cambridge.org)
  • Carl Zeiss Meditec AG and its affiliates do not have clinical evidence supporting the opinions and statements of the authors / speakers nor accept any responsibility or liability of the authors' content. (zeiss.com)
  • In this executive master's course, you will gain a theoretical and conceptual understanding of health economics, outcomes research and management, as well as relevant social science principles in the field of clinical sciences. (escardio.org)
  • The Executive MSc in Health Economics, Outcomes and Management in Clinical Sciences prepares healthcare professionals and scientists to explore new advisory, management and leadership roles. (escardio.org)
  • MMP is an annual cross-sectional, nationally representative surveillance system that, during 2013-2014, collected information about behaviors, medical care, and clinical outcomes among adults receiving outpatient HIV care. (cdc.gov)
  • Although women faced greater socioeconomic and language-related challenges, the clinical outcomes among Hispanic/Latina women were similar to those among men, perhaps reflecting their higher use of ancillary services. (cdc.gov)
  • Selected sociodemographic and behavioral variables, use of ancillary services, and clinical outcomes are presented by sex. (cdc.gov)
  • 7] there primary breast tumors could be used to predict disease is an evident correlation between clinical outcome for the recurrence better than currently available clinical and patients and ER- status of the tumors. (lu.se)
  • Clinical outcome for the patients is represented by M+ (distant recurrences within 6 years) and M- (no recurrences within a follow-up vised clustering was into two groups based on ER- period of at least 5 years). (lu.se)
  • Aggregate metrics of research outcomes are reported for each of the three categories listed above within summary tables in this outcomes report (and in outcomes reports for other fiscal years in GDUFA II). (fda.gov)
  • By swapping generic measures and limited CTRs for customised outcome-based metrics, marketers can gain insight to effectively validate their campaign's impact and produce a better standard of online advertising for all. (warc.com)
  • How are individual health and well-being outcomes associated with military neighborhood profiles? (rand.org)
  • An Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP) describes a logical sequence of causally linked events at different levels of biological organisation, which follows exposure to a stressor and leads to an adverse health effect in humans or wildlife. (oecd-ilibrary.org)
  • Poor mental health can lead to lower levels of social and community engagement - and poorer education, employment and housing outcomes - which, in turn, can worsen mental health. (aihw.gov.au)
  • CFI in Focus - Two recent CFI papers examine the financial outcomes for individuals affected by changes in health insurance coverage. (philadelphiafed.org)
  • This CFI in Focus examines the results of two recent Consumer Finance Institute (CFI) papers that delved into the financial outcomes for individuals gaining and losing health insurance. (philadelphiafed.org)
  • To answer the first question, CFI Research Fellows Vyacheslav Mikhed and Nathan Blascak studied the financial outcomes stemming from the Affordable Care Act (ACA) mandate that allowed parents to keep their children on health insurance policies until the age 26. (philadelphiafed.org)
  • The review of health outcome data in reference to Portsmouth and Newington, in addition to an individual's health concern in New Castle, New Hampshire, has encompassed an analysis of available cancer information from the New Hampshire State Cancer Registry (NHSCR). (cdc.gov)
  • Secondary objectives included estimating rates of highly credi- not blinded to their treatment group assignments, GI illness ble gastrointestinal illness (HCGI) and other health outcomes may have been overreported by subjects in the tap water and determining the feasibility of performing a similar trial on groups. (cdc.gov)
  • Within NCCDPHP, the Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention is doing its part to address the health disparities in heart disease and stroke outcomes. (cdc.gov)
  • Cedefop expert Jens Bjørnåvold presented the first draft of the handbook for defining and writing learning outcomes and invited stakeholders to contribute as it needs to reflect a wide approach. (europa.eu)
  • This led researchers to speculate on the causes of poorer outcomes for smokers following TAVR. (acc.org)
  • None of the available patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures currently used to evaluate patients' experiences with AA were developed in line with regulatory requirements. (springer.com)
  • The outcome of this work will help assess and evaluate the effectiveness of U.S. R&D investments and generate information that decision makers could use to strategize and optimize investments for advancing long-term U.S. competitiveness into the future. (nsf.gov)
  • Examples of free to use, globally applicable tools that may be relevant for identifying outcomes, and/or setting and tracking progress against outcome objectives. (unpri.org)
  • Cedefop expert Slava Pevec Grm said that learning outcomes are increasingly embedded in policies and practices across Europe, noting that all European countries have significantly progressed on defining and using them. (europa.eu)
  • This article argues that, rather than trying to measure precise net effects on farmer income, the focus should be on detailed measurement of more immediate outcomes in terms of knowledge and implementation of good agricultural practices. (ids.ac.uk)
  • Find out how you can appeal or update your assessment outcome and get details on the options available to you. (cpaaustralia.com.au)
  • Your application with CPA Australia is valid for three years from the date of your initial assessment outcome. (cpaaustralia.com.au)
  • You can update your assessment if you've completed additional study with other higher education providers and your application is still valid, that is within three years from the date of your initial assessment outcome. (cpaaustralia.com.au)
  • To be considered, an appeal application must be submitted within 12 months from the assessment outcome date stated on the outcome letter. (cpaaustralia.com.au)
  • If you're unsatisfied with the outcome of your appeal, you can contact the Immigration & Protection Tribunal or NZ Ombudsman to see if the assessment outcome qualifies for an independent review. (cpaaustralia.com.au)
  • Depending upon the assessment outcome, you may be required to complete further studies to meet the competency areas. (cpaaustralia.com.au)
  • You can search our content library for case studies, research, industry insights, and more. (ana.net)
  • A separate GDUFA Science and Research Report for each fiscal year during GDUFA II includes more details about the outcomes in each category, including lists of publications, presentations, and posters, links to Product-Specific Guidances (PSGs), and information about workshops at which scientific advancements and regulatory advice were communicated to the generic drug industry. (fda.gov)
  • This category describes research outcomes that support the development of generic drug products (prior to ANDA submission). (fda.gov)
  • This category describes research outcomes that support the generation or review of data included in an ANDA. (fda.gov)
  • This category describes research outcomes that support changes to equivalence standards for ANDA review or the re-evaluation of equivalence of approved products. (fda.gov)
  • Based on qualitative research with adults and adolescents with AA and a review of the published evidence, a novel AA-specific PRO measure was developed to capture the consequences and priority treatment outcomes of individuals with AA. (springer.com)
  • The National Science Foundation (NSF), through the Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships (TIP), is launching a new program on Assessing and Predicting Technology Outcomes (APTO) to assess how investments in science and technology research and development will contribute to specific outcomes for the Nation. (nsf.gov)
  • APTO will fund research and development of causal models that accurately describe past and future technology outcomes, specifically the capabilities , production , and use of specific technologies. (nsf.gov)
  • APTO will support a cohort of projects that will work in collaboration on research and development of Technology Outcome Models and in development/preparation of Data Sets and related Tools . (nsf.gov)
  • More Cedefop research in the field was also discussed at the forum, including two comparative studies: one on learning outcome application in 33 European countries, carried out in 2014-15, and another of 10 learning outcomes-based VET qualifications currently being carried out in 25 countries across the world (13 in Europe and 12 in the rest of the world). (europa.eu)
  • Basé à la Southern Africa Labour & Development Research Unit à l'Université du Cap en Afrique du Sud depuis 2010, J-PAL Afrique travaille à l'amélioration des programmes sociaux visant à réduire la pauvreté en Afrique subsaharienne. (povertyactionlab.org)
  • Établit en 2007 à l'Institute for Financial Management and Research (IFMR) en Inde, J-PAL Asie du Sud vise à renforcer l'efficacité des programmes de lutte contre la pauvreté en apportant aux décideurs des données scientifiques probantes. (povertyactionlab.org)
  • Ouvert en 2012 à l'Institute for Economic and Social Research de l'Universitas Indonesia, J-PAL Asie du Sud-Est exerce des activités de recherche, de renforcement des capacités et de diffusion de connaissances dans le domaine du développement et contribue à ce que les politiques publiques s'appuient sur des preuves scientifiques. (povertyactionlab.org)
  • Should involve discussion of evidence, policy options, advantages and disadvantages of the options, implementation considerations, and evaluation of its outcomes. (who.int)
  • This paper describes the contribution of WASH to outcomes in other sectors and summarises the evidence for investment in these areas. (susana.org)
  • Second, the authors compared the financial outcomes of young adults who became eligible for insurance in 2010 with outcomes of young adults who just missed the age cutoff. (philadelphiafed.org)
  • To maximise evaluation efficacy, marketers must ensure their custom KPIs are chosen with care: tracking specific actions that indicate fulfilment of desired business outcomes. (warc.com)
  • This first annual report for the Australia's Disability Strategy Outcomes Framework provides an overview of all measures being tracked under Australia's Disability Strategy at 'baseline' - that is, when the Strategy began in December 2021. (aihw.gov.au)
  • These models should be able to predict likely future outcomes for specific technologies and what intentional investments could reliably change or accelerate those outcomes by correctly capturing the various causal relationships. (nsf.gov)
  • Investors set policies and targets for their intentional activities to reduce negative outcomes and increase positive ones. (unpri.org)
  • For high-risk current and former smokers, lung cancer screening and early detection can significantly improve outcomes. (uclahealth.org)
  • Providing reproductive and birth outcome data through the Tracking Network can improve surveillance methods by creating indicators that can be linked to environmental exposure or hazard data that are not being collected by existing surveillance systems. (cdc.gov)
  • Targeted approaches to improving care of the injured victims may improve outcomes. (who.int)
  • Therefore, we believe that it is neces- traditional histopathological methods, to improve diagno- sary to be cautious when interpreting the results from the sis, and to predict outcomes of disease [1-6]. (lu.se)
  • A focus on collaboration and joint working is one way of looking at outcomes, and Silvia Ondategui-Parra, partner Mediterranean life sciences and healthcare leader and global pricing and reimbursement and market access leader at EY, noted that the consultancy had started to see a number of new and innovative business models established, particularly collaborations, to address outcomes with reimbursement models also aligning to this. (pharmatimes.com)
  • R&D pharma executives clearly believe that digital can help them accomplish their goal of improving patient outcomes," said Kevin Julian, managing director of Accelerated R&D Services , Accenture Life Sciences . (accenture.com)
  • Following cognitive debriefing interviews, 11 items were included to form the Alopecia Areata Patient Priority Outcome (AAPPO), assessing AA-related symptoms and impacts over the past week. (springer.com)
  • The AAPPO is a novel, content-valid PRO that captures the consequences of AA of the highest priority to patients. (springer.com)
  • All models controlled for a large set of additional individual and environment characteristics.Results: In the models of weight-related outcomes that included separate neighborhood establishment density variables there were very few significant associations between the individual establishment density variables and the outcomes. (wisc.edu)
  • In looking at long-term outcomes, researchers found that when compared to nonsmokers, current/recent smokers had higher one-year postdischarge mortality but this was association was lost when adjusted for patient characteristics, and a lower unadjusted and adjusted Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire-Overall Summary Score. (acc.org)
  • Reproductive and birth outcomes may be different across geographic areas due to access to care, level of care and a woman's personal and behavioral characteristics, and environmental exposures. (cdc.gov)
  • While the proxy measures (such as success in AP, IB, and dual enrollment courses) are good predictors of students' success beyond high school, data on actual postsecondary outcomes, such as college enrollment and remediation rates, provides state and district leaders, educators, and the public with evidence of how well high schools are preparing students. (all4ed.org)
  • In particular, it seeks to present the evidence on the importance of WASH to other outcomes beyond child diarrhoea. (susana.org)
  • Methods: A retrospective analysis of age, sex, mechanism of injury, type and onset of unprovoked seizure occurring within one week of injury, admission coma score, and Glasgow outcome score in patients with non-penetrating head injury. (ajol.info)
  • Achieving rapport with a concerned community is critical to a satisfactory outcome, and this rapport often depends on a mutual understanding of the limitations and strengths of available methods. (cdc.gov)
  • Patient-reported outcome (PRO) instruments currently used to capture patients' AA experiences do not meet the requirements to support claims of treatment benefit as described in the US Food and Drug Administration's 2009 PRO guidance. (springer.com)
  • Cognitive debriefing interviews with patients confirmed the content validity of the measure, which was developed in a manner consistent with regulatory guidance. (springer.com)
  • It is undeniable that medical anti-cancer options significantly improved over the past 10-15 years, yet it is also self-evident that they did not translate into improved outcome for advanced cancer patients in the real world, at least as far as survival rate is considered. (cambridge.org)
  • For instance, therapeutic areas such as lifestyle diseases or most chronic illnesses, as well as customer segments like non-mobile patients, can provide the best opportunity to think broadly and differently about the strategy to engage patients to ensure improved outcomes. (accenture.com)
  • This puzzling difference in outcomes appears to be linked to the fact that TAVR patients who smoke often are younger than nonsmokers and have fewer comorbidities, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association . (acc.org)
  • The difference in outcomes] indicates the smoking itself is not associated with strikingly different outcomes, but that the comorbidities associated with the smoking, e.g., home oxygen use and peripheral artery disease (requiring alternative access for TAVR), likely make put these patients at higher risk," researchers concluded. (acc.org)
  • Early posttraumatic seizure worsened outcome of head injury, the case mortality rate being 27.9% and 19.2% in patients with and without posttraumatic seizure respectively. (ajol.info)
  • We draw upon Graduate Outcomes data linked to information on survey completion dates to carry out an exploration in this area. (hesa.ac.uk)
  • Cedefop's second policy learning forum on learning outcomes for vocational education and training (VET) qualifications, on 13 and 14 October in Thessaloniki, provided a follow up to last year's first such event. (europa.eu)
  • In her opening speech, Cedefop Deputy Director Mara Brugia pointed out that there is a 'strong political commitment about learning outcomes across Europe', but warned that this 'does not guarantee that they are written and applied in a way which benefits end-users, be these teachers, learners or employers. (europa.eu)
  • She added: 'Learning outcomes are widely used in VET, but exchange of experience between institutions and countries and mutual learning are still rather limited, as opposed to higher education. (europa.eu)
  • European Commission's Koen Nomden argued that making learning outcomes mainstream will define qualification standards. (europa.eu)
  • Prior to the event, which was part of the European vocational skills week , national representatives had been asked to submit written input summarising the way learning outcomes have been implemented in their country. (europa.eu)
  • we need to have leaders, well-trained teachers and stimulating learning environments where learning outcomes are accepted as enriching qualifications. (europa.eu)
  • Mr Calleja concluded: 'Learning outcomes are at the heart of the journey from education to employment and give providers and employers the chance to step into one another's shoes. (europa.eu)
  • The syllabus also specifies the course's learning outcomes. (lu.se)
  • In this insight, HESA researchers examine the association between the day of the week the Graduate Outcomes survey was submitted and different measures of wellbeing. (hesa.ac.uk)
  • However, the neighborhood establishment density variables were jointly significantly associated with many of the outcomes. (wisc.edu)
  • Amid growing pressure to demonstrate how their efforts impact company performance and justify spend, it's no surprise more than 80% of marketers feel correlation between digital campaigns and business outcomes is key. (warc.com)
  • There is an opportunity here to work together and drive better outcomes. (pharmatimes.com)
  • Whether we realize it or not, marketers are in the business of driving outcomes, not measuring ad delivery against certain audiences. (ana.net)
  • There are several "in-the-trenches" outcome KPIs in use by marketers that, along with attribution methodologies, can be thought of as ingredients to an outcome currency. (ana.net)
  • Many reasons could explain the challenges still posed by advanced cancer in achieving clinically meaningful outcomes, among which patient-reported outcomes are gaining more relevance. (cambridge.org)
  • Meanwhile, industry has immense experience with creating specific technologies and planning how to reach intended technology outcomes over periods of several years. (nsf.gov)
  • Only four states opt to use postsecondary outcomes data for high school accountability, and only one of them looks at whether students actually enroll in college-level, non-remedial courses: Georgia. (all4ed.org)
  • With no UK study having analysed how wellbeing fluctuates on a day-to-day basis (to the best of our knowledge), we exploit Graduate Outcomes data linked to information on when survey responses were submitted to start to fill this gap in the literature. (hesa.ac.uk)
  • Reproductive and birth outcome data on the Tracking Network are provided by CDC's National Vital Statistics System from local and state vital statistics systems (birth, death, and fetal death records) and the U.S. Census Bureau external icon . (cdc.gov)
  • Having observed an overlap in those data between the genes that predict outcome and those that predict estrogen receptor- status, we examined their predictive power in an independent data set. (lu.se)
  • If outcomes are what advertisers are ultimately after, there should be an "outcome currency" instead of - or in addition to - audience measurement currencies. (ana.net)
  • However, in television, it's historically been harder to measure outcomes or attribution, due to a combination of tech limitations around TV measurement and the dominance of a single legacy TV measurement provider that did not evolve with technology. (ana.net)
  • The concept of outcome currencies is inherently more sophisticated than audience measurement currencies because they necessarily include drivers of outcomes, which include ads delivered to target audiences (so outcome currencies are in input to measurement currencies) - but are rarely single ad exposure events. (ana.net)
  • Is outcome-based measurement the key to better marketing? (warc.com)
  • Contribution analysis is proposed as an overall approach to verify the theory of change, combining survey based net effect measurement of these immediate and intermediate outcomes with less precise, lean monitoring of indicators to verify the contributory role of these outcomes that are outside the span of direct influence, such as household income and poverty alleviation. (ids.ac.uk)
  • Miguel Bernabeu, global head of market access, pricing and HEOR at Alcon Laboratories, the ophthalmology division of Novartis, agreed saying that healthcare systems were "desperate to find a different approach" and that it was up to healthcare companies to understand healthcare needs and offer an outcomes model based on this. (pharmatimes.com)
  • To examine the second question on the asymmetry of financial outcomes of gaining versus losing coverage, Mikhed and Blascak teamed up with CFI Visiting Scholar James Bailey to explore the consequences of changes to the Medicaid program in Missouri in 2005. (philadelphiafed.org)
  • The essential inputs that the WASH sector provides, in the form of services and hygiene promotion, have multiple impacts beyond the WASH outcome itself, such as nutritional status, or education. (susana.org)
  • These models should be able to predict future as well as past states of technology outcomes. (nsf.gov)
  • In addition, companies will need to invest in people and technology so the move to focusing on outcomes could be expensive, he said. (pharmatimes.com)
  • Établit en 2013 au Massachusetts Institute of Technology, J-PAL Amérique du Nord travaille avec les leaders régionaux pour générer et utiliser des preuves scientifiques avec les évaluations aléatoires afin de comprendre quels programmes sociaux marchent et pourquoi. (povertyactionlab.org)
  • One of the new aspects of the Graduate Outcomes survey (relative to its predecessor, the Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education Survey) was the introduction of the following four subjective wellbeing questions, which align with those currently asked by the ONS in the Annual Population Survey. (hesa.ac.uk)