• On September 5, 2023, the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) issued a report showing that home health agencies (HHAs)failed to report over half of falls with major injury and hospitalization among their Medicare patients. (nahc.org)
  • The July 2023 quarterly refresh for the Home Health Quality Reporting Program is now available on Care Compare. (nahc.org)
  • The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has made the April 2023 quarterly refresh for the Home Health Quality Reporting Program available on the Care Compare webpage. (nahc.org)
  • The January 2023 quarterly refresh for the Home Health Quality Reporting Program is available on Care Compare. (nahc.org)
  • In January 2023 Care Compare will be updated with the Home Health CAHPS (HH CAHPS) Survey results from Q3, 2021 - Q2, 2022. (nahc.org)
  • Find the agenda, documents and more information for the 2023 WPS Interim Meeting on Nov. 10 at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland. (ama-assn.org)
  • By achieving Comprehensive Cancer Center status from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) in 2023, the Markey team is more equipped to tackle any challenge cancer gives us. (uky.edu)
  • In 2023, Markey became Kentucky's first Comprehensive Cancer Center, achieving the highest level of recognition awarded by the NCI and the gold standard for cancer centers. (uky.edu)
  • Outcomes research is applied to clinical and population based research that seeks to study and optimize the end results of healthcare in terms of benefits to the patient and society. (wikipedia.org)
  • Like clinical trials, outcomes research seeks to provide evidence about which interventions work best for which types of patients and under what circumstances. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, the evaluation methodology of outcomes research may include both experimental and non-experimental designs: further, the "intervention" being evaluated is not limited to medications or new clinical procedures, but may also include the provision of particular services or resources, or even the enforcing of specific policies and regulations by legislative/financial bodies. (wikipedia.org)
  • Also, while traditional clinical trials focus primarily on therapeutic efficacy and safety, outcomes research may consider additional parameters such as cost, timeliness, convenience, geographical accessibility and patient preferences. (wikipedia.org)
  • There was no improvement in the clinical outcomes studied. (nih.gov)
  • The Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Centers (GRECCs) are VA centers of excellence focused on aging. (va.gov)
  • Once GEM team members have completed a patient's individual clinical evaluation, they'll have a follow-up discussion to establish a care plan. (va.gov)
  • The analysis summarized the demographic characteristics, caller location (e.g., health care facility or residence), exposure routes, clinical health effects, and outcomes. (cdc.gov)
  • For each poison center call, a case record for a single exposure event (case) is generated, delineating the patient's history, physical examination, clinical assessment, and recommendations provided. (cdc.gov)
  • Multiple data elements are recorded (e.g., reason for poisoning, patient age, substances, clinical effects, therapies, and medical outcomes), as determined by the providers managing the exposures at each poison center. (cdc.gov)
  • Effective communication among the facility's healthcare professionals, both clinical and non-clinical, and the residents and their loved ones is critical to ensure fast recognition and treatment of sepsis. (cdc.gov)
  • Letting a healthcare professional know will allow for someone with clinical knowledge to assess the resident and determine the next steps. (cdc.gov)
  • Trusted clinical technology and evidence-based solutions that drive effective decision-making and outcomes across healthcare. (wolterskluwer.com)
  • Not all wounds are necessarily hard-to-heal from the beginning, but because of the need for improvements and coordination of care, many of those patients that are seen in clinical practice become hard-to-heal. (news-medical.net)
  • He is the Institute's Chief Clinical Access and Equity Officer, and the Founding Director for Dana-Farber's Cancer Care Equity Program. (dana-farber.org)
  • The course involves one medical/surgical and one mental health rotation that include laboratory and clinical experiences. (queensu.ca)
  • This course enhances assessment, intervention, and organizational skills, in laboratory and Clinical Education Centre settings and in direct client care in hospital and community settings. (queensu.ca)
  • The aim of the C-GALL trial is to assess the clinical and cost effectiveness of laparoscopic cholecystectomy with observation/conservative management for preventing recurrent symptoms and complications in adults (aged 18 and over) presenting with uncomplicated symptomatic gallstones in a secondary care setting and considered suitable for cholecystectomy. (abdn.ac.uk)
  • These and other works made him an early champion for a health-care system with salaried physicians and clinical decisions driven by evidence-based studies, which seems particularly relevant today, as the U.S. government grapples with ways to stem the country's rapidly rising health-care costs. (stanford.edu)
  • The Vizient study of 349 hospitals, which also includes separately ranked community hospitals and smaller academic medical centers, evaluates participants' performance based on the Institute of Medicine's domains of care - safety, mortality, clinical effectiveness, efficiency and patient centeredness. (rush.edu)
  • Affected individuals and their family members attend the NIH Clinical Center as outpatients for detailed assessments of mental health cognitive functioning, brain organization and cellular functioning. (nih.gov)
  • We use these rich data to inform clinical care and computationally reconstruct genetic influences in the developing human brain. (nih.gov)
  • Clinical decision-making based on overall cardiovascular risk in addition to individual risk factors can improve outcomes, as demonstrated for antihypertensive treatment [ 12 ]. (springer.com)
  • As an NCI Comprehensive Cancer Center, Markey receives public grant funds from the NCI to study and implement cancer prevention strategies, clinical trials and research studies, and evidenced-based research that will help Kentuckians the most. (uky.edu)
  • NCI Comprehensive Cancer Centers are recognized for their scientific leadership, resources, and depth and breadth of research in basic, clinical and prevention/population-based science. (uky.edu)
  • More opportunities to collaborate with national and international partners on studies ranging from basic laboratory research to clinical assessments of new treatments. (uky.edu)
  • It also means that patients will not have to leave Kentucky for access to advanced, precision cancer care and next-generation clinical trials. (uky.edu)
  • When treated at an NCI Comprehensive Cancer Center, patients have increased access to leading-edge, early-phase clinical trials. (uky.edu)
  • The AUA symptom index appears to have clinical validity as an adjunctive outcome assessment tool after urethroplasty. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Participants develop their knowledge and skills to enable comprehensive health assessment including clinical reasoning and general assessment, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, cognitive and psychosocial assessment, and assessment communication. (edu.au)
  • SimMan 3G PLUS is designed to simulate clinical conditions with a variety of physiological responses to help train students and critical care teams in the management of critically ill patients with life-threatening medical conditions such as sepsis, heart failure, or acute respiratory distress. (laerdal.com)
  • A diverse team of healthcare professionals at the Center for Cancer Research is collaborating with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and commercial partners to test the use of digital technology to facilitate symptom and functional outcome assessment, remote data acquisition, and novel therapeutic approaches in cancer trials and clinical care. (cancer.gov)
  • A primarily digital strategy to recruit patients into a digital health trial is unlikely to achieve equitable participation, according to an AHRQ-funded study published in Applied Clinical Informatics . (ahrq.gov)
  • The authors conducted a study to assess what strategy would result in an equitable distribution of subjects in a clinical trial of a digital health intervention aimed at remotely monitoring asthma. (ahrq.gov)
  • As Clinical Outreach Dietitian for New Hanover Regional Medical Center in North Carolina, Skip Allen spends his days calling on discharged patients in their homes, seeing how he can help them manage their medical and social needs. (dukeendowment.org)
  • Data were analyzed for patient demographics, clinical presentation (World Health Organization (WHO) HIV-staging, growth rate and comorbid conditions), types of investigations done, and medicines prescribed. (bvsalud.org)
  • METHOD: Data were collected from women who delivered at Prince Mshiyeni Memorial Hospital, Durban, from 07 October 2013 to 06 October 2014, using medicine exposure histories and birth outcomes from maternal interviews, clinical records and neonatal surface examination. (bvsalud.org)
  • During this COCA Call, clinicians will learn about the latest findings from the USZPR and updated CDC clinical guidance to assist in caring for these patients based on currently available data. (cdc.gov)
  • The Health Disparities Collaboratives of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) were designed to improve care in community health centers, where many patients from ethnic and racial minority groups and uninsured patients receive treatment. (nih.gov)
  • We performed a controlled preintervention and postintervention study of community health centers participating in quality-improvement collaboratives (the Health Disparities Collaboratives sponsored by the HRSA) for the care of patients with diabetes, asthma, or hypertension. (nih.gov)
  • According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Diabetes Surveillance System, 34.2 million people of all ages (10.5% of the U.S. population) had diabetes as of 2018. (apha.org)
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • 1 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 1 to 3 million serious infections occur in LTC settings every year. (cdc.gov)
  • The study also integrates data from other sources of publicly-reported patient outcomes data, including the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey to measure patient experience, and data provided to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Healthcare Safety Network to better measure patient safety. (rush.edu)
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) cannot attest to the accuracy of a non-federal website. (cdc.gov)
  • Funding was provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). (cdc.gov)
  • APHA Policy Statement 20002 (Reducing the Incidence of Blindness, Lower Extremity Amputation, and Oral Health Complications in Minority Populations Due to Diabetes) addressed several topics incorporated in this statement but was archived in 2019. (apha.org)
  • To characterize the frequency of phenibut-related exposures in the United States, data on human exposure calls to U.S. poison centers during January 2009-December 2019 were extracted from the national database maintained by the American Association of Poison Control Centers. (cdc.gov)
  • During 2009-2019, U.S. poison centers reported calls for 1,320 phenibut exposures from all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. (cdc.gov)
  • Rush University Medical Center provides the highest quality care of 93 major academic medical centers ranked in the 2019 Quality and Accountability Study by Vizient, Inc., the health care performance improvement organization announced September 19 at its annual conference. (rush.edu)
  • It is the seventh consecutive time that the Medical Center has been ranked in the top five, rising from fourth in 2017 to second in 2018 and now earning the top ranking in 2019. (rush.edu)
  • In 2019, the first state government-funded clinics outside of the hospital system opened and centred on the new model, in a bid to increase access to trans health care in Victoria. (abc.net.au)
  • SETTING: 30 low-income and middle-income countries responding to the Maternal Health Thematic Fund annual surveys conducted by the UN Population Fund between 2015 and 2019. (cdc.gov)
  • The First Nations Perinatal Health short course is designed for midwives, and maternal and child health nurses working with First Nations families in the perinatal period. (edu.au)
  • Targeted at midwives, and maternal and child health nurses, key topics include understanding the steps involved in developing an ethical research proposal, qualitative and quantitative data analysis, and data interpretation. (edu.au)
  • Our Introduction to Evidence-based Midwifery Practice short course is designed for professionals working in midwifery, and maternal and child health nursing. (edu.au)
  • A study in JAMA Network Open, based on an additional AHRQ systematic review , found moderate evidence that increasing the length of postpartum Medicaid coverage improves maternal outcomes. (ahrq.gov)
  • CONCLUSION: MDSR systems that count and review all maternal deaths can deliver real-time information that could prompt immediate actions and may improve maternal health. (cdc.gov)
  • Patients also have a significant stake in outcomes research because it facilitates their decision-making, both in deciding what intervention is best for them given their circumstances, and as members of the public who have ultimately to pay for medical services. (wikipedia.org)
  • We enrolled 9658 patients at 44 intervention centers that had participated in the collaboratives and 20 centers that had not participated (external control centers). (nih.gov)
  • Each intervention center also served as an internal control for another condition. (nih.gov)
  • Overall, the intervention centers had considerably greater improvement than the external and internal control centers in the composite measures of quality for the care of patients with asthma and diabetes, but not for those with hypertension. (nih.gov)
  • As compared with the external control centers, the intervention centers had significant improvements in the measures of prevention and screening, including a 21% increase in foot examinations for patients with diabetes, and in disease treatment and monitoring, including a 14% increase in the use of antiinflammatory medication for asthma and a 16% increase in the assessment of glycated hemoglobin. (nih.gov)
  • Significant effects in favor of the intervention on the secondary outcomes depression and anxiety were also observed. (jmir.org)
  • However, there was no evidence for intervention efficacy on health care consumption or sick leave. (jmir.org)
  • Using naturally occurring exposure or non-exposure to an intervention / policy to assess outcomes. (cardiff.ac.uk)
  • A broad needs-assessment methodology was applied to identify patient-safety intervention targets in a large rural medical center. (cdc.gov)
  • 1990). Two error types were identified as targets for intervention, and the outcome of this assessment process indicated a clear need to apply OBM interventions at the management level and thus have a hospital-wide benefit to patient safety. (cdc.gov)
  • At New Hanover Regional Medical Center, an 800 -bed facility in Wilmington, registered dietitians screen patients for malnutrition and begin a nutrition intervention based on the diagnosis. (dukeendowment.org)
  • Researchers assessed the Million Hearts CVD Risk Reduction Model in a pragmatic, cluster-randomized trial among 342 healthcare organizations - half in the intervention group and half in the standard care control group. (medscape.com)
  • Among 218,684 medium- or high-risk Medicare beneficiaries (median age, 72 years), 130,578 were in the intervention group in which Medicare paid for guideline-concordant care including routine CVD risk assessment, and 88,286 were in the standard care group. (medscape.com)
  • Moreover, an explicit goal of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is to ensure that nursing home staffs adequately assess cognition. (researchgate.net)
  • The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) held a Home Health, Hospice, and DME Open Door Forum on November 9, 2022. (nahc.org)
  • The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) held a Home Health, Hospice, and DME Open Door Forum on September 21, 2022. (nahc.org)
  • Medicare covers some home care services for patients who are unable to leave their home, but it has certain requirements, which depend on the Medicare option chosen. (msdmanuals.com)
  • For patients' care to be reimbursed by a third party, physicians must certify that home care is required and, for Medicare, that patients meet Medicare requirements for home care. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Medicare requires that home health care agencies tell patients which services are reimbursable. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Home care services that are delivered are based on a detailed assessment (Outcome and Assessment Information Set [ OASIS ]) that is completed by a registered nurse or therapist when the patient is admitted to Medicare. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Home health care agencies are directly reimbursed by Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurers. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The Million Hearts Model, a US Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) initiative that encouraged and paid healthcare organizations to assess and reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, reduced first-time myocardial infarction (MI) and strokes among Medicare beneficiaries without significant changes in Medicare spending, a randomized trial finds. (medscape.com)
  • Outcomes included first time CVD events (eg, MI, stroke , transient ischemic attack), combined first-time CVD events and CVD deaths, and Medicare spending. (medscape.com)
  • Outcomes research is a branch of public health research which studies the end results (outcomes) of the structure and processes of the health care system on the health and well-being of patients and populations. (wikipedia.org)
  • By controlling the body's circadian system, light impacts outcomes in healthcare settings by reducing depression among patients, decreasing length of stay in hospitals, improving sleep and circadian rhythm, lessening agitation among dementia patients, easing pain, and improving adjustment to night-shift work among staff. (healthdesign.org)
  • Adequate and appropriate exposure to light is critical for health and well-being of patients as well as staff in healthcare settings. (healthdesign.org)
  • Natural light should be incorporated into lighting design in healthcare settings, not only because it is beneficial to patients and staff, but also because it is light delivered at no cost and in a form that most people prefer. (healthdesign.org)
  • Thus, incorporating light into healthcare settings can be beneficial for patients as well as the staff who work there. (healthdesign.org)
  • Using a model for geriatrics care based on our prior work, we were able to deliver care which was very popular with patients and their doctors, improved health outcomes, and saved money because it helped keep seniors from having to use the emergency department or be admitted to the hospital. (sciencedaily.com)
  • This case highlights why solid preparation for the pre-and post-op care of such patients is so important. (medscape.com)
  • Unfortunately, anesthesiologists don't typically have an opportunity to develop a relationship with patients, but for patients at high risk, like this one, mandatory visits or calls to an anesthesiology-run pre-op clinic or ambulatory surgery center would give the anesthesiologist the opportunity to have a lengthy and informative discussion about risks, benefits, and alternatives. (medscape.com)
  • Because data on patients' health improvement are generally not available, existing studies have resorted to inherently incomplete outcome measures such as mortality or re-admission rates. (whiterose.ac.uk)
  • This study makes use of a novel dataset of routinely collected patient-reported outcomes measures (PROMs) to i) assess the degree to which cost variation is associated with variation in patients' health gain and ii) explore how far judgement about hospital cost performance changes when health outcomes are accounted for. (whiterose.ac.uk)
  • The clinic's team includes breast surgeons, medical oncologists, radiologists and nurse practitioners who walk patients through every step of their care. (lowellgeneral.org)
  • Since 1947, Dana-Farber's sole focus has been to provide expert cancer care and groundbreaking treatments for adult and pediatric patients. (dana-farber.org)
  • Each year, thousands of patients from around the world come to Dana-Farber for their cancer care. (dana-farber.org)
  • The AMA Update covers a range of health care topics affecting the lives of physicians and patients. (ama-assn.org)
  • CHICAGO - The American Medical Association (AMA) today urged governors to oppose state legislation that would prohibit medically necessary gender transition-related care for minor patients, calling such efforts "a dangerous intrusion into the practice of medicine. (ama-assn.org)
  • Bunker had the courage to raise cost and safety questions that previously had not been studied, and anesthesia, surgery and patients are far better off for his leadership," said Alain Enthoven , PhD, the Marriner S. Eccles Professor Emeritus of Public and Private Management and a core faculty member at Stanford's Center for Health Policy . (stanford.edu)
  • This landmark study led to his appointment chairing a subcommittee of the National Halothane Study, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, where he worked with a team of statisticians, epidemiologists, pathologists and internists to analyze data from almost 900,000 surgical patients in 34 hospitals. (stanford.edu)
  • Across the Medical Center, we have worked rigorously year after year to make the great care we provide our patients even better, and our steady rise in the rankings shows that commitment," said Dr. Omar Lateef, CEO of Rush University Medical Center. (rush.edu)
  • For example, in the past year, clinicians caring for cancer patients needing bone marrow transplants used the performance data from many of the nation's top cancer hospitals to guide the creation of the Bone Marrow Transplant Fast Track Clinic, a specialized location within Rush to facilitate frequent follow-up needs. (rush.edu)
  • Patients have labs, infusions, and see the provider all in one location while they receive continuity of care with the bone marrow transplant team. (rush.edu)
  • This has allowed patients to heal in the comfort of their home, but still quickly access care when needed," said Jackie Baptista, NP, lead advanced practice provider at the clinic. (rush.edu)
  • A good patient experience is critical for both patients and a healthcare organization. (answerstat.com)
  • The healthcare industry asks patients to provide information about their care experience with a hospital via the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey. (answerstat.com)
  • The majority of long-term care (LTC) services users are aged 65 years and over: 94.6% of hospice patients, 93.4% of residential care residents, 83.5% of nursing home residents, and 81.9% of home health beneficiaries (Harris-Kojetin et al. (who.int)
  • The one-day Wound Management workshop is suitable for health professionals working with patients to address the complexities of wound care. (edu.au)
  • Using these forward-thinking approaches, one day healthcare providers may be able to expand the ways symptom and functional data are collected from cancer patients with the goal to improve treatment outcomes, especially in the areas of pain management, cognitive function and stress reduction. (cancer.gov)
  • Cancer patients can also use personal digital tools such as smart phones and smart watches to securely report data on cancer-related issues, such as their ability to perform daily activities without help and their levels of fatigue, mental clarity and pain directly to their healthcare providers. (cancer.gov)
  • Together, we are studying how these active and passive measures of patient function can provide greater insight into the effect of treatments and improve patients' overall experience with cancer care. (cancer.gov)
  • The researchers used at least one of eight recruitment strategies with eligible adult English- and Spanish-speaking patients from July 2020 to March 2022 at seven primary care clinics in Boston. (ahrq.gov)
  • With a special interest in adult & adolescent psychiatry, Brian Paugh provides care to a variety of psychiatric and substance abuse patients. (mrhcia.com)
  • Since it is not possible to obtain heart muscle biopsies routinely on patients, we have taken a novel strategy of using Multi-Omics to better understand disease mechanisms and to follow patients over time comparing their Omics signature to themselves thereby personalizing their care. (stanford.edu)
  • The components of Allen's job are similar: Engage patients in their homes, provide diagnostics and assessment services, identify patients at risk, and offer follow-up care. (dukeendowment.org)
  • Examines Veterans Health Administration patients between 2012 and 2017 with congestive heart failure. (ruralhealthinfo.org)
  • Usually, home health care is indicated when patients need monitoring, adjustment of drugs, dressing changes, and limited physical therapy. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Caring for patients at home requires communication among health care practitioners to ensure that patients are maintaining function and are progressing as expected. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Few patients with a serious, chronic disorder can afford full-time home care even though most would prefer to remain at home. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Some private insurance companies cover some home health care services (eg, infusion services) for patients who are able to leave their home. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Background: The South African Central Chronic Medicine Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD) programme is a National Health Insurance (NHI) initiative that improves access to medicine for patients. (bvsalud.org)
  • Healthcare providers need information to appropriately evaluate and manage patients with possible Zika virus infection. (cdc.gov)
  • In a new article, scientists from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and clinicians from four oncology centres in Morocco report that the time interval to confirm a diagnosis of cancer for patients in Morocco was, on average, almost twice as long as recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) and several high-income countries. (who.int)
  • The researchers recruited more than 800 patients with cancer from four major oncology centres in Morocco and recorded the duration of different steps along the health-care pathway: the time intervals between the recognition of symptoms by patients, their first medical consultation, referral to biopsy and sampling, diagnosis of cancer, and initiation of treatment. (who.int)
  • The study also collected sociodemographic information, medical information, and information relating to access to the oncology centre, patients' beliefs, and patients' opinions about the attitudes of medical staff. (who.int)
  • Health systems should define and regularly monitor interval targets through quantitative data in order to be more equitable and more effective and to ensure that patients with cancer are treated within a defined timeframe. (who.int)
  • Parents of children on cancer treatment were invited by health care personnel at pediatric oncology centers, and parents meeting the modified symptom criteria on the PCL-C were included in the study. (jmir.org)
  • NeoKit: Tools for Assessment and Care of the Newborn , is a new digital resource for primary care pediatricians and pediatric hospitalists. (aap.org)
  • This paper, featured in the Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care, reviews important conceptual and methodological considerations for selecting self-reported physician well-being measures to monitor health system performance and to screen individual physicians for symptoms of distress. (cma.ca)
  • According to one medical outcomes and guidelines source book - 1996, Outcomes research[full citation needed] includes health services research that focuses on identifying variations in medical procedures and associated health outcomes. (wikipedia.org)
  • Consequently, the field is more multi-disciplinary, involving, in addition to healthcare professionals and the manufacturers of medical devices or pharmaceuticals, medical economists, sociologists, and public health researchers. (wikipedia.org)
  • Several existing APHA policy statements address the need for improved access to dental care, eye care, and/or medical care in certain patient populations, but this is the only statement that specifically addresses diabetes. (apha.org)
  • 1] As a major public health problem in the country, diabetes has a significantly greater rate of medical disability among affected individuals relative to those without diabetes. (apha.org)
  • Quality measures were abstracted from medical records at each health center. (nih.gov)
  • Long-term care (LTC) settings, such as nursing homes/skilled nursing facilities and assisted living, are home to individuals who are unable to live independently and who need a variety of services, including both medical and personal care. (cdc.gov)
  • In a previous study published in the Dec. 12, 2007, issue of the Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA) the researchers reported their success in improving both quality of care and health-related quality of life measures while reducing emergency department use. (sciencedaily.com)
  • With the assistance of an electronic medical record and tracking system, the GRACE support team provides ongoing comprehensive care management. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Dr. Counsell is director of geriatrics for IU Medical Group which is the physician group responsible for patient care at the health centers of Wishard Health Services where the study was conducted. (sciencedaily.com)
  • After recovering from surgery, Wagner completed 20 days of radiation therapy with Dr. Vivek Patel, and now sees Dr. Anasuya Gunturi, a medical oncologist, for follow-up appointments and hormone therapy, as well as Dr. Ozcan and other members of the care team. (lowellgeneral.org)
  • Learn more about the latest health topics from our medical experts, participate in a class or a support group, review current hospital news, and take advantage of our many resources. (lowellgeneral.org)
  • Dr. Christopher Lathan is a thoracic medical oncologist at Dana-Farber's Lowe Center for Thoracic Oncology. (dana-farber.org)
  • Through her work, Florez is changing perceptions of lung cancer, improving screenings, and combating disparities in medical care. (dana-farber.org)
  • Key Council reports on this topic have addressed patient-centered medical homes, precision medicine, APMs, telemedicine, and retail and store-based health clinics. (ama-assn.org)
  • 3 Department of Health Education & Promotion, Faculty of Health Sciences, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Islamic Republic of Iran. (who.int)
  • Nearly all of the nation's academic medical centers - 95% - participated in the study. (rush.edu)
  • This honor is not the result of individuals, or teams, or departments, but rather the shared vision and purpose of all 12,000 employees at the Medical Center to provide the highest quality, patient-centered care. (rush.edu)
  • U.S. News & World Report ranked five specialty care programs at Rush University Medical Center among the best in the country - with two in the top 10 nationwide - in the annual "Best Hospitals" issue. (rush.edu)
  • Investigation of urology intraoperative events leading to root cause analysis at national VA medical centers. (ahrq.gov)
  • Presentations will be delivered by leaders in health technology assessment of drugs and medical devices. (york.ac.uk)
  • Professor CHEN received his M.D. degree in social medicine and health management from Shanghai Medical University in 1998 and completed research fellowship at School of Public Health, University of California at Berkeley from August of 2000 to May of 2001. (york.ac.uk)
  • Hereceived his Bachelor of Medicine at Shanghai Medical University in 1991, his Master of Public Health at Shanghai Medical University in 1997, and earned his Ph.D. in Management at Fudan University in 2006. (york.ac.uk)
  • He was a PI of several projects funded by the World Health Organization, World Bank, China Medical Board, Ministry of Health. (york.ac.uk)
  • When Sage Akouri needed what they considered to be life-saving medical care, their fate rested in the hands of a psychologist. (abc.net.au)
  • In 2017, medical guidelines for trans health were updated by Thorne Harbour Health, a Victorian LGBTI health organisation. (abc.net.au)
  • The medical center began what Lago calls its ​ " malnutrition journey" in 2016 by building awareness across the organization, gathering data and joining a national learning collaborative called the Malnutrition Quality Improvement Initiative. (dukeendowment.org)
  • This data centre conducts research to support a vibrant medical profession and a healthy population by providing information on resource allocation and workforce planning. (cma.ca)
  • Evaluates a hub-and-spoke teleneurology program based at Vanderbilt University Medical Center serving smaller, community-based hospitals in Kentucky and Tennessee. (ruralhealthinfo.org)
  • Measuring functioning and well-being : the medical outcomes study approach / Anita L. Stewart & John E. Ware, editors. (who.int)
  • National Study of Medical Care Outcomes (U.S. (who.int)
  • Valuing health care : costs, benefits, and effectiveness of pharmaceuticals and other medical technologies / edited by Frank A. Sloan. (who.int)
  • Measuring health and medical outcomes / edited by Crispin Jenkinson. (who.int)
  • Assessment and evaluation of health and medical care : a methods text / edited by Crispin Jenkinson. (who.int)
  • RMD approached NCHS/QDRL for its assistance with cognitive testing of competing question formulations and approaches in seven major domains, including: medical care, mental health, prescription medications, therapies, DME and assistive technology, disability, and chronic conditions which (described more fully in table 1). (cdc.gov)
  • Do you see medical doctors medical medical care, mental about your health often? (cdc.gov)
  • If no: Are you often unable to health services more than see a medical doctor when you people your age? (cdc.gov)
  • C. Other than your annual check-up, do you need or use medical care or other health services on a regular basis? (cdc.gov)
  • A. Because of a physical, Do you use prescription medication used on an medical, or mental health medicine regularly (other than ongoing or condition that has a vitamins or birth control pills)? (cdc.gov)
  • There is ample evidence that accurate identification of cognitive abilities (and disabilities) can significantly optimize care. (researchgate.net)
  • The purpose of this study is to improve resident care outcomes by increasing the proficiency of skilled nursing facility staffs in the cognitive assessment of their residents. (researchgate.net)
  • We discuss implications of these empirical findings in terms of training staffs to improving cognitive assessment in nursing homes. (researchgate.net)
  • Long-term services and supports (LTSS) refer to an extensive range of health and health-related services and other types of assistance needed by individuals who lack the capacity for self-care due to physical, cognitive, or mental conditions or disabilities1. (who.int)
  • Adults with [1] ongoing physical, cognitive, or mental health conditions or difficulties functioning who [2] need health or related support services of a type or amount beyond that needed by adults of the same sex and similar age (NIH 2013). (cdc.gov)
  • citation needed] During World War I, intense efforts to improve the outcomes of care for battle casualties, with careful attention to outcomes led to major advances in orthopedic surgery, plastic surgery, blood transfusion and the prevention of tetanus and gangrene. (wikipedia.org)
  • As part of the National Institutes for Health (NIH), it is the world's leading funder of cancer research to improve cancer prevention, detection, diagnosis and survivorship. (uky.edu)
  • CDC recently released its latest findings from the U.S. Zika Pregnancy Registry (USZPR) on Zika virus infection in pregnant women and infants, which highlight the importance of prevention and early care. (cdc.gov)
  • Train to reduce health inequalities and recognize the health needs of diverse patient populations. (laerdal.com)
  • Examines equity structures, processes, and outcomes in cancer center endorsements and their relationship to high-quality cancer care for all populations. (ruralhealthinfo.org)
  • Discusses cancer health disparities due to socioeconomic and insurance status, minoritized racial/ethnic groups, medically underserved populations, and rural populations and how endorsing bodies can incorporate health equity requirements in cancer care for these groups. (ruralhealthinfo.org)
  • Examines the impact of establishing an academic cardio-oncology service line model for a large, multi-hospital health system to improve access and equity, with rural populations as a primary focus. (ruralhealthinfo.org)
  • Examines populations who have limited access to telemedicine for plastic surgery care as well as general healthcare. (ruralhealthinfo.org)
  • AHRQ's latest grantee profile features Louis Halamek, M.D., a neonatologist who works in a level IV (most critically ill) neonatal intensive care unit at the Stanford Medicine Children's Health - Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. (ahrq.gov)
  • Enabling tax and accounting professionals and businesses of all sizes drive productivity, navigate change, and deliver better outcomes. (wolterskluwer.com)
  • Amtelco's improved auditing enables hospital call center supervisors to assess communications from different platforms to help ensure a satisfactory patient experience. (answerstat.com)
  • Purpose: In men undergoing urethroplasty we used the American Urological Association (AUA) symptom index to assess the magnitude of symptoms and determine the validity of this index as an outcome assessment tool. (elsevierpure.com)
  • BACKGROUND: In 2013, a pregnancy exposure registry and birth defects surveillance (PER/BDS) system was initiated in eThekwini District, KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), to assess the impact of antiretroviral treatment (ART) on birth outcomes. (bvsalud.org)
  • At the same time, qualitative studies in China have suggested that people are often critical of performance and that there is a crisis of trust in doctors and the health care system. (gla.ac.uk)
  • Draws from American Hospital Association data from 2008 to 2017 and explores the differing outcomes hospital closures had on oncology care, radiation services, and cancer screening in rural areas. (ruralhealthinfo.org)
  • Though listed as a synonym for the National Library of Medicine MeSH term "Outcome Assessment (Health Care)", outcomes research may refer to both health services research and healthcare outcomes assessment, which aims at Health technology assessment, decision making, and policy analysis through systematic evaluation of quality of care, access, and effectiveness. (wikipedia.org)
  • The National Information Center on Health Services Research & Health Care Technology (NICHSR) ensures that the NLM products address the information needs of the health services research workforce. (nih.gov)
  • Health Policy and Services Research information is available through Digital Collections in the Health Policy and Services Research collection . (nih.gov)
  • As part of a broader NLM reorganization, the National Information Center on Health Services Research & Health Care Technology (NICHSR) website has been updated to reflect changes in our product offerings. (nih.gov)
  • See an archived version of this site at Health Services Research Projects in Progress (HSRProj) - Last Archive capture date - September 12, 2021. (nih.gov)
  • The HSRR database was designed for health care researchers and health sciences librarians seeking data resources used in health services research, the behavioral and social sciences and public health. (nih.gov)
  • See an archived version of this site at Health Services/Sciences Research Resources (HSRR) - Last Archive capture date - August 20, 2021. (nih.gov)
  • death) were obtained from the Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services (5). (cdc.gov)
  • Based on the support team's findings, a larger interdisciplinary team (including a geriatrician, pharmacist, physical therapist, mental health social worker, and community-based services liaison) develops an individualized care plan. (sciencedaily.com)
  • With GRACE we focused on the many issues faced by aging low-income adults -- access to needed services, medications, mobility, depression, transportation, nutrition, as well as other health issues of aging," said Dr. Counsell, who is a geriatrician. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The project's core theoretical contribution is to understanding the relationships between attitudes and health-related behaviours, focussing particularly on how people evaluate their health system, their trust in doctors and the health system, and their utilization of preventive and curative health services. (gla.ac.uk)
  • Yet work done in other countries has shown that attitudes, including performance evaluations and trust, can impact on people's decisions about when and where to use health services. (gla.ac.uk)
  • Professor of Health Services, Associate Dean of the School of Public Health, Fudan University (FUSPH). (york.ac.uk)
  • He is the editor-in-chief of Evidence-based Health Care Decision Making and Management, Health Services Evaluation and Disease Burdens of Main Birth Defects and Economic Evaluation of Their Preventive Strategies in China. (york.ac.uk)
  • Mr Wiggins said health services for transgender people had traditionally been delivered through a hospital-based system, with a psychiatric model of care that more often than not led to long wait times. (abc.net.au)
  • Long-term services and supports (LTSS) refer to a broad range of health and health-related services and other types of assistance that are needed by individuals over an extended period of time. (who.int)
  • Medicaid allows for the coverage of LTSS services over a continuum of settings, ranging from institutional care to community-based LTSS. (who.int)
  • LTSS are delivered in a variety of settings, some institutional (e.g. intermediate care facilities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, nursing homes), and some home- and community-based (e.g. adult day services, assisted living facilities and personal care services at home). (who.int)
  • As of 2016, there were 4 600 adult day services centres2, 12 200 home health agencies, 4 300 hospices, 15 600 nursing homes and 28 900 residential care communities. (who.int)
  • In 2015, about 4 456 000 persons received services from home health agencies (Harris-Kojetin et al. (who.int)
  • To address one of the primary health concerns affecting our rural communities, MRHC is expanding mental health services. (mrhcia.com)
  • Summarizes results from a series of reports documenting disparities in access to health services nationwide across ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs) categorized by rurality and racial and ethnic composition. (ruralhealthinfo.org)
  • Evaluating health interventions : an introduction to evaluation of health treatments, services, policies and organizational interventions / John Ovretveit. (who.int)
  • Research methods in health : investigating health and health services / Ann Bowling. (who.int)
  • Do you use mental health mental health, treatment or counseling for treatment or support such as substance any kind of mental health, counseling or substance abuse abuse and substance abuse, or services? (cdc.gov)
  • Nurses provide services under the supervision of a physician, who consults with them as changes in care are needed. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Overview of Geriatric Care Every 4 years, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) updates its strategic plan and defines its mission and goals. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Funding for the study was provided by CMS, Department of Health & Human Services. (medscape.com)
  • He also is director of the IU Center of Excellence in Geriatric Medicine and Training, one of 25 sites supported nationally by the John A. Hartford Foundation. (sciencedaily.com)
  • At the York-Fudan Workshop international experts will explore the experience of implementing HTA processes internationally, as well as the lessons learnt and methods used by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in the UK. (york.ac.uk)
  • The intent of this research is to identify shortfalls in practice and to develop strategies to improve care. (wikipedia.org)
  • The results of outcomes research are used to inform the decisions of legislative bodies that make decisions related to healthcare, as well as of financial bodies (governments, insurers, employers) who seek to minimize cost and waste while ensuring the provision of an acceptable level of care. (wikipedia.org)
  • The c. 1847 work of Ignaz Semmelweis on the association between puerperal fever and the absence of aseptic procedures (specifically, doctors who failed to clean their hands before delivering babies) and the subsequent use of calcium hypochlorite to reduce risk, is an early example of outcomes research. (wikipedia.org)
  • citation needed] Although the exact origins of the term "outcomes research" is unclear, the methods associated with outcomes research first gained wide attention in the 1850s as a result of the work of Florence Nightingale during the Crimean War. (wikipedia.org)
  • Geriatric Resources for Assessment and Care of Elders (GRACE) was developed by researchers from the IU School of Medicine, the IU Center for Aging Research and the Regenstrief Institute to involve seniors and their primary care physicians in a program to optimize health and functional status, and to decrease high-cost emergency department visits and hospital admissions. (sciencedaily.com)
  • This interdisciplinary project establishes a new collaboration among UK researchers and a leading Chinese social research team, to conduct the first major study of Chinese people's attitudes towards their health care. (gla.ac.uk)
  • Previous quantitative research on health in China has examined the influence on utilization of age and gender, incomes, insurance protection, distance to health service providers and perceived health care needs. (gla.ac.uk)
  • Fieldwork was carried out from 1 November 2012 to 17 January 2013 by the Research Center for Contemporary China at Peking University. (gla.ac.uk)
  • Bunker, professor emeritus of anesthesia and of health research and policy, was best-known for initiating the first epidemiologic study of surgical mortality, and for leading the study group that produced the landmark book Costs, Risks and Benefits of Surgery . (stanford.edu)
  • His research combines neuroimaging, genomic and bioinformatic techniques to better understand the architecture of human brain development in health, and in neurogenetic disorders that increase risk for psychiatric symptoms. (nih.gov)
  • Improved patient outcomes from research-driven care. (uky.edu)
  • During those reviews, the University of Kentucky (UK) and UK HealthCare also must demonstrate a sustained and deep commitment to cancer care and research. (uky.edu)
  • This includes support to the cancer center for state-of-the-art facilities, personnel, and a variety of research resources and equipment. (uky.edu)
  • This prestigious designation ensures that we can accelerate cancer research to deliver tomorrow's cancer care to Kentuckians across our state - in all 120 counties - sooner. (uky.edu)
  • The partnership aims to create long-term, sustainable collaboration in health economics, which will give UK and Chinese academics the means to work together on world-class educational and research outcomes that would otherwise not be possible working in isolation. (york.ac.uk)
  • Director at the Center for Pharmacoeconomic Evaluation and Research, Fudan University. (york.ac.uk)
  • Currently he serves as the director of the Center for Pharmacoeconomic Evaluation and Research, Fudan University. (york.ac.uk)
  • He is often invited as investigator and advisor by national and municipal governments for various research programs in the field of Chinese healthcare system, national and provincial health insurance, pharmacoeconomics and pharmaceutical policy, health financing, etc. (york.ac.uk)
  • The School of Nursing and Midwifery offers a range of professional development opportunities for nurses and midwives to upskill in specialist areas, including research, pain management and First Nations perinatal health. (edu.au)
  • The Data Collection and Analysis in Midwifery Research short course will give you the skills to improve maternity outcomes through health research. (edu.au)
  • AHRQ Projects funded by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Trust Fund. (ahrq.gov)
  • The authors review evidence supporting the validity of four of the most commonly used measures of well-being in U.S. physicians, identify gaps in the literature, present practical recommendations for healthcare organizations' selection of appropriate measurement tools and offer directions for future research to advance the measurement of physician well-being outcomes. (cma.ca)
  • Often used solely or in combination with quantitative methods to understand how interventions are delivered and lead to outcomes as part of process evaluations. (cardiff.ac.uk)
  • Latinos are disproportionately likely to lack a high school diploma, compared with non-Hispanic whites, a trend associated with worse outcomes in arthritis and indicating a need for health interventions. (cdc.gov)
  • Learn about the aetiology of the wound, factors affecting healing, advanced care decision making, and interventions for burns, trauma, surgical wounds, tissue reconstruction and the chronic wound. (edu.au)
  • This NIHR Health Technology Assessment (HTA) programme funded trial is a multi-centre randomised controlled trial aiming to recruit 430 participants across 20 secondary care sites in the UK. (abdn.ac.uk)
  • Professor CHEN is director of the Key Lab of Health Technology Assessment (National Health Commission) at Fudan University. (york.ac.uk)
  • Director of WHO Collaborating Center for Health Technology Assessment and Management. (york.ac.uk)
  • His academic interests focus on health technology assessment, health policy, health economics, and hospital management. (york.ac.uk)
  • In this retrospective analysis of suicide-related events reported to the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) National Center for Patient Safety between January 2018 and June 2022, researchers found that deficiencies in mental health treatment, communication challenges, and unsafe environments were the most common contributors to suicide-related events. (ahrq.gov)
  • The four steps of CPRA are illustrated using the example of outpatient blood draws in the Veterans Health Administration. (ahrq.gov)
  • Hemodialysis bleeding events and deaths: an 18-year retrospective analysis of patient safety and root cause analysis reports in the Veterans Health Administration. (ahrq.gov)
  • Review of reported adverse events occurring among the homeless veteran population in the Veterans Health Administration. (ahrq.gov)
  • Using data from the Veterans Health Administration National Center for Patient Safety, this retrospective study found that suicide and opioid overdose are the most serious healthcare-related adverse events affecting homeless veterans. (ahrq.gov)
  • Root cause analysis of adverse events involving opioid overdoses in the Veterans Health Administration. (ahrq.gov)
  • Outcomes were assessed pre- and postintervention and at 12-month follow-up. (jmir.org)
  • There was no improvement, however, in any of the intermediate outcomes assessed (urgent care or hospitalization for asthma, control of glycated hemoglobin levels for diabetes, and control of blood pressure for hypertension). (nih.gov)
  • Both the usual care and the GRACE groups were comprised of lower risk for hospitalization and higher risk for hospitalization individuals, were predominately female (77 percent) and African-American and were seen at six community-based health centers. (sciencedaily.com)
  • We used logistic regression to estimate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for associations of education with measures of baseline health and program adherence. (cdc.gov)
  • This award, with its unique, comprehensive and timely methodology, recognizes hospitals that achieve results on key measures that define patient care and delivery. (rush.edu)
  • Results of the AUA symptom index correlate closely with conventional measures of urethroplasty outcome, such as radiographic retrograde urethrography and urinary flow studies. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Healthcare systems are beginning to integrate measures of physician well-being into institutional assessments. (cma.ca)
  • Measures of need and outcome for primary health care / David Wilkin, Lesley Hallam, and Marie-Anne Doggett. (who.int)
  • Congress established the GRECCs in 1975 to improve the health and healthcare of older Veterans. (va.gov)
  • Healthcare reform is calling out for ways to improve health and lower costs. (sciencedaily.com)
  • In an AHRQ-funded study published in Obstetrics and Gynecology , researchers determined that some postpartum care strategies have been shown to improve some aspects of postpartum care. (ahrq.gov)
  • Has your organization used an AHRQ tool to improve patient care, make a culture change or save costs? (ahrq.gov)
  • The encouraging findings from the Million Hearts Model suggest that modernized payment models may be an affirmative strategy to [incentivize guideline-concordant CVD preventive care and improve outcomes], though further work is needed to ensure that these models are patient-centric, optimally deployed, and equity-enhancing," add the editorial writers. (medscape.com)
  • Regional poison center data suggest that phenibut exposures have increased in recent years ( 3 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Providers use standard National Poison Data System definitions to enable consistent reporting among poison centers and across years of data. (cdc.gov)
  • PROVIDER PREVIEW REPORTS Hospice data in Care Compare will be refreshed in November. (nahc.org)
  • Many health care leaders consider the annual study to be the most accurate gauge of the quality and safety of the care hospitals deliver because, unlike other ranking systems that take reputation into account or use old or incomplete data, the Quality and Accountability Study is based entirely on objective data related to patient outcomes for all inpatients regardless of insurance coverage. (rush.edu)
  • Vizient uses patient outcomes data provided monthly by the hospitals themselves. (rush.edu)
  • We therefore develop and apply tools for the integration of human neuroimaging and postmortem data - to combine the best of both methods and build more holistic "multiscale" models of the human brain in health and disease. (nih.gov)
  • We currently have two methods of collecting health data that involve active patient participation. (cancer.gov)
  • Data compare rural and urban differences in healthcare use, treatment received, and mortality with consideration for severity of diagnosis. (ruralhealthinfo.org)
  • Presents data on the distance to care from the population center of rural and urban ZCTAs to the nearest provider. (ruralhealthinfo.org)
  • Getting doctors to listen : ethics and outcomes data in context / edited by Philip J. Boyle. (who.int)
  • STUDY DESIGN-- We analyzed data from the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System for 124,348 women who delivered live infants in 14 states during 2000 through 2009. (cdc.gov)
  • METHODS: We analyzed data from 4,353 women with recent births in Kigoma Region, Tanzania, and their use of PNC (defined as at least 1 checkup in a health facility in the region within 42 days of delivery). (cdc.gov)
  • See an archived version of this site at Partners in Information Access for the Public Health Workforce (PHPartners) - Last Archive capture date - September 12, 2021. (nih.gov)
  • Healthcare organizations use multiple proactive and reactive methods of investigating and preventing adverse events. (ahrq.gov)
  • OBJECTIVES: At the end of the first year, we assessed the risk of major congenital malformations (CM) and other adverse birth outcomes (ABOs) detected at birth, in children born to women exposed to ART during pregnancy. (bvsalud.org)
  • Trial participants are followed-up for 18 months and the patient outcome is quality of life bodily pain which is measured using a questionnaire (SF-36) that is completed at entry into the trial (baseline) and then at 3, 9, 12 and 18 months. (abdn.ac.uk)
  • A team approach to preventive health care delivery for older adults developed by researchers improves health and quality of life, decreased emergency department visits and lowered hospital admission rates. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Subcommittee) and numerous other sources related to the measurement of disability, chronic health or mental health conditions in the adult population. (cdc.gov)
  • Key council reports on this topic have addressed APMs, Medicaid expansion, the site-of-service differential and high-value care. (ama-assn.org)
  • Managed LTSS plans play a key role in the delivery of health care to Medicaid enrolees. (who.int)
  • The Health Disparities Collaboratives significantly improved the processes of care for two of the three conditions studied. (nih.gov)
  • These challenges can also be due to chronic conditions that can mimic signs or symptoms of an infection or sepsis and can make it difficult to know if the resident is experiencing a change in their average health status, or baseline. (cdc.gov)
  • Students apply theoretical frameworks, evidence-informed knowledge and skills in providing care of clients with acute physiological problems and/or exacerbations of chronic illnesses and care of clients with acute or long-term mental health problems. (queensu.ca)
  • This report summarizes the findings from three rounds of testing designed to evaluate questions concerning adults with chronic healthcare needs (ACHCN). (cdc.gov)
  • The panel developed these questions with the broad objective of improving the surveillance and monitoring of health care and related service need and use among people with chronic conditions and/or disabilities at the population level (NIH 2013). (cdc.gov)
  • A high-reliability organization framework for health care: a multiyear implementation strategy and associated outcomes. (ahrq.gov)
  • Pan American Health Organization. (who.int)
  • The nurse practitioner and the social worker meet with the patient's primary care doctor to come up with a health-care plan consistent with the patient's goals, such as maintaining the ability to participate in social and religious activities. (sciencedaily.com)
  • This can provide important feedback to healthcare providers for consistent monitoring. (cancer.gov)
  • CONCLUSION: Women's decision-making autonomy and presence of companionship at birth, as well as proximity to a health facility with adequate infrastructure, equipment, and workforce, were associated with increased PNC use. (cdc.gov)
  • Professor of Health Economics. (york.ac.uk)
  • He had more than 160 publications on international and Chinese health economics and management journals. (york.ac.uk)
  • The aim of the present study was to report on the first experiences and the learning curve of colorectal ESD in a European center. (nih.gov)
  • The number of cases increased sharply over the study period, particularly since 2015, when regional poison centers became able to use "phenibut" as a relevant term to capture exposures ( Figure ). (cdc.gov)
  • Materials and methods This was a retrospective cross-sectional observational study conducted at a tertiary health care center in Maharashtra, India. (thieme-connect.de)
  • This study compared baseline health status and examined differences in program efficacy and adherence among Latino adults with and without a high school diploma enrolled in a pre−post evaluation of CCG. (cdc.gov)
  • Rush in turn uses the results of the study to guide improvements in patient care. (rush.edu)
  • This study combined proactive and reactive risk assessments into a Combined Proactive Risk Assessment (CPRA) to identify risks not detected by one method on its own. (ahrq.gov)
  • First, we study rare genetic disorders that increase risk for mental health difficulties. (nih.gov)
  • Second, we study sex as a neurobiological variable that influences mental health outcomes in the general population. (nih.gov)
  • Our course is the only specialised course of study in Australia that prepares perioperative Registered Nurses to undertake advanced nursing practice skills in surgical assisting, and collaborative patient care in pre-operative and postoperative care of the surgical patient population. (edu.au)
  • Measuring quality in general practice : pilot study of a needs, process and outcome measure / J. G. R. Howie, D. J. Heaney, M. Maxwell. (who.int)
  • Until recently, the most common way to access gender-affirming hormone therapy required a mandatory mental health assessment or a diagnosis of gender dysphoria. (abc.net.au)
  • Having to wait incredibly long times puts them at risk of poor mental health - so increased anxiety and depression, increased risk of self-harm and increased risk of suicide. (abc.net.au)
  • If you need additional mental health information, education, or would like to discuss support, please contact your primary care physician at (712) 655-2072. (mrhcia.com)
  • Distinct mental health differences are evident when comparing rural and urban residents. (mrhcia.com)
  • This article describes a meta-analysis of The Working Mind, a program that was developed to address workplace mental health. (cma.ca)
  • B. Do you need or use mental If no: Do you need mental health treatment or health treatment or support support such as that you do not receive? (cdc.gov)
  • C. Do you need or get treatment or counseling for any kind of mental health, substance abuse, or emotional problem? (cdc.gov)
  • and 2) examine arthritis outcomes and program adherence at follow-up to determine whether CCG's efficacy differed between education groups. (cdc.gov)
  • Despite differences in approaches to organizational problem solving, healthcare managers and organizational behavior management (OBM) practitioners share a number of practices, and connecting healthcare management with OBM may lead to improvements in patient safety. (cdc.gov)
  • Enabling organizations to ensure adherence with ever-changing regulatory obligations, manage risk, increase efficiency, and produce better business outcomes. (wolterskluwer.com)
  • Development and strengthening of local health systems : quality and efficiency of hospital care : the relationship between structure, process and outcome / José María Paganini. (who.int)
  • During the child's treatment, parents have to cope with the disease itself, invasive treatments, and uncertainty about the child's health and outcome. (jmir.org)
  • Cancer treatments can be awful, but so is having to navigate prior authorization to get oncologist-recommended care. (ama-assn.org)
  • Our results provide some evidence of a U-shaped relationship between risk-adjusted costs and outcomes for hip replacement surgery. (whiterose.ac.uk)
  • Based on her family history and personal risk factors, Wagner's primary care physician referred her to a program at Lowell General Hospital that specializes in helping these women prevent cancer or catch it early. (lowellgeneral.org)
  • The Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Program at Lowell General's new Women's Wellness Center is designed to provide local access to this advanced level of care that previously required trips into Boston. (lowellgeneral.org)
  • Bunker's bible," as it was nicknamed, provided surgeons with easy-to-use tables and decision trees that summarized mortality rates, age-related risk assessments and quality-of-life impacts for the most common surgical procedures. (stanford.edu)
  • Combined proactive risk assessment: unifying proactive and reactive risk assessment techniques in health care. (ahrq.gov)
  • Identified root causes include issues related to risk assessment for suicidal or overdose behaviors as well as poor interdisciplinary communication and coordination of care. (ahrq.gov)
  • Delays in cancer diagnosis and initiation of treatment are known to be associated with a worse survival outcome and an increased risk of mortality. (who.int)
  • Built on decades of expertise, SimMan 3G PLUS offers a fully immersive experience setting the standard in patient care simulation. (laerdal.com)
  • Training individually or in a team, learners can practice critical skills such as decision-making and team communication to deliver high-quality patient care. (laerdal.com)
  • The panel members are advising EPA on how to use available exposure and health surveillance databases and registries to characterize any remaining exposures and risks. (cdc.gov)
  • This practice course is about the care of adults with complex health challenges and unpredictable outcomes. (queensu.ca)
  • For the first time, the state-funded care for adults also extended to a regional area, with a clinic at Ballarat Community Health. (abc.net.au)
  • Health care providers managing cases identify the exposure agents by manufacturer name or synonym. (cdc.gov)
  • The First 1,000 Days Knowledge Center provides access to learning modules and live sessions to quickly get up to speed on the best practices to impact health outcomes during the crucial first 1,000 days of a child's life. (aap.org)
  • In Ballarat, Sage Akouri said it was important people had autonomy over decisions to access gender affirming health care. (abc.net.au)
  • Sage Akouri identifies as non-binary and is hoping to use the new trans and gender diverse clinic in Ballarat to access health care. (abc.net.au)
  • He said the new clinics had addressed a number of issues including timely access to care, affordability and, importantly, clients' autonomy over their health decisions. (abc.net.au)
  • Generally, when people have spent years thinking about how they feel and what they want to do, the moment that they decide, and speak up, it does become incredibly urgent for them to access health care,' he said. (abc.net.au)
  • We didn't know if they had access to nutritious food, if family members were able to help them obtain or prepare meals, if they were able to retain and implement the nutrition education they received, or if they were following the nutrition care plan that was created specifically to help them heal," Lago says. (dukeendowment.org)
  • Call 911 or access physician health and wellness supports. (cma.ca)
  • Secondary outcomes were self-reported symptoms of depression, anxiety, health care consumption, and sick leave during the past month. (jmir.org)
  • Over three days of hands-on, interactive experiences, the workshop upskills nurses working in residential aged care, acute and sub-acute hospitals, general practice clinics and the community. (edu.au)
  • In the UK, this was also adopted in primary care. (wikipedia.org)
  • This template guides users through an organizational readiness assessment questionnaire. (cma.ca)
  • This primer addresses the principles and practices of change management and how they apply to quality improvement in health care. (cma.ca)