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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/topics/covid-19/long-covid-summit-report.pdf
February 27, 2023 - The goal of hearing from the panel was to gain a better
understanding of how policymakers and clinicians … patients’ needs are met (reducing fragmentation of care), and clinicians do not question the clinical … multi-disciplinary care about how to best
organize clinics and care centers to treat and support patients … How might a model akin to a tumor board function for Long COVID? … These include questions such as when a patient will be
able to lift a 10-pound weight and how long the
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psnet.ahrq.gov/perspective/organizational-change-face-highly-public-errors-ii-duke-experience
July 20, 2010 - How could such a terrible mistake happen to a team of highly qualified and dedicated individuals in an … need to promote a culture of safety throughout the health system. … openly identified, reviewed, and responded to in a manner that allows us to share lessons learned. … Although many of these efforts are in their early stages and we still have much to do and to learn, we … The authors are solely responsible for this report’s contents, findings, and conclusions, which do not
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www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/home/getfilebytoken/cmJ4Bm9BysHuBX2Wy8MQbc
December 07, 2005 - What Are Screening Techniques and How Do They Differ by Age? … What Is the Accuracy of Screening Techniques and How Does It Vary by Age? … 2 to
4 years old and results do not allow for determination of optimal ages of intervention. … What are screening techniques and how do they differ by age?
c. … Semantics A set of words known to a person that are a part of a specific language
(vocabulary).
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/nation/kid/kid_2009_introduction.jsp
January 01, 2009 - This tutorial also describes how to verify that the data have loaded correctly. … The HCUP Sampling Design tutorial is designed to help users learn how to account for sample design … Return to Introduction
HOW TO USE THE KID FOR DATA ANALYSIS
This section provides a brief synopsis … However, some hospitals do not supply data to HCUP. … In the KID, a small percentage of the cases with a DRG of "Normal Newborn" do not meet the in-hospital
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/outcomes-testing-evaluation_research.pdf
January 01, 2009 - Existing testing trials and studies do not always have a health outcome as the primary
outcome measure … do so. … How the test is taken, how the results are delivered to patients (such as by mail or
in person and with … , and behavioral effects do not always have to be negative. … How do
patients’ treatment preferences compare
with those of clinicians?
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/whitepaper4-bossuyt02262010-2.pdf
January 01, 2009 - Existing testing trials and studies do not always have a health outcome as the primary
outcome measure … do so. … How the test is taken, how the results are delivered to patients (such as by mail or
in person and with … , and behavioral effects do not always have to be negative. … How do
patients’ treatment preferences compare
with those of clinicians?
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hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/ccr/ip-ccr/CCR-NRD_UserGuide_2010-2018.pdf
January 01, 2018 - The charges (costs) do not reflect the specific
amounts that hospitals receive in payment. … number, HOSP_NRD, which is a unique hospital number exclusive
to the NRD. … The hospital identifiers (HOSP_NRD) are reassigned each year and do not
link to other HCUP or to external … Although HTYPE is not
provided on the CCR for NRD file, it is helpful to know how this variable is defined … the patient’s MS-DRG
or CCS category to get a more accurate CCR and, hence, a more accurate cost
estimate
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2024-12/morgan-report.pdf
January 01, 2024 - Methods: A methodologically rigorous approach was used to quantify the impact and
relationship between … Aim 1), how this is associated with changes in healthcare worker and
institutional behavior (Aim 2), … and how patients at high risk of adverse events while on
contact isolation can be identified prior … to the adverse event using a prediction rule
(Aim 3). … Do contact precautions cause depression? A two-year study
at a tertiary care medical centre.
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/nppv-respiratory-failure_disposition-comments.pdf
July 01, 2012 - The conclusions do
support continued efforts to assure access to as well as proper training in
methods … The authors otherwise do provide a clinically meaningful report with well
formed questions and a thorough … It will also be important for the authors to specify how
this report differs from these other guidelines … and how this report should
be used by readers/clinicians [compared to existing guidelines and
systematic … in defining how NPPV was used.
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/pqmp-disposition-comments.pdf
April 07, 2025 - In the end I do not feel this
had a negative impact on the scope of the work or the
findings. … of a quality measure
• Usability/feasibility of a follow-up measure
• How tools or implementation … Students do
need to be enrolled in traditional Medicaid to qualify,
however, payment and criteria is … Including case studies or examples of
such systemic gaps would strengthen this section,
providing a … context:
Studies are also needed to assess how to measure practice context, and how context is associated
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/menopause_executive.pdf
March 01, 2015 - Although sleep disturbances during menopause are
common,30 how often they are secondary to menopausal … of a
uterus, lack of reporting did not allow us to do so. … , the possibility of increased mortality with high-
dose vitamin E has been raised.36 Additionally, case … reports
of hepatotoxicity with black cohosh have been published.37
This association has been debated … United States
Pharmacopeia review of the black cohosh case reports of
hepatotoxicity.
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www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/home/getfilebytoken/CC7S5LxbFmoHh5ZmMxJWkM
February 01, 2016 - screening;
and how all of these considerations vary depending on
a woman's risk for breast cancer. … Additional efforts to reduce false-positive results
and improve how they are communicated and to rec- … False positive results do
not have a negative effect on reattendance for subsequent breast
screening. … What are the harms† of routine mammography screening, and how do they differ by age, risk factor‡, … How do the harms† of routine breast cancer screening vary by screening modality§?
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/852700/psn-pdf
August 30, 2023 - Sarah Mossburg: Do you think any of these trends had a larger impact on patient safety compared with … What are your thoughts on
how organizations can do so? … Regaining lost ground is going to require us to do something radically
different from what we have been … in
which they work, and people are just told to do something without playing a role in codesign and … We are partnering with other academic programs to do the same.
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integrationacademy.ahrq.gov/products/playbooks/moud-playbook/principles-person-centered-oud-treatment
January 01, 2023 - Functional Definition
Part 2: How Integrated Practices Differ
Lexicon Development … indicator of progress toward treatment goals, rather than a reason to remove a patient from buprenorphine … Do NOT discontinue their MOUD treatment due to use of other substances. … using medications to treat people with OUD, consider how to incorporate person-centered care principles … Person-centered care includes helping patients choose the right medication for them and how best to help
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/atrial-fibrillation-ablation_executive.pdf
July 01, 2009 - is not the equivalent of a worse prognosis with
sinus rhythm per se, and it should not be a cause to … How does the effect of RFA on
short- and long-term rhythm control differ
among the various techniques … Moreover, to further understand why some
patients benefit from RFA and some do not, a uniform
system … reported in the studies reviewed, serious and life-
threatening events (e.g., atrioesophageal fistula) do … They do not meet all the criteria in
the “good” category because they have some deficiencies, but none
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psnet.ahrq.gov/node/33608/psn-pdf
February 01, 2024 - Patient Safety Threats and Challenges
As research evolves and begins to recognize nationally how historic … hear the stories and threats to
safety and understand how to provide consistently safe access and equitable … https://psnet.ahrq.gov/issue/what-we-can-do-about-maternal-mortality-and-how-do-it-quickly
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov … The cycle to respectful care: a qualitative approach to the
creation of an actionable framework to address … Lyndon A. Failure to rescue, communication, and safety Culture.
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2024-01/friese-report.pdf
January 01, 2024 - how communication practices and technologies influence safe chemotherapy
administration. … In this study, we had the opportunity to observe how physicians and nurses use media arising
from the … ask, we’ve not known what to do…[We’ve] sent patients home…that drove a
couple of hours, and the on-call … “There seems to be some kind of communication breakdown…The patient knows more
sometimes than we do. … The results of this study suggest that delays in chemotherapy delivery do not have a singular
cause
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/systems/system/delivery-system-initiative/casalino/paper/casalino_idkeydsr.pdf
February 01, 2014 - This paper addresses two broad questions: What do we need to know about the delivery system
to change … But what do
we need to know about the delivery system to change it in ways that will benefit patients … cooperation, they
are unable to do so in a way that is adequate and updated, and in any case, their … studies of successful medical groups, hospitals, and
integrated systems suggest that leadership and … Improvement leaders: what do they and should they do: a summary of a review of research.
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/publications/files/casalino_idkeydsr.pdf
February 01, 2014 - This paper addresses two broad questions: What do we need to know about the delivery system
to change … But what do
we need to know about the delivery system to change it in ways that will benefit patients … cooperation, they
are unable to do so in a way that is adequate and updated, and in any case, their … studies of successful medical groups, hospitals, and
integrated systems suggest that leadership and … Improvement leaders: what do they and should they do: a summary of a review of research.
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digital.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/docs/citation/r01hs022505-wetterneck-final-report-2020.pdf
January 01, 2020 - Our study contributes evidence for how to design
EHRs to support clinician cognitive work, which is, … This is important because in primary care,
clinicians do not enter patient encounters to accomplish … discussed by
the participant via their recollection of the work they do. … focus on how that information is obtained by participants or how tasks are
completed.54 (pp. 63-68) … How many problems do family physicians manage at each encounter? A WReN study.