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effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/multiple-sclerosis_research-protocol.pdf
December 17, 2013 - Draft conceptual framework for Key Question 2
Figure 2 depicts at the top the logic path both physicians … and cognitive behaviors and habits) to an interpersonal decision
context and processes between the physician … the level of sophistication a
patient brings to the decisionmaking process and in part on how well a physician … .10 Eventually, the interaction results in decisions that may or may not be
concordant between the physician … multiple sclerosis/dt, th, im
2 exp patient preference/
3 exp attitude to health/
4 exp physician-patient
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November 01, 2020 - * Your health care professional may include your primary care physician, gastroenterologist (a doctor … urogynecologist (a doctor who specializes in disorders of the pelvic floor), surgeon, nurse practitioner, or physician
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May 01, 2020 - * Your child's health care professional may include your primary care physician; pediatrician; skin doctor … otolaryngologist); eye doctor (ophthalmologist); blood doctor (hematologist); surgeon; nurse practitioner; or physician
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effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/products/disparities-quality-improvement/research-protocol
December 01, 2019 - Examples include: physician reminder systems, facilitated relay of clinical data to providers, audit … and feedback, benchmarking, physician education, practice guidelines, critical pathways, patient education … Footnote two states: Taxonomy of quality improvement strategies: physician reminder systems; facilitated … relay of clinical data to providers; audit and feedback; benchmarking, physician education; practice
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January 01, 2012 - Physician Global Assessment improved 60% and 78% from baseline at 6 and 12
months, respectively. … Thus, the treatment is readily available and may be employed by physicians.
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Many devices have … Physicians
can recommend exercise, physical and/or occupational therapy, and weight loss. … Tofacitinib could also increase access to care if primary care physicians
were comfortable prescribing … Pain Physician
2008 May-Jun;11(3):343-53. PMID:
18523506
4.
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July 01, 2016 - * Your health care professional may include your primary care physician,
gastroenterologist (a doctor … urogynecologist (a
doctor who specializes in disorders of the pelvic floor), surgeon, nurse practitioner,
or physician
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June 01, 2016 - * Your child’s health care professional may include your primary care physician;
pediatrician; skin … otolaryngologist); eye doctor (ophthalmologist); blood doctor (hematologist);
surgeon; nurse practitioner; or physician
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June 01, 2012 - The studies have targeted physicians, nurses, and
patients and have used many different types of health … Studies also identified physicians’ concerns
about potential new work, problems with workflow, and … Both patients and physicians
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worried about confidentiality of patient information. … use, perceived usefulness,
and efficiency of use can drive utilization of health IT
in patients and physicians
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February 01, 2016 - health care professional, including
your primary care doctor, nurse practitioner, psychiatrist, or physician … You may want to talk with your
primary care doctor, nurse practitioner, psychiatrist, or physician
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June 01, 2014 - Community Forum
Community Forum
Objectives:
Goal: Increase engagement of Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician … Media, Update or the Screening for Obesity in Children and Adolescents
Who:
Nurse practitioners (NPs), physician
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December 01, 2014 - The Sedasys sedation system is intended to allow teams led
by physicians who are not anesthesiologists … After administering the
loading dose, the system continues to administer propofol at the physician-prescribed … In fact, the switch from anesthesia professional–administered
propofol to propofol given by physician-led … up to 30 sensors per day.40 Patients take oral medications along with sensors
as prescribed by a physician … American College of Emergency Physicians, The
American Geriatrics Society, Emergency Nurses
Association
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August 27, 2012 - We have used this kind
of accrued physician support in a study in Germany. … , and even among the
physicians tend to cycle between specialists and primary
care physicians providing … if they made a reasonable amount
of effort in looking online, reading brochures, talking to
their physician … Here we have a study on physician versus
patient preferences for hepatitis B. … We find
similar opportunities here for dissidence between
physicians and patients.
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May 01, 2018 - This French app
requires a prescription by a physician and must be activated by that physician. … while
physicians provided motivation and advice on insulin doses. … The physician could then recommend a change in medication. … The amount of time each
group spent with physicians or study staff was not reported. … All
suggested
medication changes
were sent to ppts and
their physicians.
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August 01, 2007 - identified in linked administrative data from the Ministry of Health containing
information on all physician … that
have shown good validity in predicting mortality19 (hospitalization for any reason, number of
physician … difference is valid in large samples like ours.32 Because patient-level observations were
clustered in physicians … , standard errors of the regression parameters were computed robustly to
account for the within-physician … Evaluating short-term drug effects in claims
databases using physician-specific prescribing
preferences
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June 27, 2011 - For
KQs 1 and 2a, we will begin with the CQG taxonomy (listed below) of QI interventions:
– Physician … patient data transmitted by telephone call or
fax from outpatient specialty clinics to primary care physicians … – Audit and feedback (physician performance tracking and reviews, using quality
indicators and reports … – Physician education (workshops and professional conferences, educational outreach
visits, and … – Patient reminder systems (telephone calls or postcards from physicians to their patients).
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September 01, 2023 - are defined broadly as persons working in facilities who provide direct care to patients including physicians … are defined broadly as persons working in facilities who provide direct care to patients including physicians … consistently correlated with poorer patient-provider interactions. 8 An additional review also showed that physicians … A systematic review of the impact of physician implicit racial bias on clinical decision making.
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December 01, 2019 - include Hospital Compare, Nursing Home Compare, Home Health Compare, Dialysis Facility Compare, and Physician … The public reporting is only about individual providers other than physicians and nurses (e.g., dentists … health care)"/ or (quality adj2 indicator$).ti,ab
Health care settings
exp Hospitals/ or exp Physicians … or exp Primary Health Care/ or Institutional Practice/ or Private Practice/ or Family Practice/ or Physicians … or (Pennsylvania adj3 coronary) or (Hospital Quality adj2 Safety Survey) or Home health Compare or Physician
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December 01, 2019 - .” 1 For KQs 1 and 2a, we will begin with the CQG taxonomy (listed below) of QI interventions:
Physician … patient data transmitted by telephone call or fax from outpatient specialty clinics to primary care physicians … Audit and feedback (physician performance tracking and reviews, using quality indicators and reports, … Physician education (workshops and professional conferences, educational outreach visits, and distribution … Patient reminder systems (telephone calls or postcards from physicians to their patients).
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January 01, 2009 - that the patient would
rather not share with
unknown
people
• Information overload for physicians
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November 01, 2019 - including the pathway program manager at the University of
Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS), and physicians … of clinical conditions that would be considered
o Maintained by the American College of Emergency Physicians … , a
physician informaticist, a UPHS physician CDS end user, and the UPHS clinical pathways
program … Involvement from a physician informaticist, experienced in the technical approach as well as
clinical … We recognize the opportunity to assemble a team which included a trained physician
informaticist and