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  1. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/bladder-cancer-non-muscle-invasive_disposition-comments.pdf
    October 27, 2015 - The latter is an area of significant clinical need and confusion with regard to best treatment. … There are significant limitations to any analysis that can be performed especially with markers. … This is considered an area of significant need but is not addressed. … SWOG 8507 clearly shows a highly statistically significant benefit to 3 yr. maintenance vs. induction … FISH, but the table shows a significant difference in specificity between the two (p=0.0001).
  2. hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb116.pdf
    June 14, 2011 - All differences between estimates noted in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05 level
  3. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/09_infectiousdisease_potential_high_impact_june_2012.pdf
    January 01, 2012 - In the post-treatment period, significant reductions in depression and HIV RNA were observed, while … significant increases in CD4 T-cell count and antidepressant prescriptions were observed compared …  Key Expert Comments: Overall, experts stated a significant unmet need exists for earlier anal … Experts thought that emtricitabine/tenofovir could have a significant impact on health promotion by … All but one item sampled had a statistically significant reduction in microbial burden. 107 Clinical
  4. www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/patient-safety-resources/resources/advances-in-patient-safety-2/vol2/Advances-Kind_31.pdf
    March 31, 2008 - Significant findings. 3. Procedures and treatment provided. 4. Patient’s discharge condition. 5. … All confidence intervals (CI) and significance tests were significant at P < 0.05. … “Significant findings” was defined as primary diagnoses. 3. … These included “reason for hospitalization,” “significant findings,” “procedures and treatment provided … Significant findings 99 99 100 3. Procedures and treatment provided 100 100 100 4.
  5. Obesity (pdf file)

    effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/obesity_hi_impact.pdf
    April 17, 2012 - But the surgery has significant associated risks and mortality; and the drug therapy has undesired … The committee stated “the lack of obesity medications is a significant unmet medical need.” … discontinuation rate, which they believe to be significant adverse factors. … phase 3 trials show obese and overweight patients taking Arena Pharmaceuticals' Lorcaserin achieved statisticallysignificant weight loss.
  6. Psn-Pdf (pdf file)

    psnet.ahrq.gov/node/49545/psn-pdf
    September 01, 2007 - He was found to have coronary artery disease with significant narrowing of the proximal left anterior
  7. www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/home/getfilebytoken/6Ngc3byQ9jeBy_pwyvD6or
    September 01, 2014 - For all-cause mortality, we found no significant difference. … Subgroup analyses of the ACAS showed a statistically sig- nificant reduction for men (relative risk reduction … In the ACST, reduction in the rate of first non- perioperative strokes was statistically significant … potential for benefit, but subgroup analyses from trials that compared CEA with medical therapy found no significant … York state hospital discharges suggests that carotid stenting in symptomatic women is associated with significant
  8. www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/cahps/quality-improvement/improvement-guide/6-strategies-for-improving/access/cahps-strategy-6n.pdf
    October 01, 2017 - The Intervention As a significant step toward greater price transparency for their members, health plans
  9. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/renal-cancer_disposition-comments.pdf
    February 24, 2016 - Executive Summary Key Question 3b, Page 23/Perioperative Outcomes Page 140 I have a significant issue … Therefore, the clinically significant implications of nephron- sparing management strategies are not … We changed the language to state: “but is associated with a significant non-diagnostic rate.” … Any specific instances of individual studies that diverged from this finding (and perhaps state a statisticallysignificant association, regardless of the magnitude of difference) are discussed in the main text
  10. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/antibiotics-respiratory-infection_disposition-comments.pdf
    January 27, 2016 - I did notice inconsistency regarding including whether results were statistically significant (see … visit (0.5%; 6/1101) compared with the usual care group (0.2%; 2/861), but the difference was not statisticallysignificant…” Instead of stating that there was a difference but not statistically significant, the … is very wide such that we cannot conclude that there is no difference, but must conclude that a statisticallysignificant difference was not found.
  11. www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/recommendation/dental-caries-in-children-from-birth-through-age-5-years-screening-2014
    May 05, 2014 - Two found that multiple fluoride varnish applications within a 2 week period were associated with no statisticallysignificant differences in caries incidence versus a 6 month application schedule 14 , 15 . … One trial found no statistically significant difference in caries rates for once versus twice yearly
  12. www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/patient-safety-resources/resources/advances-in-patient-safety-2/vol4/Advances-Graham_77.pdf
    March 05, 2008 - herbs, vitamins, and minerals) with prescription medications, and 45 percent had the potential for a significant … of HDS users had an ADE compared to nonusers (29 percent vs. 24 percent), a difference that was not statisticallysignificant.
  13. www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/document/evidence-summary/breast-and-ovarian-cancer-brca-testing-screening-2005
    September 15, 2005 - Background: Clinically significant … decreases in generalized anxiety, although the reduction in psychological distress was not significant …   NA * DVT = deep venous thrombosis; ER = estrogen receptor; NA = not available; NS = not statisticallysignificant; PE = pulmonary embolism; VTE = venous thromboembolic event. ** Calculated. … *Indicates clinically significant mutation of BRCA1 or BRCA2 .
  14. hcup-us.ahrq.gov/reports/statbriefs/sb28.pdf
    April 01, 2007 - All differences between estimates noted in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05 level
  15. www.ahrq.gov/ncepcr/reports/grants-transform/bibliography/index.html
    February 01, 2017 - Practices with higher implementation scores in patient registries and protocols had statistically significant … care model emphasizing access, care teams, and planned care) with PCMH metrics, both conceptually and statistically … No significant changes in hospital admissions were found. … These differences came at no significant changes to overall costs at 12 months, indicating that improvements … While the continuity of care provided was a significant mediator of the relationship between FTE and
  16. www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/publications/files/clabsifinal.pdf
    October 01, 2012 - quality_safety_research_group/our_projects/stop_bsi/toolkits_resources/clabsi_estimator.html 18 statisticallysignificant improvement was found in two dimensions: ―feedback and communication about error‖ and ― … teamwork within unit.‖ No statistically significant difference was found among the remaining HSOPS dimensions … Only well-defined interventions with demonstrated significant results can be successful in national … Similarly, State leads in States with the highest unit engagement and often significant CLABSI reduction
  17. www.ahrq.gov/ncepcr/research-transform-primary-care/transform/tpcbib/index.html
    May 01, 2015 - Practices with higher implementation scores in patient registries and protocols had statistically significant … care model emphasizing access, care teams, and planned care) with PCMH metrics, both conceptually and statistically … No significant changes in hospital admissions were found. … These differences came at no significant changes to overall costs at 12 months, indicating that improvements … While the continuity of care provided was a significant mediator of the relationship between FTE and
  18. ___APS-DRG_Def.book (pdf file)

    hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/nation/nis/APS_DRGsDefManualV26Public.pdf
    April 01, 2010 - • Is intuitively reasonable, clinically acceptable, and statistically powerful. • Makes use of an efficient … Combining these two approaches (statistical and clinical) produces a system that is statistically sound … acute diseases, acute exacerbations of significant chronic diseases, advanced or end stage chronic … Reversal of several DRG consolidations implemented by CMS where demonstrated to be clinically and statistically … DISCUSSION APS-DRGs® have proven to be statistically and clinically relevant for analyzing inpatient
  19. hcup-us.ahrq.gov/db/nation/nis/APS-DRGsDefManualV27Public.pdf
    April 01, 2010 - • Is intuitively reasonable, clinically acceptable, and statistically powerful. • Makes use of an efficient … Combining these two approaches (statistical and clinical) produces a system that is statistically sound … acute diseases, acute exacerbations of significant chronic diseases, advanced or end stage chronic … Reversal of several DRG consolidations implemented by CMS where demonstrated to be clinically and statistically … DISCUSSION APS-DRGs® have proven to be statistically and clinically relevant for analyzing inpatient
  20. www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/document/evidence-summary/breast-cancer-screening-2002
    September 03, 2002 - The reduction was statistically significant in only one of these trials (the Swedish Two-County Trial … significant risk reduction since 1996. … In early years, it centered on the lack of evidence that observed risk reductions were statisticallysignificant. 6 , 52 , 86 That argument has dissipated over time as more evidence has shown a significantSignificant reduction in advanced breast cancer.