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  1. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/products/usability-testing/methods-report
    January 01, 2020 - large health system that help develop and implement evidence-informed health improvement strategies) thought … Decisionmakers thought the summaries would be foundational for other knowledge translation products such
  2. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/products/diabetes-foot-ulcer-amputation-economics/research
    December 01, 2019 - The actual national cost burden of diabetes is thought to exceed $174 billion, including the social cost … On average, medical expenditures are thought to be 2.3 times higher in people with diabetes as compared
  3. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/acs-pci-adjunctive-devices_surveillance.pdf
    April 01, 2013 - evidence table (Appendix B) for this assessment.4-6 3.2 Expert Opinion 4 One expert thought … patients treated with aspiration thrombectomy than patients treated with PCI alone6 None 1 expert thought … this was still valid 1 expert thought a new meta- analysis would refine these conclusions This … No new data None Both experts thought this conclusion was still valid This conclusion is still valid … Conclusion #4 Given the inadequate power in overall One new RCT reported that None Both experts thought
  4. Diabetes Mellitus (pdf file)

    effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/diabetes-horizon-scan-high-impact-1312.pdf
    January 01, 2016 - The exact mechanism of action is unknown, but fluocinolone acetonide is thought to work through its … Experts thought that the intervention would reduce per-patient treatment costs, compared with costs … However, experts thought this intervention could significantly halt disease progression and improve … Commenting on EQW, one expert with a health systems background thought that the largest inhibition … However, this expert also thought that a formulation that produced less nausea might lead to better
  5. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/crosscutting-horizon-scan-high-impact-1512.pdf
    December 01, 2015 - Because of these reasons, experts thought this system had little potential for high impact. … Patient acceptance of the technology might be low, some experts thought, although other experts also … thought technologically savvy patients might embrace it. … Three experts thought the greatest utility may be for clinical trials or diseases that affect public … Some experts thought that clinicians are likely to adopt MSHOP because of its potential to decrease
  6. PEPTIC ULCER #11 (pdf file)

    effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/peptic-ulcer-horizon-scan-high-impact-1512.pdf
    December 01, 2015 -  Key Expert Comments: Most experts thought this device’s low cost and convenience for patients and …  Key Expert Comments: Experts generally thought that most physicians and patients would welcome … Most experts thought that the generally limited effectiveness of current IBS treatments creates an … Some experts thought the drug might reduce some health disparities because it is indicated for use … That is not an insignificant number.”46 Health disparities: Two experts thought rifaximin might help
  7. #05 DEPRESSION (pdf file)

    effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/depression-horizon-scan-high-impact-1306.pdf
    October 01, 2014 - A few experts, noting that the target population for this intervention is small, tempered their thoughts … If the drug is proved to be effective for this condition, experts thought, it could have important … Acceptance and adoption: Patients would be extremely accepting of the intervention, experts thought … the invasiveness and possible side effects might be barriers to acceptance, but others thought that … Experts also thought that if DBS were effective at controlling MDD symptoms, it might decrease the
  8. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/technical-brief-34-health-worker-certification-comments.pdf
    March 27, 2020 - The divergence of these sources suggests that there is a disconnect between thought leaders who compose … Thank you for sharing your thoughts. … Also, our key informants included thought leaders, as well as CHWs and patients/patient advocates. … The global grey literature, composed by thought leaders like the World Health Organization, includes … Thank you for sharing your thoughts about program versus individual level certification.
  9. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/crosscutting-horizon-scan-high-impact-1412.pdf
    December 01, 2014 - If adopted, expert commenters thought, the system could significantly change costs associated with … Patient acceptance of the technology might be low, they thought, although one expert thought that … Experts thought clinicians would readily accept the technology because it could offer them more insight … With regard to health outcomes, experts thought the Sedasys system has little potential to improve … Further, several experts thought this technology might increase disparities between technology-naïve
  10. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/infectiousdisease_hi_impact.pdf
    December 01, 2013 -  Key Expert Comments: Overall, experts commenting on this topic thought that prophylactic use of … Experts thought that emtricitabine/tenofovir could have a big impact on health promotion by reducing …  Key Expert Comments: Overall, experts thought that the Xpert MTB/RIF test could potentially be … By increasing diagnosis rates of MDD experts thought, that there would be greater demand for mental … If shown to significantly improve survival in patients with HIV, experts thought anal Pap screening
  11. S29 (pdf file)

    effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/s29.pdf
    October 01, 2007 - Most respondents thought it was unethical and dishonest not to notify physicians. … Another subject thought that informed consent would not be required for a CRT any more than it would … Some subjects thought that physi- cians should have discretion about informing the patient, and others … Others thought that the reduction of copayments should not be necessary. … For instance, most IRB leaders thought written informed consent would not be required in a CRT.
  12. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/arthritis_hi_impact.pdf
    January 01, 2014 - The experts providing comments thought that the therapy’s anticipated high cost and possible adverse … However, experts thought that as a new therapy, rilonacept could diffuse more widely than intended … As such, PRP is thought by some researchers to have potential regenerative effects on cartilage in …  Key Expert Comments: Overall, experts thought that the drug might address the unmet need for a … The adverse event risks, they thought, might limit adoption, reimbursement, and diffusion.
  13. Diabetes Mellitus (pdf file)

    effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/diabetes-horizon-scan-high-impact-1306.pdf
    January 01, 2016 - Experts thought that the intervention would reduce per-patient treatment costs, compared with costs … Experts thought that the per-patient cost of about $20,000 annually associated with ranibizumab use … However, experts thought this intervention could significantly halt disease progression and improve … While experts thought that the initial use of these systems would be limited, they saw significant … Most experts thought that compared with other treatments for DME, it is likely to be costly.
  14. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/products/aggression/research
    January 01, 2020 - You Might Also Like Systematic Review Apr 10, 2025 Management of Suicidal Thoughts … Advanced Gastric Adenocarcinoma Research Protocol May 02, 2024 Management of Suicidal Thoughts
  15. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/products/suicide-prevention/research
    January 01, 2020 - You Might Also Like Systematic Review Apr 10, 2025 Management of Suicidal Thoughts … Adolescents: A Systematic Review Research Protocol May 02, 2024 Management of Suicidal Thoughts
  16. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/products/depression-brain-injury/research
    December 01, 2019 - You Might Also Like Systematic Review Apr 10, 2025 Management of Suicidal Thoughts … Adolescents: A Systematic Review Research Protocol May 02, 2024 Management of Suicidal Thoughts
  17. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/products/disparities-quality-improvement/research
    December 01, 2019 - You Might Also Like Systematic Review Apr 10, 2025 Management of Suicidal Thoughts … Children and Adolescents Research Protocol May 02, 2024 Management of Suicidal Thoughts
  18. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/products/alternative-payment-models
    May 01, 2024 - Action Network (HCP LAN) is a voluntary group of public and private healthcare leaders who provide thought … Wellness: A Systematic Review Research Protocol May 02, 2024 Management of Suicidal Thoughts
  19. #05 DEPRESSION (pdf file)

    effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/05_depression_potential_high_impact_2012-12-10.pdf
    January 01, 2012 - citizen soldiers who develop PTSD, clinical depression, substance abuse, sleep disturbances, or suicidal thoughts … For these reasons, experts thought that patients would be extremely accepting of the intervention. … In terms of patient and clinical acceptance of this procedure, some experts thought the invasiveness … On one hand, some experts thought that patients with treatment-refractory depression would readily … posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), clinical depression, substance abuse, sleep disturbances, or suicidal thoughts
  20. effectivehealthcare-admin.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/crosscutting-horizon-scan-high-impact-1506.pdf
    June 01, 2015 - Because of these reasons, experts thought the Sedasys system no longer has potential for high impact … Patient acceptance of the technology might be low, some experts thought, although some experts also … thought technologically savvy patients may embrace it. … Experts thought clinician acceptance could ES-5 vary because it could offer them more insight … Some experts thought that clinicians are likely to adopt MSHOP because of its potential to decrease

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