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  1. S29 (pdf file)

    effectivehealthcare.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.
  2. effectivehealthcare.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.
  3. Diabetes Mellitus (pdf file)

    effectivehealthcare.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.
  4. #05 DEPRESSION (pdf file)

    effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/05_depression_potential_high_impact_2012-12-10.pdf
    January 01, 2012 - 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
  5. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/pdf/epc-child-adolesc-mental-health-grand-rounds.pptx
    May 22, 2025 - Michelle Zabel, M.S.S. 4:00–4:15 Presentation of Management of Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors in Youth … Extension Professor at the University of Connecticut School of Social Work Management of Suicidal Thoughts … alarming increase in STB and Suicide deaths, there are few EBG In practice, treatments for suicidal thoughts … affect regulation, and organization of family relationships to buffer the adolescent against suicidal thinking … risks and contributors to risk as well as in planning for how to address those problems until suicidal thinking
  6. #05 DEPRESSION (pdf file)

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    January 01, 2012 - posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), clinical depression, substance abuse, sleep disturbances, or suicidal thoughts … For these reasons, experts thought that patients would be extremely accepting of the intervention. … Second, experts thought that if DBS were effective at controlling symptoms for MDD or OCD, it would … 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
  7. #05 DEPRESSION (pdf file)

    effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/depression_hi_impact.pdf
    October 01, 2014 - soldiers who develop PTSD, clinical depression, substance abuse, sleep disturbances, or suicidal thoughts … Some experts thought the invasiveness and possible side effects of the procedure might be barriers … Overall, these experts thought clinicians would be reluctant to offer this intervention because of … intervention that has the potential to improve their quality of life, while other experts thought … posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), clinical depression, substance abuse, sleep disturbances, or suicidal thoughts
  8. effectivehealthcare.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
  9. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/08_functional_limitations_potential_high_impact_2012-12-10.pdf
    January 01, 2012 - neuropsychiatric symptoms, including confusion, hallucinations, psychotic ES-5 symptoms, and suicidal thoughts …  Key Expert Comments: Experts thought recombinant ocriplasmin injection therapy would offer an … However, they thought the high cost and complexity of this technology could limit its introduction … neuropsychiatric symptoms, including confusion, hallucinations, psychotic symptoms, and suicidal thoughts … Experts thought that it has the potential to change the treatment model for this condition.
  10. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/interventions-horizon-scan-high-impact-1306.pdf
    June 01, 2013 - Some experts believe patient acceptance of the marked pills might be low, although one expert thought … Some experts also thought clinician acceptance might be a barrier to adoption because the technology … Experts thought this model might improve outcomes and health disparities in the target population. … Experts thought that this program would have marked effects on health disparties and would be likely … Experts thought that both clinicians and patients would be likely to adopt this intervention.
  11. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/01_-arthritis_potential_high_impact_june_2012.pdf
    January 01, 2012 - 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 … Experts thought that tofacitinib might also promote health through earlier diagnosis and treatment … In general, the experts thought that tofacitinib would not make a large shift in how RA is treated or … Experts all thought tofacitinib would have a large impact on costs, but diverged in how the impact
  12. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/01_arthritis_potential_high_impact_2012-12-10.pdf
    January 01, 2012 - 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 could address the unmet need for … In general, the experts thought that tofacitinib would not shift how RA is treated or managed. … Experts thought that as an oral agent, tofacitinib might become the preferred treatment in cases in … Experts all thought tofacitinib would have a large impact on costs, but diverged in how the impact
  13. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/crosscutting-horizon-scan-high-impact-1406.pdf
    June 01, 2014 - If adopted, expert commenters thought, the system could significantly change costs associated with … Patient acceptance of the technology might be low, although one expert thought that elderly patients … 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 … Case management would be most affected, experts thought, for patients who have no regular source of
  14. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/hibbard-presentation.pdf
    May 29, 2025 - then the other surprising thing was many of them didn’t really understand  what their role was.They thought … So this was all sort of empirical, looking at the data and thinking about what does this mean? … And I thought about that and I said, “Oh, I bet that’s right.” … And  I thought, “Oh, yeah.
  15. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/infectious-disease-horizon-scan-high-impact-1512.pdf
    January 28, 2016 -  Nitazoxanide for treatment of influenza: Experts thought that nitazoxanide offered no additional …  Tetravalent vaccine (ChimeriVax) for prevention of dengue virus infection: Experts thought that … Elbasvir (MK-8742) inhibits the activity of the HCV NS5A protein, which is thought to play a key role … Most thought that patients would accept the vaccine because no treatments exist,14,16,18,19 but two … Experts thought the reported data from multiple studies evaluating Sovaldi, Harvoni, and Viekira Pak
  16. Diabetes Mellitus (pdf file)

    effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/07_diabetes_potential_high_impact_2012-12-10.pdf
    January 01, 2012 - 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 … Experts thought that patients would also need access to a highly trained, multidisciplinary care team … While experts thought that the initial use of these systems would be limited, they saw significant … Some experts thought that the frequency of intravitreal administration of ranibizumab might pose a
  17. Diabetes Mellitus (pdf file)

    effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/diabetes-horizon-scan-high-impact-1512.pdf
    December 01, 2015 - Some experts thought that the initial cost of the device could be offset by long-term savings from … Most experts thought that the intervention would likely cost somewhat more than injectable exenatide … However, they thought a disparity could emerge if the implantable drug dispenser is not covered by … However, most experts thought metabolic surgery could represent a substantially greater disruption … Patient acceptance would be somewhat higher than physician acceptance, thought the experts.
  18. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/use_of_handheld_ebell_presentation.pdf
    January 01, 2009 - deprives  physician  of  opportunity  to  reason  independently   Slide  26:  Final  thoughts … Slide  27:  Final  thoughts   • Create  HDST  for  new  form  factors:  netbooks
  19. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pregnancy-horizon-scan-high-impact-1512.pdf
    November 01, 2016 -  Key Expert Comments: Overall, experts commenting on this topic thought that elagolix addresses … The experts thought elagolix could provide this option in an oral form likely to be preferred by patients … pain from endometriosis, avoiding side effects, and providing convenient oral option, the experts thought … safety and efficacy as an injectable option, making acceptance of elagolix likely, most experts thought … likely to be high because of the ease of administration and good safety profile, most of the experts thought
  20. #05 DEPRESSION (pdf file)

    effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/depression-horizon-scan-high-impact-1412.pdf
    December 01, 2014 -  Key Expert Comments: Experts evaluating this intervention thought that scopolamine has potential … If intravenous scopolamine has superior efficacy, experts thought, its use would have some impact on … Intervention: SPARX (Smart, Positive, Active, Realistic, X-factor) is a thoughts-depression– intervention … traditional cCBT techniques, teaching and reinforcing strategies for identifying and addressing negative thoughts … Experts thought that SPARX offered a valuable behavior intervention in an engaging format that could

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