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1 ely, evaluate results, and hold stakeholders accountable.
2 proposals lack mechanisms to hold recipients accountable.
3 imely and crucial information to hold donors accountable.
4 he plans and to make officials and providers accountable.
5  that can be held accountable or hold others accountable; 2) the domains of accountability--in health
6 eria, measuring outcomes, and holding states accountable; (5) human rights protection, setting scienc
7 king should be continued to help hold donors accountable and encourage targeting of resources to coun
8 w play an important role and need to be held accountable and motivated or forced to conserve forests.
9  governance structures can ever become truly accountable and responsive to often deep and evolving hu
10      Tracking aid flows helps to hold donors accountable and to compare the allocation of resources i
11 r-based RNN architectures for fostering more accountable and understandable Artificial Intelligence (
12 oned to ensure that decision makers are held accountable, and foster human-centred climate action tha
13 ther a managed care system is a responsible, accountable, and responsive contributor to the health of
14 es is sometimes argued to be more efficient, accountable, and sustainable than public sector delivery
15  its internal culture; being transparent and accountable; and changing the extramural ecosystem so th
16 ventions that hold medical school leadership accountable are needed to achieve and maintain salary eq
17 a, resulting in the suggestion that they are accountable, at least partially, for the direct antimicr
18 igation of mismatched substrates by G638I is accountable by accelerated conversion of the AMP-DNA int
19    Altered metabolic activities were in part accountable by expression changes in key enzymes measure
20 hey affect our behaviors because we are held accountable by our peers.
21  between rice cultivars are deleterious, not accountable by the relaxation of selective constraints.
22                            We identified the accountable cardiologists that cared for these patients
23 rovided enhanced monitoring and supervision (Accountable Care [AC]; n = 4 clinic areas, 20 CHWs, 423
24                               Hospitals with accountable care contracts (ACCs) and bundled payment pr
25                                      The new accountable care organisations and clinical commissionin
26 r to address food and housing insecurity for accountable care organization (ACO) beneficiaries.
27 age of patients enrolled in Medicaid; having accountable care organization (ACO) contracts for Medica
28 re and Medicaid Services (CMS) developed the Accountable Care Organization (ACO) Investment Model (AI
29 incentives implemented by one insurer for an accountable care organization (ACO) may also affect spen
30                                  The Pioneer Accountable Care Organization (ACO) Model aims to drive
31 ssachusetts' Medicaid program implemented an accountable care organization (ACO) model, including a r
32  Many of the quality measures used to assess accountable care organization (ACO) performance in the M
33 otal of 32 organizations entered the Pioneer accountable care organization (ACO) program, in which pr
34  & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently launched accountable care organization (ACO) programs designed to
35 en studied within the context of a pediatric accountable care organization (ACO).
36 easures were multiple-hospital affiliations, Accountable Care Organization affiliation, and controls
37   Using data for beneficiaries in a Medicare accountable care organization contract in a large health
38                    Implementation of a pilot accountable care organization did not limit the use of d
39                         We hypothesized that accountable care organization implementation would selec
40        Enrollment in MA or attribution to an accountable care organization in the MSSP program.
41                                     Hospital accountable care organization participation was associat
42 ntered Medical Home, the Health Home and the Accountable Care Organization, are being promoted.
43  10 groups participating in a Medicare pilot accountable care organization, the Physician Group Pract
44 Minnesota, and Wisconsin for patients in its accountable care organization.
45 is significant heterogeneity in how Medicaid accountable care organizations (ACOs) are designed, but
46                          Under this program, accountable care organizations (ACOs) assumed responsibi
47                      Value-based care within accountable care organizations (ACOs) has magnified the
48  the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP), accountable care organizations (ACOs) have financial inc
49                                              Accountable care organizations (ACOs) in the Medicare Sh
50 ittle is known about the effect of pediatric accountable care organizations (ACOs) on the use and cos
51            Purpose To evaluate the impact of accountable care organizations (ACOs) on use of screenin
52            Purpose To evaluate the impact of accountable care organizations (ACOs) on use of screenin
53             Evidence from initial cohorts of accountable care organizations (ACOs) participating in t
54                                              Accountable care organizations (ACOs) seek to reduce gro
55 alth Insurance Program (MassHealth) required accountable care organizations (ACOs) to increase paymen
56                               Incentives for accountable care organizations (ACOs) to limit health ca
57                                              Accountable care organizations (ACOs) under the Medicare
58 the Act's central reforms is the creation of accountable care organizations (ACOs) whose mission will
59                                              Accountable care organizations (ACOs), a concept include
60      Despite widespread adoption of Medicare accountable care organizations (ACOs), healthcare spendi
61 n the Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) accountable care organizations (ACOs), one of the most w
62  enrolled in Medicare Shared Savings Program Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs).
63 and promote equitable payments to MassHealth accountable care organizations (ACOs).
64 zed responses to the 2022 National Survey of Accountable Care Organizations (NSACO), collected betwee
65 olicy attention has been on programs such as accountable care organizations and bundled payments; yet
66  may be a model for other health systems and accountable care organizations interested in operational
67                   Much of the enthusiasm for accountable care organizations is fueled by evidence tha
68                   New payment models such as accountable care organizations may offer a more scalable
69                       Similar models used in accountable care organizations or across patient panels
70  may serve as the cornerstone for developing accountable care organizations poised to improve cancer
71 sume accountability for spending, similar to accountable care organizations that bear financial risk.
72  was merged with claims data for patients in accountable care organizations to detect readmission at
73 ave created incentives for cardiologists and accountable care organizations to participate in value-b
74 thod for anesthesiologists and determine how Accountable Care Organizations will affect the future pa
75                            The ways in which accountable care organizations will develop and evolve i
76                                              Accountable Care Organizations will have a drastic impac
77                       As insurance networks, accountable care organizations, and alternative payment
78 , such as the patient-centered medical home, accountable care organizations, and bundled payment arra
79 d types of payment reform, such as bundling, accountable care organizations, medical homes, and cost
80 tive payment models like bundled payments or accountable care organizations.
81 primary, specialty, and hospital services in accountable care organizations.
82 tice of cardiology, especially in the age of accountable care organizations.
83                                              Accountable care payment models aim to reduce total dire
84 luding the patient-centered medical home and accountable care payment structures, may help overcome c
85                                 In an era of accountable care, understanding variation in health care
86 defined as the degree to which countries had accountable, corruption-free public sectors.
87  concern and controversy because there is no accountable evidence on its suitability and safety in he
88 ining to independent practice in an outcomes-accountable fashion.
89 actors including strong local leadership, an accountable financial management mechanism to distribute
90 rts to meet this target and hold governments accountable for action.
91 ices to test the effect of holding an entity accountable for all services provided during an episode
92 ability--in health care, parties can be held accountable for as many as six activities: professional
93                               Holding models accountable for behavior and neural implementation provi
94 ause we have not held ourselves, and others, accountable for better results.
95          Hospitals will increasingly be held accountable for both quality and cost.
96 -value care by holding providers financially accountable for both the quality and the costs of care.
97 o understand the aberrant cellular functions accountable for cancer and its development.
98 ion, the identities of microbes and pathways accountable for CH(3)Hg(+) degradation in soil remain el
99 hesis by these error-prone enzymes is likely accountable for cisplatin resistance observed in cancer
100  a pivotal role in matrix assembly, which is accountable for corneal transparency.
101 cculi between connective tissue compartments accountable for distending digital pulp under normal cir
102 K/ERK and their downstream targets primarily accountable for drug resistance.
103                       Medicinal chemists are accountable for embedding the appropriate drug target pr
104 cation on the first nucleotide was primarily accountable for enhancing both the RNA kinase and the gu
105 red to participate in the CJR model and were accountable for expenditures occurring during patients'
106  In response, we recommend holding platforms accountable for facilitating exposure to false and extre
107 lidate that these structural differences are accountable for functional incompatibility in S. cerevis
108                         Determined to remain accountable for his health, he starts exercising with a
109 ma spp. and Temora spp. have potential genes accountable for iron transport.
110 lues of the sugar phosphate and His(105) are accountable for its inability to bind ligand at the cell
111 f negative regulation of BA synthesis may be accountable for lower levels of cholesterol observed in
112          University administrators should be accountable for monitoring the total time spent in these
113 s infection (LTBI), and tuberculosis (TB) is accountable for more than 1.5 million deaths annually.
114  Replacement (CJR) model, hospitals are held accountable for nearly all Medicare payments that occur
115 r lead to glutamate excitotoxicity, which is accountable for neuronal death in acute neurological dis
116 reimbursement structures that hold providers accountable for outcomes that are dependent on patient b
117 anies and others increasingly hold hospitals accountable for outcomes underscores the importance of i
118 e linear regression model including a factor accountable for possible interactions between experiment
119 n professional colleagues to hold each other accountable for quality of care.
120                        Programs holding PCPs accountable for readmissions may prove ineffective.
121  unknown, although federal policy holds PCPs accountable for reducing readmissions.
122 , a ubiquitous bacterial stress response, is accountable for relaying the nutrient stress signal to t
123  that hexafluoroisopropanol as a solvent was accountable for substrate activation via hydrogen bondin
124          The alternative polymerase kappa is accountable for such defects as they were not observed a
125 fferent expression profiles of GPCR gene are accountable for the changes of its biological function.
126 ional evidence that CAP1/Prss8 mutations are accountable for the defects in fr and fr(CR) animals, an
127 genes carrying mutations was said to be held accountable for the establishment and development of thi
128 amental professional responsibility of those accountable for the health and wellness of our populatio
129  determined the ArPIKfyve-PIKfyve axis fully accountable for the hyperosmotically activated PtdIns 3,
130         Driver genes, which harbor mutations accountable for the initiation and progression of tumors
131 MT, whereas the ZEB/miR-200 feedback loop is accountable for the irreversible switch and controls the
132 ameshifted C-terminal domain in DLX3(TDO) is accountable for the loss of DNA binding activity because
133 n of solid tumors to the metastatic stage is accountable for the majority of cancer-related deaths.
134  Objective: To identify the gene mutation(s) accountable for the mottled pigmentation phenotype in a
135  addition to identifying a biological ligand accountable for the phenotypes of Cxcr7(-/-) mice, these
136 der prebiotic conditions and are potentially accountable for the primeval chiral bias in molecules of
137   Yet faculty and training programs are held accountable for the quality of patient care rendered by
138 ich also identify the multiple binding sites accountable for the strong interactions with C(2) H(2) .
139 entories will be crucial for holding nations accountable for their climate commitments.
140 icy measures can be used to hold governments accountable for their commitments to the SDGs and thus t
141 ve been thought to make patients appear less accountable for their disorders, which could increase cl
142  names can be used to hold plastic companies accountable for their items found polluting the environm
143                           Students were made accountable for their own preparation by the administrat
144 t of MCOs and permitting courts to hold MCOs accountable for their role in medical decision making.
145              Arab governments should be held accountable for their UN commitments to address the cris
146 with the Arg(356) residue of the receptor is accountable for these observations.
147 r number of rotatable bonds in EGCG might be accountable for this difference.
148 aled that hypothalamic responses to TNF were accountable for this increase in peripheral lymphocytes
149 g global translational dysregulation as path accountable for toxicity.
150 ht-threatening, presumed autoimmune disease, accountable for ~ 10% of all blindness in the developed
151 ntation, 66 patients (64.1%) held physicians accountable; for data security breaches, 79 patients (76
152  were detected with the mean number of 11.53 accountable fragments per primer and 59.98% were polymor
153           Through rigorous, transparent, and accountable funds management practice, the WHO country o
154  in health infrastructure and workforce, and accountable governance.
155 ith populations demanding more inclusive and accountable government.
156             Increasingly more responsive and accountable health care systems are demanded, which is c
157 system who were screened for HRSNs under the Accountable Health Communities (AHC) program from June 5
158 etrospective cohort study used data from the Accountable Health Communities HRSN Screening Tool surve
159 d from social needs domains addressed by the Accountable Health Communities HRSN Screening Tool.
160  Medicaid beneficiaries participating in the Accountable Health Communities Model.
161 education and competency of providers within accountable health systems.
162  CpG deficit, TpG excess, and other data are accountable in terms of 5-methylcytosine mutation.
163 sensitive gamma-ray signatures from a treaty accountable item, an analog information barrier has been
164 2% to 5.2% (absolute difference, -18.1%) for accountable justification (difference in differences, -7
165     Among primary care practices, the use of accountable justification and peer comparison as behavio
166 er sets suggesting nonantibiotic treatments; accountable justification prompted clinicians to enter f
167 ltation were asked to provide justification (accountable justification).
168 eeded at every stage to ensure efficient and accountable movement and use of funds, which can be achi
169 es receptors were profiled to search for the accountable ones.
170  least 11 different parties that can be held accountable or hold others accountable; 2) the domains o
171 he private sector is usually more efficient, accountable, or medically effective than the public sect
172                     Unfortunately, attaining accountable organic emission intensity around the NIR(II
173 ty that includes three major components: the accountable parties, the subject matter, and the process
174 minating the evaluation and responses by the accountable parties.
175  policy makers to adopt global budgeting and accountable payment models based on actuarial risk.
176 aintaining the high standards expected of an accountable profession.
177                                Inclusive and accountable research and technology are essential for ge
178                              Transparent and accountable research practices rely on accurate document
179  variable ways in which children hold others accountable, suggestive that children's evaluations of m
180 state of regionalization into a coordinated, accountable system requires a critical assessment of adm
181 e equitable, sustainable, and democratically accountable technological progress.
182 (AM) are being reported at a rapid rate, the accountable thermokinetics of the entire process have ra
183 thin a community and in which physicians are accountable to a governing board elected from the member
184 ared decision making and physicians are held accountable to professional colleagues and to patients;
185 increases more quickly at state-owned plants accountable to the central government, compared to state
186 ological innovation, while holding designers accountable to the communities they affect.
187 n which these organizations can be made more accountable to the employer groups that hire them.
188 l government, compared to state-owned plants accountable to the local (city or below) government.
189 n making are unclear, obscuring who might be accountable to whom and for what.
190              This distinct kinetic effect is accountable with a newly proposed CFTR gating model depi
191 ls to pursue the public interest and be more accountable, with public hospitals as the benchmarks aga

 
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