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1 comparison conditions (treatment as usual or case management).
2  (supportive therapy, treatment as usual, or case management).
3 iately at challenging decision points during case management.
4 including pneumococcal conjugate vaccine and case management.
5 ed problems in laboratory identification and case management.
6 solute, it is probably adequate for clinical case management.
7 d Bosniak cyst classification and can affect case management.
8 of fetuses with and those without changes in case management.
9 tional findings that can alter diagnosis and case management.
10 aging findings changed patient counseling or case management.
11 mutation may aid surveillance and individual case management.
12 therefore, more cost-effective than brokered case management.
13 admission review, continued-stay review, and case management.
14  capsules as adjunct to cognitive behavioral case management.
15 nent of sexually transmitted infection (STI) case management.
16 by compliance with IPC practices and correct case management.
17 of febrile illness and shape policy on fever case management.
18 tment of cases, underlining a need for rapid case management.
19 arly diagnosis, new treatments, and improved case management.
20 ould significantly assist patient triage and case management.
21 ting insecticidal nets (LLINs), and standard case management.
22 g negates its usefulness in guiding clinical case management.
23  World Health Organization, improves malaria case management.
24 clinics, nurse home visits (NHVs), and nurse case management.
25  the Ebola-virus-disease epidemic on malaria case management.
26  through improved prevention, detection, and case management.
27 ve occurred, possibly due to improvements in case management.
28 gh they may be more effective when used with case management.
29 larials are essential for ensuring effective case management.
30  and scheduled proactive telephone calls for case management.
31 pregnant women $4-29; and for improvement in case management $1-8.
32 io 1.52; 95% CI 1.19-1.95), and transitional case management (1.65; 1.36-1.99), receipt of antiretrov
33  that consisted of (1) continuous postinjury case management, (2) motivational interviews targeting a
34 se load 30-35 per case manager) or intensive case management (353 patients, case load 10-15 per case
35  psychotic patients in four centres standard case management (355 patients, case load 30-35 per case
36 EHR-based intervention component followed by case management (45 studies [39%]) and medication reconc
37 al placement and support; (4) strength model case management; (5) clubhouse model; (6) wellness recov
38           By percentage of the overall cost, case management (54%), maintaining essential services (2
39        Home BP telemonitoring and pharmacist case management achieved better BP control compared with
40  in superior housing outcomes than intensive case management alone or standard care and modestly incr
41 h and activation compared with usual care or case management alone.
42                      Intensive postdischarge case management, although potentially effective in suici
43 ecisions about the potential role of linkage case management among hospitalized people with HIV.
44 ce for psychosis, organized around intensive case management and a multidisciplinary team approach, w
45 al surveillance components such as community case management and active case detection with multiple
46  surveillance components including community case management and active case detection, and apply the
47                   Usual care comprised nurse case management and benefits redesign (waived copayments
48 fluence caregiver acceptability of RDT based case management and concern about the denial of ACT on a
49 uberculosis would be a major improvement for case management and disease control.
50 integrated healthcare system (IHS) that uses case management and electronic health records to determi
51 ablishing vector control and community-based case management and following intensive community engage
52 eath and will therefore be a useful tool for case management and for drug-assessment studies.
53 abase to act as a tool for surveillance, HBV case management and for research.
54  asthma counselor intervention that provided case management and guidance for reducing home mold and
55  the savings are accrued from lower costs of case management and household costs resulting from a low
56  up to 11 sessions of care coordination with case management and motivational interviewing techniques
57 community organisations and shelters, cancer case management and peer-to-peer support, mHealth and na
58 rapy but did require youth-oriented clinical case management and psychiatric care.
59 ore research on intervention, including both case management and psychological treatment approaches.
60 laborative stepped-care intervention offered case management and psychosocial interventions, provided
61                  Referred treatment included case management and referral to an opioid-treatment prog
62  allergic reactions limit standardization of case management and research advances.
63 o the incremental contributions of assertive case management and skills training for relapse preventi
64                   Interventions that provide case management and supportive housing have the greatest
65 ntinue to rise even with static or improving case management and surveillance.
66 ification of causative agents is critical to case management and to prioritization in vaccine develop
67 ria outbreaks need to be scaled up to inform case management and transmission control of diphtheria.
68 ensure that vector control, alongside drugs, case management and vaccines, can be better used to redu
69 ring an 18-month period, Prime Time includes case management and youth leadership programs.
70                        All patients received case-management and social-rehabilitation services, as c
71   Patient navigation (care coordination with case management) and the use of financial incentives for
72 cation, an enhanced role of the nurse (nurse case management), and a greater degree of integration be
73 hree overlapping categories: 1) outreach, 2) case management, and 3) housing placement and transition
74 epression, together with disease management, case management, and care management.
75              Reduced out-of-pocket expenses, case management, and patient education with behavioral s
76 rug coverage, systems interventions to offer case management, and patient-level educational intervent
77 al policy built on improved alert, response, case management, and prevention.
78 f intermittent presumptive therapy, improved case management, and reduction in transmission intensity
79 ed, community health workers were trained in case management, and traditional birth attendants were t
80 d therapy, compliance, treatment completion, case management, and treatment adherence for tuberculosi
81 Program Office components providing housing, case management, and wrap-around clinical and supportive
82 with HIV in 2019: (1) high-risk clinics; (2) case management; and (3) a mobile app to support treatme
83                                              Case management appears to be associated with fewer unme
84 ignificant savings were as follows: nursing, case management approach focusing on early discharge; su
85 tratification and restriction to one of four case-management approaches in which patients received re
86  different types of interventions, including case management, are effective in the reduction of subst
87                                     Standard case management, assertive community treatment, and crit
88          The bridge clinic included enhanced case management before and after hospital discharge, MOU
89 ss money on inpatient services than brokered case management, but more on case management services an
90                   Training increased correct case management by 7.9 percentage points (14.2%) but did
91 rist within the treatment center, as well as case management by a nurse, have been reviewed and meta-
92 , 3-20-mm diameters) with CT and recommended case management by using Fleischner Society guidelines.
93 er radiologists marked nodules and indicated case management by using images from conventional chest
94  model to incorporate disruptions to malaria case management caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
95 S); step 2: 20 weeks of cognitive-behavioral case management (CBCM) vs SPS; and step 3: 26 weeks of C
96 chosocial intervention (cognitive behavioral case management [CBCM]) is more effective than placebo p
97 ere randomised to receive SMC with community case management (CCM) (SMC villages) or CCM alone (contr
98                                    Community case management (CCM) is a strategy for training and sup
99 ortality in a Medecins Sans Frontieres Ebola case management centre (CMC).Out of 780 admissions betwe
100 te odds ratios of demographic, clinical, and case management characteristics associated with acquired
101 nancial and scheduling incentives (FSI), and case management (CM).
102  compulsion, posttraumatic, care management, case management, collaborative care, enhanced care, and
103                 Diagnosis of cases is key to case management, control and surveillance.
104 ndatory HIV/AIDS surveillance monitoring and case management data.
105 r lung nodule detection and determination of case management; DE imaging did not show significant dif
106                                              Case management decisions showed better overall accuracy
107                                              Case management decisions were left to the attending phy
108 omarkers that could aid clinicians in making case management decisions would be enormously valuable.
109 mission season and also to provide community case management during this period and during the rest o
110                     In a logistic model, the case management effect was limited to the 25% of the sam
111                     We review strategies for case management, focusing on point-of-care tests that ho
112                                              Case management, follow-up, and outcomes received or obt
113                   In Nigeria alone, reducing case management for 6 months and delaying LLIN campaigns
114       Opportunities exist for improvement in case management for children with diarrhea in low-resour
115 he cost-effectiveness of three approaches to case management for individuals with severe mental illne
116 ople with advanced dementia; telephone-based case management for people with dementia in the communit
117 ipants in the telecare group received weekly case management from a nurse supported by a social servi
118                                     Enhanced case management, good cooperation between services, and
119 reported health status improved in the nurse case management group (P = 0.02).
120                        Patients in the nurse case management group had mean decreases of 1.7 percenta
121                             Although for the case management group intervention was not cost-effectiv
122 Overall, the immunization completion for the case management group was 13.2 percentage points higher
123 arch assessments in the monitoring alone and case management groups, respectively.
124 , and Mali, suboptimal adherence to diarrhea case management guidelines for children aged <5 years wa
125 sits assessed sexually transmitted infection case management guidelines, clinical services, and resou
126                                          WHO case-management guidelines for severe malnutrition aim t
127                                     Although case management has been advocated as a method for impro
128                                              Case management has increasingly been the recommended ap
129 interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary care, case management, hospitalist services, and telehealth.
130                        Using Integrated Bite Case Management (IBCM) and whole genome sequencing (WGS)
131                 Haiti has an integrated bite case management (IBCM) programme to counsel animal-bite
132                         Integrated community case management (iCCM) of malaria complements public hea
133 at were unidentified by integrated community case management (iCCM) WHO referral protocol and 3 (23%)
134        Scattered-site housing with Intensive Case Management (ICM) may be an appropriate and less-cos
135 roaches (e.g., vocational rehabilitation and case management), identifying which patients will benefi
136                                     Clinical case management improved from spring to summer, resultin
137              Diagnostic information affected case management in 71 of 148 patients (48%) after perfle
138              Systematic reviews of intensive case management in adult mental healthcare conclude that
139 arch into risk-reducing measures, and inform case management in clinical settings, especially for HIV
140 ptive TB, with higher proportions of correct case management in county hospitals.
141 1 incidence was associated with improved STD case management in Mwanza, but was not associated with S
142 harms of hepatitis B infection screening and case management in pregnant women.
143 ed combination therapies to ensure effective case management in Tanzania is critical.
144 ths, followed by 18 months of follow-up with case management in the community.
145            We therefore characterise malaria case management in the context of the Ebola-virus-diseas
146  predictive (~92%) and easily adapted to aid case management in the field and survey parasite migrati
147               Study teams abstracted malaria case management indicators from registers for January to
148            We assessed adherence to diarrhea case management indicators in the Global Enteric Multisi
149 ients were randomly assigned to the Pathways case management intervention (n = 164) or usual care (n
150 raja randomized clinical trial was a linkage case management intervention designed to improve HIV car
151 mong hospitalized people with HIV, a linkage case management intervention did not reduce 12-month mor
152                                            A case management intervention in the first year of life w
153 rstanding the economic value of this type of case management intervention is essential to decision-ma
154                                    The nurse case management intervention was not associated with sta
155                            A broker-advocate case management intervention was used to facilitate part
156 ssion reduction may be expedited by enhanced case management, involving both symptom-screening and in
157 licensed prophylaxis or treatment available, case management is essentially supportive with managemen
158 reduction, 1.89 [95% CI, 1.33 to 2.44] days; case management: mean difference reduction, 1.28 [95% CI
159  offers significant advantages over standard case management models in reducing homelessness and symp
160 ic-level quality improvement strategies (eg, case management), multifactorial assessment and treatmen
161 on 8 vouchers (rent subsidies) and intensive case management (n = 182); (2) case management only, wit
162  telemonitoring (HBPTM) and telephonic nurse case management (NCM) among low-income Black and Hispani
163 oves when inmates' medical, psychiatric, and case management needs are identified and addressed befor
164 ath or recovery) data were obtained from HPT case management notes, the National Child Mortality Data
165 the addition of azithromycin to standard WHO case management of acute watery diarrhea in low-resource
166 erventions addressing newborn mortality, and case management of childhood diseases.
167 rkers can undertake various tasks, including case management of childhood illnesses (eg, pneumonia, m
168 sions, home visits, and integrated community case management of childhood illnesses and acute malnutr
169                   Rational approaches to the case management of cholera with oral and intravenous reh
170 esting that more comprehensive approaches to case management of febrile illness are needed.
171 ion of clinical malaria cases or sub-optimal case management of febrile patients.
172 agnostic tests (RDTs) is intended to improve case management of fever and targeting of artemisinin-ba
173 ons in child mortality, particularly through case management of ill children by these types of commun
174  in childbirth, postnatal care, and clinical case management of illnesses in newborn babies and child
175  to control malaria during pregnancy rely on case management of malaria illness and anemia, and preve
176 rstand whether they accepted the package for case management of malaria using CHWs.
177 dy assessed acceptability of use of CHWs for case management of malaria using RDTs, ACTs, and rectal
178 f provider-patient interactions, and correct case management of undercover standardised patients at e
179  followed by placement in long-term housing; case management offered on-site at primary study sites,
180 ic drug susceptibility testing, and enhanced case management, offering a more complete understanding
181 and intensive case management (n = 182); (2) case management only, without special access to Section
182 H veterans had 16% more days housed than the case management-only group and 25% more days housed than
183                                          The case management-only group had only 7% more days housed
184 d-site housing and support through intensive case management or assertive community treatment to chro
185  care was defined as the recent provision of case management or family management to patients for who
186 ment programs with staff assistance, such as case management or mental health specialist involvement,
187 2-dose IPT with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine to case management or placebo in women during their first o
188 nd any outpatient referrals made by hospital case management or social work at the time of discharge.
189                          Four trials each of case management (OR 0.78, 95% CI 0.47-1.30; n=1608) and
190 for opioid use disorder, and strengths-based case management) or standard of care.
191 and logistic regression, we assessed correct case management, our primary outcome, and other dimensio
192 line in overall hospital use among intensive-case-management patients (mean 73.5 vs 73.1 days in thos
193 ble to fill prescriptions), development of a case management plan addressing identified clinical risk
194 y monitoring of antimalarial drugs to inform case management policy decisions.
195  to and healthcare provider adherence to WHO case management policy for malaria in pregnant women.
196 he same, addressing time management, ethics, case management, practice guidelines, cost-effective cli
197 atic assessment of the extent of substandard case management practices of malaria in pregnancy is req
198 eterminants of women's access and providers' case management practices were extracted and compared ac
199 s investigated as part of an Integrated Bite Case Management program (IBCM).
200 of homeless clients enrolled in an intensive case management program were not tested for HIV during t
201  period after contact with a community-based case management program.
202 n efforts including intensive post-discharge case management programs, designed to reduce suicide ris
203 nal evidence and observational studies of US case management programs.
204 at peripheral health facilities or community case management programs.
205 daily for 3 days in addition to standard WHO case management protocols for the management of acute wa
206                     Adherence to current WHO case management protocols for watery diarrhea remains ap
207 itionally included PCP and patient training, case management provided by trained nurses, and clinical
208 ecreased among women and infants enrolled in case management, providing an overall substantial health
209 hen considering decreasing caregiver burden, case management, psychoeducation, and multicomponent int
210 eatment with community workers, and brokered case management (purchase of services).
211 community workers, and 22 receiving brokered case management (purchase of services).
212  to the 2012-13 prevalence survey data, with case management rates, insecticide-treated net usage, an
213 wardship and clinician awareness of diarrhea case-management recommendations in these settings.
214 aracteristic method for nodule detection and case management, respectively.
215 t decades are largely attributed to improved case management, rotavirus vaccine, and economic develop
216 s than brokered case management, but more on case management services and maintenance (i.e., food sta
217 community outpatient treatment and intensive case management services at a reduced cost.
218 l three groups were followed for 1 year, and case management services plus additional outpatient trea
219                        Each subject received case management services plus additional outpatient trea
220                                    The nurse case management services provided to all participants sh
221      All of the discharged patients received case management services, and a majority also received o
222 WCM program provided in-home and phone-based case management services.
223 IV care (LTC) and the effect of transitional case management services.
224  were offered 50-minute cognitive behavioral case management sessions every 2 weeks delivered by qual
225 in the prevalence of comorbidities and their case management should be a priority.
226  and the important roles of surveillance and case management should be maintained while Myanmar works
227                  We tested a social services case management (SSCM) approach similar to Psychological
228       Specific recommendations on the use of case management strategies (including directly observed
229 h+I group received the mHealth app and nurse case management supported by a health-social partnership
230 ether access to home-based social worker-led case management (SWCM) program or SWCM program combined
231  care intervention included proactive injury case management that assisted patients transitioning fro
232 are clinic received on-site primary care and case management that emphasized preventive medical care,
233       After adjustment, offering housing and case management to a population of homeless adults with
234                                          For case management to be a useful tool to raise immunizatio
235 etter-quality medication management provided case management to fewer severely ill patients (48% vs 8
236 screening and the effectiveness and harms of case management to prevent perinatal transmission.
237 tric symptom severity compared with standard case management treatments.
238 dence, programmatic financing, surveillance, case management, vector control interventions, climate a
239 e personnel and offer ongoing assessment and case management via home, telephone, and/or clinic visit
240                                      Correct case management was benchmarked using Standards for Tube
241                                              Case management was found to be an effective interventio
242                                      Case-by-case management was recommended instead, depending on do
243                                              Case management was superior to usual care in the manage
244 d valproate users who received mental health case management were also less likely to be tested for s
245 asting insecticide-treated nets and clinical case management were always included as baseline interve
246 ts with heart failure, clinical pathways and case management were associated with reduced length of s
247       We believe aggressive surveillance and case management were critical to limiting the spread of
248           Diagnostic uncertainty complicates case management, which may delay appropriate cause-speci
249 r findings demonstrate that severe pneumonia case management with antibiotics at health facilities or
250 ng lasting insecticide treated nets, malaria case management with Artemisinin-based combination thera
251 conventional malaria control measures: early case management with quality artemisinin combination the
252              There were 27 of 145 changes in case management, with no significant difference in mean
253 atment supplies, training on diagnostics and case management within the previous 12 months, and short
254                                              Case management would benefit from more effective therap

 
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