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1  (use of buddy pickup or early return to the facility).
2 s (ie, type of drinking water and sanitation facilities).
3  (excluding those residing in long-term care facilities).
4 icant care coordination gaps within the same facility.
5 depend on the available resources at the HPC facility.
6 n specific tasks or features with particular facility.
7 mselves at home or in a dedicated quarantine facility.
8 V-2 was demonstrated in this skilled nursing facility.
9  tunnel housed in a biosafety level class II facility.
10 ortants were identified in the Mississippian facility.
11 mitted from a senior home or skilled nursing facility.
12 emodialysis at home or a self-care satellite facility.
13 eceived their method from a supported health facility.
14  were monitored over 17 days in an inpatient facility.
15 sion after SARS-CoV-2 introduction into this facility.
16 ith magnesium sulfate or during transport to facility.
17 from 302 workers from different areas of the facility.
18 the level of service provided by health care facilities.
19 ess to instrumentation, and state-of-the-art facilities.
20 ement practices are instituted at composting facilities.
21 tion of distributed PV at city-owned parking facilities.
22 he U.S. federal tax credit 45Q to qualifying facilities.
23 d antipseudomonal use relative to uninvolved facilities.
24 ry bases, airports, and firefighter training facilities.
25 n potentially preventable morbidity in mouse facilities.
26 imited number of intensive care unit beds or facilities.
27 een adapted for use in synchrotron radiation facilities.
28 he relatively recent advances in synchrotron facilities.
29 rofit/independently owned and hospital-based facilities.
30 n fuels, with addition of better ventilation facilities.
31 on can spread rapidly within skilled nursing facilities.
32  packaging waste streams in European sorting facilities.
33 rs may explain CRE patient movement in these facilities.
34 ed ratios - to compare antibiotic use across facilities.
35 f North Carolina (UNC)-affiliated healthcare facilities.
36 tely high emissions from large shallow water facilities.
37 f Yemeni people to their nearest health-care facilities.
38 ssion because of crowding and shared hygiene facilities.
39 termining appropriate nurse staffing for VHA facilities.
40 d MERS coronaviruses, is restricted to BSL-3 facilities.
41       There were 2235 IT patients across 330 facilities.
42  contributed to transmission of SEOV between facilities.
43 ce of a comprehensive database of healthcare facilities.
44 FACS, robotic and high-throughput-sequencing facilities.
45 olds for the acceptance were different among facilities.
46 ns with high population and large industrial facilities.
47 d to reduce capital and energy costs in such facilities.
48  (a primary care clinic and neighbouring TFH facilities) 1:1, stratified by size and country, to an i
49 s occurring in a healthcare or institutional facility, 18 927 were included.
50 surgery with in-network primary surgeons and facilities, 20.5% of episodes (95% CI, 19.4%-21.7%) had
51 ility, or intermediate-/long-term acute care facility 30 days after discharge.
52  surveillance in the same order-buyer cattle facility, 32 IDV isolates were recovered from both healt
53 h the highest proportion from long-term care facilities (46.6%) and hospitals (27.7%).
54 gent-based model of all inpatient healthcare facilities (90 acute care hospitals, 9 long-term acute c
55 up F, both assessed by an independent review facility according to Response Evaluation Criteria in So
56 ves samples from approximately 1300 dialysis facilities across the USA, we tested the remainder plasm
57 aries who were admitted to a skilled nursing facility after an inpatient hospital admission, those wh
58 iated with recent admission to a health care facility; all others were classified as community-associ
59         Drinking water source and sanitation facility alone were not associated with diarrhoea.
60 ssociated with increased closure of dialysis facilities, although the likelihood of closures changed
61 ng the optimal allocation of new health care facilities and assessing hospitals expansion requirement
62 utbreaks in the community, within healthcare facilities and at an international conference.
63 noise ratio due to constraints of experiment facilities and availability of sensitive antibodies.
64 low young adult males to enter accommodation facilities and build skills and networks that facilitate
65 gitudinal study was conducted in health care facilities and community support groups from PR.
66 on is found primarily among large processing facilities and large meatpacking companies.
67 breaks have occurred in hospitals, aged care facilities and prisons.
68 ple living beyond acceptable travel times to facilities and services.
69 revious studies using controlled environment facilities and small field-based removable chambers have
70 ne immunisation programme and using existing facilities and staff, we did a prospective feasibility s
71 he gap between petawatt-class infrared laser facilities and x-ray free-electron lasers; despite subst
72 spital beds need to be allocated between new facilities and ~1,100 existing structures that require e
73 regression models adjusted for clustering by facility and a priori baseline covariates (e.g., age, he
74 e women aged 30-65 years from a primary care facility and a referral colposcopy clinic in Cape Town,
75       The effect of ICP elevation on outflow facility and IOP is blocked by TTX.
76 pairs' diet and health, delivery in a health facility and low birth weight (LBW), women's knowledge,
77 the estimated lifetime costs per QALY in the facility and nonfacility settings were $39 325 and $17 9
78 sed multilevel logistic regression to assess facility and provider and patient characteristics associ
79 of which required treatment at a health care facility and/or hemin administration (median [range] ann
80 s often requiring treatment in a health care facility and/or with hemin, as well as chronic symptoms
81 rm acute care hospitals, 351 skilled nursing facilities, and 12 ventilator-capable skilled nursing fa
82 aightforward, does not require sophisticated facilities, and can be potentially employed to develop p
83 ple living with HIV to HIV care at 11 Bukoba facilities, and returned to HIV care 604 patients who ha
84 eterogeneous distributions of population and facilities, and the spatial interactions between them.
85 tially functional public primary health-care facility, and more than 12.1 million (42.4%) Yemeni peop
86  divorced or widowed, living in a healthcare facility, and suffering from a chronic condition.
87           Pronounced modifications to immune facilities are associated with this reproductive trait.
88 nds (VOCs) from oil and gas (O&G) production facilities are fundamental in understanding hazardous ai
89 ts to patients and caregivers, US acute care facilities are largely not using lifts to safely mobiliz
90 nt manufacturers and staff at shared imaging facilities are required to improve the reporting of expe
91 uired about operational aspects and types of facilities as well as other challenges.
92  The primary endpoint was independent review facility-assessed progression-free survival, which has b
93 uded incidence of community-onset healthcare facility-associated CDI (CO-HCFA-CDI), incidence of vanc
94 rage discharged patients to a postacute care facility at a rate of 18,6% (CI95% 16.2 to 20.9) compare
95  resonance ionisation at the ISOLDE ion-beam facility at CERN.
96                      CRE was attributed to a facility based on timing of culture and facility exposur
97         An electronic register (EDR Web) and facility-based clinical charts were used to collect vari
98 vider training and morning HIV testing), and facility-based HIV self-testing (Oraquick HIV self-test,
99 HIV testing were significantly higher in the facility-based HIV self-testing group compared with eith
100 hildren and the uptake of community-based vs facility-based HIV testing in Zimbabwe.
101  driven by differential use and intensity in facility-based postacute care.
102 ice-based procedures versus 50% to 97.7% for facility-based procedures.
103 he efficacy and safety of both in-office and facility-based surgery for congenital NLDO.
104                                         BCPE facility-based testing and linkage interventions are und
105 a blood-based rapid diagnostic test (used in facility-based testing), or by the child's caregiver wit
106 nd non-Medicare patients treated at dialysis facilities before and after 2011 payment reforms and 201
107 5% CI, 5.8%-7.7%) included an out-of-network facility bill and 17.2% (95% CI, 15.7%-18.8%) included a
108 y, monthly case data are collected at health facilities but suffer from biases, including incomplete
109  and procedure frequencies received at these facilities by enrolled patients.
110 16 billion people) cannot reach a healthcare facility by foot within one hour.
111 by varying reservoir height, and eye outflow facility (C) was determined from the pump flow rate requ
112                    However, renewable energy facilities can be land-use intensive and impact conserva
113 timized location, type, and capacity of each facility can be explored in an interactive dashboard.
114 Inpatient rehabilitation and skilled nursing facility care accounted for over 80% of the variation sp
115              Baseline saliva samples from 17 facilities, cases and controls up to day 84 from 10 outb
116 tional isolation units called Community Care Facilities (CCFs) to combat the outbreak in the communit
117 this patient group managed in community care facilities (CCFs).
118                        CDC models adjust for facility characteristics when predicting antibiotic use
119 resistant phenotypes, patient and healthcare facility characteristics, and time.
120             For each admission, we extracted facility, claims, and antibiotic data.
121 anges in the likelihood of being affected by facility closures following payment reform.
122                                     Dialysis facility closures were uncommon over the study period.
123                       16 public primary care facilities (clusters) in two rural districts in Zimbabwe
124 us coronary intervention that reflects inter-facility communication and urgent mobilization of interv
125 , with frequent facility visits, have led to facility congestion, patient and healthcare provider dis
126 ts of CCS are calculated for each of the 656 facilities considered, with application of the U.S. fede
127 S dollars from observational studies, health facility costings and public procurement databases.
128                            The median within-facility cumulative percentage of patients referred for
129 and ethnic composition, we examined dialysis facility data reported to the Centers for Medicare and M
130  health services, supporting existing health facilities, developing a sample transport network, and o
131 t 2 weeks of overnight admission to a health facility, diagnosis of pneumonia, antibiotic use, or res
132 portion of patients vaccinated at a dialysis facility differs according to the facility's racial and
133  that collects information on all healthcare facilities' discharges.
134 RAP or filtered air for 14 months in a novel facility drawing air from a major freeway tunnel system
135 ing outpatient medical offices, correctional facilities, emergency medical services, etc., with the h
136 to a facility based on timing of culture and facility exposures.
137 yment bundle prompted concerns that dialysis facilities facing higher costs might close, disrupting c
138 nts increased by 29%, with a 53% increase in facility fees and no change in professional fees.
139 the largest areas of spending growth such as facility fees and OOP expenses to minimize the financial
140 gery total payments were driven primarily by facility fees and OOP expenses.
141 ons, meat-packing plants, produce processing facilities, fish factories, cruise ships, family gatheri
142 bola virus, which requires biosafety level 4 facilities for experimentation, modelling can play a cru
143 are evident across the board, from staffing, facilities for rapid and reliable testing to availabilit
144                                  Sixty-three facilities from 14 German Federal States provided clinic
145 d service availability data for Yemen health facilities from the Health Resources and Services Availa
146  iStent showed a greater increase in outflow facility from baseline (0.10+/-0.04 mul/minute per milli
147                             Nonparticipating facilities garnered benefits, with reductions in new car
148  ratios for CRM+ ranged from 0 to 7.899; 429 facilities had higher than expected rates.
149 spread, whereas other introductions into the facility had little effect.
150 old water treatment, and improved sanitation facilities, have great potential to yield reductions in
151 ortions of deaths that occurred in a hospice facility, home, and medical facility were tested for tre
152           PrEP follow-up visits were done at facilities, homes, or community locations.
153 al tax credit 45Q was applied for qualifying facilities (i.e., producing >=100 ktCO(2)/yr).
154                                   Thirty-one facilities in 11 US states had SEOV infection, and among
155 testing and offered PrEP at health fairs and facilities in 16 rural communities in western Kenya, eas
156 of key sources at two large-scale industrial facilities in California were conducted to quantify poll
157 lity contraceptive services in public health facilities in conflict-affected North and South Kivu.
158                               Long-term care facilities in counties in the Southern and Midwestern re
159 ted alcohol frequently overwhelm health care facilities in developing countries.
160 014 and June 2016 from randomly selected OST facilities in Germany.
161 c burden on patients, caregivers, and health facilities in Nepal.
162 ithin 1 year of dialysis at the 690 dialysis facilities in Network 6 was 33.7% (interquartile range [
163 nt-based model of adult inpatient healthcare facilities in Orange County, California, to explore the
164 nd a modified WHO Safe Childbirth Checklist; facilities in the intervention group additionally receiv
165 ge kidney disease patients from 690 dialysis facilities in the United States Renal Data System from J
166 14 patient admissions from 74 long-term care facilities in the United States, the overall unadjusted
167  surveillance in a single order-buyer cattle facility in Mississippi, we showed consistently high ser
168 ufacturing aid at a fluoropolymer production facility in Parkersburg, WV from 1951 to 2013.
169 s, and 12 ventilator-capable skilled nursing facilities) in the Chicago metropolitan area, surroundin
170 er were enrolled at two UK clinical research facilities, in an age-escalation manner, into 18-55 year
171 %) compared to targeting IRS based on health facility incidence.
172 m 92 airborne observations collected over 23 facilities including 5 refineries, 10 landfills, 4 waste
173  from damage at a range of installations and facilities including particle accelerators the EM field
174 outpatient departments at high-burden health facilities (including health centres, mission hospitals,
175 and 350 colonized cases from 151 health care facilities, including 59 hospitals, 92 nursing homes, 1
176 onmental monitoring requirements for aseptic facilities, including compounding pharmacies, continues
177 the risk of disease transmission in dialysis facilities, including education of staff and patients, s
178 shed (1) HIV services within homeless health facilities, including outreach nurses, and (2) antiretro
179 l pressure (ICP) lowers conventional outflow facility (increases aqueous outflow resistance) of rat e
180  Significant methane emissions at composting facilities indicate that a California mandate to divert
181                        The pilot field-based facility integrated with a robust cyber-physical system
182 er clinical care due to overstretched health facilities, interruptions of supply of other drugs such
183  of individuals with pediatric IEIs to adult facilities is also a complex task because of the large n
184 ative design, routine testing at health-care facilities is leveraged to estimate the effectiveness of
185 des inadequate drinking water and sanitation facility, is associated with health outcomes known to in
186                    One, in a skilled nursing facility, led to rapid transmission and significant mort
187 tients on ART may need to be tailored at the facility level to address patient reported barriers.
188 ne covariates (e.g., age, heart failure, and facility-level characteristics), we assessed relative aT
189 tpatient settings, yet little is known about facility-level variation in short-term safety outcomes.
190  of malaria cases diagnosed at the catchment facility located in the town of Guapi in the South Pacif
191  hospitalization, surgery, or long-term care facility (LTCF) residence within 1 year prior; or if a c
192 ofit/independently owned outpatient dialysis facilities may affect safety net-reliant populations.
193 l settings such as maternal and child health facilities might contribute to decreased HIV incidence a
194 n's antibiotic days of therapy (DOTs): a CDC facility model, models that added patient clinical const
195 ctronically-available patient claims data to facility models consistently improved antibiotic utiliza
196 re more likely to die in the skilled nursing facility; more likely to be readmitted to an acute inpat
197  deployed neurosurgeons to medical treatment facilities (MTFs), while the UK did not.
198              Neither the tonographic outflow facility nor the uveoscleral outflow was significantly d
199 adio-frequency accelerator-based large-scale facilities, novel laser-based mechanisms hold promise fo
200 n initial symptoms and arrival at the health facility (odds ratio [OR] = 1.33, 95% CI: 1.07-1.64 for
201               The odds of dying in a hospice facility (odds ratio, 1.79 [1.75-1.82]) or at home (odds
202 eadily available to researchers through core facilities or specialized collaborations.
203 defined as those with onset in a health care facility or associated with recent admission to a health
204 edle and syringe, CPAD) were modelled across facility or community birth locations.
205 imal antenatal care and delivery in a health facility or with a skilled birth attendant, all accounte
206 spent outside of a hospital, skilled nursing facility, or intermediate-/long-term acute care facility
207 index, 0.533) and highest for discharge to a facility other than home (C-index, 0.728).
208                    We examined four dialysis facility ownership categories according to for-profit/no
209                            When all Illinois facilities participated (n = 402), the registry reduced
210 , even when only 25% of the largest Illinois facilities participated due to patient sharing.
211 a of the product, was completed by isolation facilities participating at the Ninth International Euro
212 ascades of care and nationwide-level data on facility preparedness.
213 eduction in transmissibility in intervention facilities, prevalent case count in the state 3 years af
214 d shaping its spread, such as long-term care facilities, prisons, meat-packing plants, produce proces
215 tendance data were collected at intervention facilities prospectively through October 28, 2017.
216 hort study included adults initiating ART at facilities providing universal ART since January 2014.
217 Western nations with first-rate medical care facilities rarely confront-how to best allocate standard
218 urveys capturing quality of sick-child care, facility readiness, and provider and patient characteris
219                                          All facilities received maternity register data strengthenin
220 the time of birth in survey data and routine facility register data.
221 equence of changes in education and training facilities related to digitization.
222 mong short-stay and long-stay long-term care facility residents in the United States.
223 % and 47% in Rongo, Uriri and Nyatike health facilities respectively.
224 d 1.6% in participating and nonparticipating facilities, respectively) and 2.8% relative reduction in
225 re relevant for mass rearing in a production facility revealed that most strains had fitness characte
226 a dialysis facility differs according to the facility's racial and ethnic composition, we examined di
227 easurement approaches to accurately estimate facility-scale methane emissions and perform source attr
228 the estimated lifetime costs per QALY in the facility setting were $52 754 for IVB, $128 242 for IVR,
229  outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 at a skilled nursing facility (SNF) in Illinois on 15 March 2020 and followed
230 ent (BPCI) model 3, in which skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) assumed accountability for patients' M
231 spitals (ACHs; 141, 50%) and skilled nursing facilities (SNFs; 113, 40%), and less frequently to long
232                              Combined, these facilities span and are degrading 886 PAs, 749 KBAs and
233 for PH in VA using multivariable models with facility-specific random effects.
234 ducted after the Brucella events to identify facility-specific risks and mitigations.
235  receiving physical therapy as prescribed by facility staff.
236 mately 80% of births worldwide take place in facilities, standardising register design and informatio
237 dent CRE cases with concurrent or prior year facility stays were identified; cases were attributed mo
238 tions used for boarding and variation in the facilities studied (boarding ranges from 2% to 88% of IC
239 flow volume, catchment population, and local facilities such as hospitals, schools, and transit hubs.
240  54 cases (42.6%) were diagnosed at a health facility suggesting presence of symptoms, while 31 (57.4
241 n = 1170), non-COVID-patient-room healthcare facility surfaces (12%, n = 1429), and household surface
242 n = 83), followed by patient-room healthcare facility surfaces (17%, n = 1170), non-COVID-patient-roo
243           SPAs are nationally representative facility surveys capturing quality of sick-child care, f
244 onmental harms (e.g., building new polluting facilities) than when considering the allocation of envi
245 es in vaccination were more prominent at the facility- than at the state-level.
246                          Patients treated in facilities that had preference for rivaroxaban had more
247     In a parallel manner, the number of core facilities that provide bioinformatics support are also
248 dentification number (RIN) values advantages facilities that upgrade biogas relative to other options
249  bleeding: compared with patients treated in facilities that used rivaroxaban in 0% to 20% of cases,
250 ith controlled releases in an 8-acre outdoor facility that closely resembles upstream natural gas fie
251                        The selected platform facilities the modulation of HA levels independently of
252 pite the greater throughput of the deepwater facilities, they had moderate emission rates compared to
253 iant received care at for-profit/chain-owned facilities, they were disproportionately cared for at no
254 urvive to discharge from the skilled nursing facility, they are more likely to go next to a custodial
255 sely populated areas and in areas with fewer facilities to be associated with increased child BMI.
256 urity scenario: the inspection of a military facility to confirm the absence or presence of nuclear w
257                However, with the move of HPC facilities towards accelerator based architectures, a ne
258 d not occur for 1, 4, or 5 years, varying by facility type.
259 in Western Europe, the renewable electricity facilities under development increasingly overlap with c
260 ts can enhance the performance of healthcare facilities under normal conditions or during a pandemic.
261         Monthly rates were calculated at the facility unit level and included nursing hours per patie
262 sures and temperatures make NH(3) production facilities very expensive.
263 odels of HIV service delivery, with frequent facility visits, have led to facility congestion, patien
264 a visualization tool use by stewards at 8 VA facilities was associated with significant reductions in
265  increase in proportion of deaths in hospice facilities was higher for cancer deaths (beta=1.05 [95%
266              The percent increase in outflow facility was 79+/-21% for the Hydrus and 11+/-16% for th
267 ady-to-eat processed meat products from this facility was associated with a rapid decline in the inci
268 ble regression, discharge to a subacute care facility was associated with an increased odds of discha
269                          CO(2) demand in the facility was driven predominantly by wind speed and the
270 ds ratio, 1.55 [1.53-1.56]) versus a medical facility was higher for whites versus blacks.
271  constant pressure perfusion method, outflow facility was measured in paired eyes from human donors.
272 th conditions, a high-throughput phenotyping facility was used to measure WUE(plant) in a recombinant
273          Among 5343 eligible babies in these facilities, we assessed outcomes of 2938 newborn and fre
274 entation of UTT at the included correctional facilities, we first strengthened on-site HIV service de
275 n of a case of Covid-19 in a skilled nursing facility, we assessed transmission and evaluated the ade
276 esponse against norovirus, 43 long-term care facilities were enrolled prospectively in 2010-2014.
277                          Fourteen healthcare facilities were non-randomly matched into pairs and then
278                                     Eligible facilities were pair-matched and randomly assigned (1:1)
279  Between Oct 1, 2016, and April 30, 2019, 20 facilities were randomly assigned to either the interven
280 Fear River by a fluorochemical manufacturing facility were detected in blood samples from Wilmington,
281 red in a hospice facility, home, and medical facility were tested for trends using linear regression.
282 ling-that may be encountered in core support facilities when providing bioinformatics support, drawin
283 for the prevention of MRSA within acute care facilities, which are being used within the United State
284 S. cities, we conducted multiple, proactive, facility-wide testing events for PEH living sheltered an
285                                              Facility-wide testing in congregate settings allowed for
286 ults (aged >=18 years) newly admitted to TFH facilities with active psychotic symptoms (positive and
287 As of March 18, a total of 30 long-term care facilities with at least one confirmed case of Covid-19
288 had undergone elective surgery at in-network facilities with in-network primary surgeons, a substanti
289 pulation densities and access to handwashing facilities with soap and water is limited.
290                                      Outflow facility with 1 iStent (0.38+/-0.07 mul/minute per milli
291 atio for bleeding was 1.06 when treated in a facility with 25% to 40% use; 1.41 with 45% to 60% use;
292 s.Conclusions: Evaluation of a manufacturing facility with a cluster of workers with respiratory dise
293 work well at two separate sites (an academic facility with a cyclotron on site and an industry lab pu
294 he 2013-2018 subsample, with being seen at a facility with Artemisinin Combination Therapies (ACTs) i
295 s positively correlated with being seen at a facility with diagnostic equipment in stock (adjusted OR
296        PDBe has developed an advanced search facility with ~100 data categories and sequence searches
297  of metal recycling and concrete batch plant facilities within our sampled census tracts are comparab
298  low volume hospitals (60.3% vs 39.7%), from facilities without intensive care unit (46.9% vs 22.4%)
299 cal therapy provided at a ventilator weaning facility would increase quadriceps strength in mechanica
300  of 204 pesticides from wastewater treatment facility (WWTF) process water.

 
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