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1 enditures on biomedical research and 0.1% on health services research.
2 e, reach, and public health impact of mental health services research.
3 trials with meaningful outcome measures, and health services research.
4 reatment evaluation; disease management; and health services research.
5 troversial, and often misunderstood field in health services research.
6 f an all payers fund to support clinical and health services research.
7 ncreasingly used to conduct population-based health services research.
8 sed in a wide range of clinical outcomes and health services research.
9 o other scenarios of substantive interest in health services research.
10 g, lung cancer, artificial intelligence, and health services research.
11 oracic imaging, artificial intelligence, and health services research.
12 es, vascular diseases, thoracic imaging, and health services research.
13 SDoH data for service provision planning and health services research.
14 s that are underutilized in epidemiology and health services research.
15  (1), physician assistant practices (1), and health services research (2).
16         National Institutes of Health and US Health Services Research Administration, Department of H
17 r registries, which provide data that inform health services research and cancer control policies, ma
18                     Houston Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development Center of Excel
19          U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development Service
20 ethods: The American Thoracic Society and VA Health Services Research and Development Service convene
21 stration Office of Research and Development, Health Services Research and Development Service, and Ev
22              Department of Veterans Affairs, Health Services Research and Development Service.
23          U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development Service.
24 tration, Office of Research and Development, Health Services Research and Development, and VA Informa
25 ariable (IV) analyses are becoming common in health services research and epidemiology.
26 apacity while incorporating epidemiology and health services research and implementing intensity-grad
27   Our risk model will be critical for use in health services research and quality improvement initiat
28 , genetics, pathology and molecular biology, health services research, and clinical oncology and the
29 l trials, comparative effectiveness studies, health services research, and observational studies, and
30 erful complement to traditional clinical and health services research approaches.
31 , Thoracic Imaging, Artificial Intelligence, Health Services Research (C) RSNA, 2024.
32                                              Health services research can contribute to successful ag
33  review was carried out by the Department of Health Services Research, Cedars-Sinai Health System, Lo
34                                        Child health services research (CHSR) currently lacks the tool
35 iscusses its association with other areas of health services research, clinical research, and quality
36 ican Society of Clinical Oncology's (ASCO's) Health Services Research Committee and by ASCO's Board o
37 the Working Group were evaluated by the ASCO Health Services Research Committee and by the ASCO Board
38 sions of the panel were endorsed by the ASCO Health Services Research Committee and the ASCO Board of
39    The conclusions were endorsed by the ASCO Health Services Research Committee and the ASCO Board of
40 ternal review by selected physicians, by the Health Services Research Committee members, and by the A
41 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Health Services Research Committee members, and the ASCO
42 nel were evaluated and supported by the ASCO Health Services Research Committee reviewers and the ASC
43 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Health Services Research Committee sought to assess patt
44 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Health Services Research Committee sought to assess whet
45 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Health Services Research Committee, and the ASCO Board o
46             Five outside reviewers, the ASCO Health Services Research Committee, and the ASCO Board o
47             Five outside reviewers, the ASCO Health Services Research Committee, and the ASCO Board r
48 Research Centre, Wellcome Trust, Oxfordshire Health Services Research Committee, Chinese Academy of M
49          Advances in rheumatologic arthritis health services research continue to be of interest to c
50                Department of Veteran Affairs Health Services Research & Development Service's Quality
51 NDING SOURCE: Office of Rural Health and the Health Services Research & Development Service, Veterans
52         U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Health Services Research & Development Service.
53 rican Heart Association and Veterans Affairs Health Services Research & Development Service.
54 ans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration, Health Services Research & Development.
55 ee child psychiatric epidemiology and mental health services research for moving forward.
56 y prediction models are used in clinical and health services research for risk-adjusted outcomes anal
57 h, 65% for phase 1 and 2 trials, and 57% for health services research (for all comparisons with noncl
58                                   Health and Health Services Research Grant Committee of the Hong Kon
59          However, many of these lessons from health services research have been ignored in practice t
60 olving field that incorporates epidemiology, health services research, health economics, and psychome
61 erican Society of Clinical Onoclogy's (ASCO) Health Services Research (HSR) committee activities have
62                                           As health services research (HSR) expands across the globe,
63                                              Health services research (HSR) is the interdisciplinary
64 s for why children merit a separate focus in health services research, identify factors that have led
65                                              Health services research in rheumatology is producing im
66  This Guest Editorial advocates for expanded health services research in the field of pathology.
67 enomics, biological, behavioral, social, and health services research in the past decade have strengt
68    We investigated children's biomedical and health services research in the UK in relation to traini
69 ce can be enhanced are a welcome addition to health services research in this field.
70  from laboratory experiments, clinical data, health services research, intuition, to personal experie
71                                              Health services research is a burgeoning field of invest
72                              Psychiatric and health services research literature was reviewed to iden
73 alth care system justify a separate focus of health services research on children.
74 ministrative data alone in epidemiologic and health services research on gout may lead to misclassifi
75                                              Health services research on medical care and treatment o
76  of administrative data in epidemiologic and health services research on OA may lead to both case mis
77 tings and populations from public health and health services research on the use of these methodologi
78  the political and systematic challenges for health services research overall, and for individual inv
79                    A rapidly growing body of health services research points to the design of the car
80 ures used widely in epidemiological studies, health services research, population studies, and random
81             PRIMARY FUNDING SOURCE: Genetics Health Services Research program of the United Kingdom D
82  Administration, and Research), and HSRPROJ (Health Services Research Projects in Progress) via Inter
83  Society with experience in clinical trials, health services research, quality improvement, and behav
84      (2) Underfunding of service innovation: Health services research receives $5.0 billion (0.3% of
85                             We review recent health services research studies examining clinical and
86 rove instrument reliability in multinational health services research studies involving comparisons a
87                           But scientific and health services research suggest otherwise.
88             We investigate a growing body of health services research that acknowledges the importanc
89                    Despite a long history of health services research that indicates that having suff
90 on in the fields of public health and mental health services research that the provision of clinical
91  approach could be applied to other areas of health services research to serve as a complement to cli
92 e, clinical investigation, epidemiology, and health services research, which have fundamentally shape
93  question falls within the purview of mental health services research, which is a multidisciplinary f
94 tes many attributes of outcomes research and health services research, while placing greater emphasis