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1 oling, free school meals, and abuse response services).
2 s sufficient patient load to maintain such a service.
3 roviding a more responsive and intensive ESD service.
4 ve communication across different parts of a service.
5  challenge the longevity of this carbon sink service.
6 sulted in a positive health outcome from the service.
7 ed per patient, and the amount collected per service.
8 otics are followed up by an established OPAT service.
9 at depend on the availability of pollination service.
10  for the patient and is costly to the health service.
11 d qualification to insert new materials into service.
12 ps, 10 ecosystem functions, and 15 ecosystem services.
13 o HIV medical care or referral to prevention services.
14 ay improve cultural competence in healthcare services.
15 anty food security and provide agroecosystem services.
16 as without basic infrastructure or access to services.
17 e and relieve pressures on specialist memory services.
18 utlined by the Guide to Community Preventive Services.
19 nd acceptable travel times to facilities and services.
20 a from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
21 ries and modify a variety of other ecosystem services.
22 veyed regarding their perceptions of offsite services.
23  clients, 6.3% (1988) accessed substance use services.
24  40 (38%) diagnoses occurred through partner services.
25 oving accessibility to point-of-care testing services.
26 " patients with very high use of health care services.
27 onsequently struggling to provide ecological services.
28 for being integrated into clinical or social services.
29 through the Texas Department of State Health Services.
30 de integration of mental and physical health services.
31 e (JUHI) are required for dental and medical services.
32 ported being re-deployed to nonophthalmology services.
33 oper planning and successful delivery of the services.
34 erequisite for the provisioning of ecosystem services.
35  marine ecosystems, fisheries and associated services.
36 nd regeneration, biodiversity, and ecosystem services.
37 nodule-inducing bacteria provide nutritional services.
38  people from going out for all but essential services.
39 ersus 73%, P=0.016) and emergency department services (13% versus 17%, P=0.034).
40 on pest control (18 studies) and pollination services (17 studies) in adjacent crops in North America
41 ents were admitted to the hospital neurology service; 201 (14%) had symptoms consistent with arboviru
42 artment of Agriculture/Agricultural Research Service 58-3092-5-001.
43 registry, 29 from the Teratology Information Service, 62 from the German drug authority, 536 from Bay
44 y for the functioning of essential goods and services(9) while reducing the probability of transmissi
45 IA, Sociological Abstracts, IBSS, and Social Services Abstracts from inception to 19 November 2019.
46  to PrEP and novel approaches to making PrEP services accessible, simplified and efficient.
47 thways that provide equitable and consistent service across health care systems.
48 d information on care delivery (eg, clinical services, adherence services, patient monitoring service
49  Building Initiative, a Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Ryan White HIV/AIDS Progr
50                     The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)'s Ryan White HIV/AIDS Pro
51                         Health Resources and Services Administration.
52 20, that were recorded in the Secondary Uses Service Admitted Patient Care database.
53 t 20 trauma centers and 39 emergency medical services agencies in the US and Canada from May 2015 to
54  of clinic-level factors, enhanced adherence services (aHR, 1.37; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.18-
55 on prevention, harm reduction, and addiction services aimed at community and inpatient settings.
56 tion between days of consecutive intensivist service and patient outcomes; the predicted probability
57  used by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and a case definition developed by the Institut
58 g the reliance of individuals on health-care services and contributing to a rise in the socioeconomic
59 nts is essential for the provision of public services and for emergency response.
60 ate and prevent negative outcomes for health services and public health.
61 ituation and needs, Referring to appropriate services and resources, Educating about practical aspect
62 r dissatisfaction, and suboptimal quality of services and retention in care.
63 rconnections between biodiversity, ecosystem services and sustainable development.
64 ices, adherence services, patient monitoring services) and clinic characteristics (eg, types of provi
65 ge, 4) discharge other than home with social service, and 5) functional decline on discharge, and ger
66 nt, Health Services Research and Development Service, and Evidence Synthesis Program.
67 py (ART), and strengthened male circumcision services, and 15 received standard of care.
68 erials, a 50-52% reduction in manufacturing, services, and buildings, and a 39% reduction in agricult
69 e levels to improve access to and quality of services, and create health care teams that provide pati
70 kdrop of increasing demand for mental health services, and difficulties in recruitment and retention
71 nation, knowledge transfer, linking to adult services, and evaluating readiness (the SICKLE recommend
72 available cardiac surgery and rehabilitation services, and had higher AMI volume and percutaneous cor
73 ly coordinating community, emergency medical services, and hospital efforts to improve the process of
74 slow development of home and community-based services, and increasing involvement of the private sect
75 academic centers with specialty consultation services, and its value to patients, families, and healt
76 ep-sea biodiversity and associated ecosystem services, and may interact with disturbance from resourc
77 dex hospitalization, readmissions, physician services, and postacute care.
78 were 71,687 Electronic Residency Application Service applicants to general surgery residencies, 26,23
79                                      Partner services are effective tools to identify new cases among
80 mbining palliative transfusions with hospice services are likely to optimise end-of-life care for pat
81                                  Health-care services are rapidly transforming their organization and
82  roads and electricity, water and wastewater services are still lacking in many colonias.
83 ic candidates, compared to only 46% in donor service area-/region-based allocation (P < 0.001).
84 n Sharing-approved AC and the existing donor service area-/region-based allocation schemes.
85 1 year (23.6%) who live beyond the AGS/AAPOS service areas.
86 nal trauma center is needed in 49% of trauma service areas.
87  is likely to result in a more effective ESD service as defined by process measures.
88  universal access to reproductive healthcare services, as called for in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainab
89 e to the weakness of health-care systems and services, as evidenced by the almost complete attributio
90 point of population uptake of HIV prevention services, as measured by proportion of people known to b
91 s for a diversity of ecosystem functions and services at reefs varying in coral cover.
92                         (Specifically, is it service attendance, prayer, or both?
93 d geospatial coordinates, functionality, and service availability data for Yemen health facilities fr
94 mic by pulling various cost levers to adjust service availability, staffing, compensation, benefits,
95 lth facilities from the Health Resources and Services Availability Monitoring System assessment done
96 ng service counsellors was one of the health services available.
97                Kirschstein National Research Service Award); the American Diabetes Foundation (1-18-I
98                  Ruth L Kirschstein Research Service Award, American Society of Clinical Oncology You
99 The dependent variable was the use of dental services, based on the self-report of having had a denta
100 nd September 30, 2016 among Medicare Fee-for-Service beneficiaries aged >=65 years.
101                       Among Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries aged 65 years or older, dually enr
102  that benefit all patients, not just fee-for-service beneficiaries.
103 e total number of Medicare Part A/B (fee-for-service) beneficiaries with an inpatient hospital admiss
104 ite cooperation via the exchange of goods or services between actors of different types.
105     Honey bees provide essential pollination services, but intensification and globalization of honey
106  is important for expanding access to health services, but strategies are needed in all outpatient ca
107 ated by native vegetation) and two ecosystem services (carbon storage, sediment retention) across fou
108      The primary economic outcome was health service care cost per life-year saved as the incremental
109                     However, this regulating service causes warming, acidification and deoxygenation
110 vey data (n=3614) linked to Medicare fee-for-service claims.
111              Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) eligibility criteria for lung cancer scre
112 ecade, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have led the nationwide shift toward valu
113 ear guidance on how to incorporate ecosystem service components (i.e., supply, demand, and flow) for
114 ave been developed to coordinate the various service components with specialist investigations and in
115 developmental span, varying risk levels, and service contexts (e.g.,community, school, home, health c
116  30,759 beneficiaries of the Regional Health Service (controls) according to sex, age, and municipali
117 oup of the US Department of Health and Human Services convened a virtual workshop to identify knowled
118 a, at which HIV testing by certified testing service counsellors was one of the health services avail
119                                              Service coverage analysis is a useful tool for identifyi
120 be tracked using an index that captures both service coverage and financial protection.
121    Adjusting the UHC index for inequality in service coverage makes little difference in some countri
122                          At a given level of service coverage, financial protection also varies.
123 y by improving both financial protection and service coverage.
124 ealth Organization for presbyopia correction services criteria.
125 going HIV prevention counselling and partner services data should inform engagement in care for previ
126 ing population controls and linked to health services data.
127 y in effectiveness of plantings: pollination services declined exponentially with distance from plant
128  to more effectively contribute to ecosystem service delivery and ecological intensification of agric
129 fection through visiting routine vaccination service delivery points.
130                        Current models of HIV service delivery, with frequent facility visits, have le
131 acilities, we first strengthened on-site HIV service delivery.
132 ive studies of different approaches for PrEP service delivery.
133                       The numerous ecosystem services derived from coral reefs are underpinned by the
134 s, with possible implications for aspects of service design, and high rates of nursing staff illness.
135 and for increased use of advanced healthcare services during and postdischarge along with an increase
136  (EAPC, 0.52%) or referral to HIV prevention services (EAPC, 0.98%).
137 ties, educational landmarks, use of hospital services, employment, receipt of disability pension, inc
138 esents a reduction in an important ecosystem service: enemy control of primary consumers.
139 is using data from a central National Health Service England web database mandated for clinicians to
140 d in the quality and quantity of health-care services, especially in rural and remote areas.
141             Soils provide numerous ecosystem services (ESs) such as food production and water purific
142 , correctional facilities, emergency medical services, etc., with the highest proportion from long-te
143 e provider, ranging from short-term, fee-for-service (FFS)-based arrangements to more strategic full-
144 eral recommendations on operating a clinical service for AYA, which include the following: (a) starti
145 hus, BioModels Parameters will be a valuable service for systems biology modellers.
146   We introduce STAMPS, a pathway-centric web service for the development of targeted proteomics assay
147 00 organizations devoted to providing health services for approximately 1 million refugees.
148 of 10 USPSTF-recommended clinical preventive services for cancer, heart disease, and diabetes.
149 ost to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for eye drops prescribed for postoperative use
150 ntly does not adequately reimburse for these services for many patients.
151 ing and convenient access to maternal health services for NICU mothers should be explored to reduce a
152 se of inpatient, emergency, and primary care services for nonpsychiatric medical disorders.
153  the transition process to adult health care services for patients with IEIs.
154 F), recommend a range of clinical preventive services for persons at average risk for disease.
155 mentation of protocols for emergency medical services for streamlining clinical investigations and ac
156 mproving integrated prevention and treatment services for the infectious diseases and substance use d
157      A breakdown of treatment and prevention services for these conditions may even overshadow the pr
158 adolescents evaluated for mandatory military service from 1967 to 1997.
159 to Victoria's Department of Health and Human Services from 2008 to 2017 with immunoglobulin (Ig) M an
160 the sanitation infrastructure, products, and services from 76 key informants across the five cities,
161                    Displaced Rohingya sought services from a total of 12 surrounding camps, within wh
162 n, the drivers of integration of SRH and HIV services, from a health systems perspective, are not wel
163 on of stroke early supported discharge (ESD) services has been recommended in many countries' clinica
164 , but the extent and value of this ecosystem service have not been well-characterized at the local sc
165 ation-based study of candidates for military service in Israel attending the draft board in 2006 to 2
166 , collected by the National Health Insurance Service in Korea, from January 2009 to December 2015.
167 eased risk of PTB in an inner-city maternity service in London (UK), but there is no impact on most o
168 d 18 years who were conscripted for military service in Sweden during 1972-1996.
169 in sports, such as a penalty kick in soccer, service in tennis, the strike zone in baseball, or take-
170   We demonstrate the capabilities of our web service in two case-studies, which highlight that GeneTr
171           The first AV fleets are already in service in US cities.
172 support the integration of health and social services in high-risk young adults to improve TB control
173 ere are many challenges in setting up stroke services in LMICs.
174  and more people are not attending religious services in physical buildings?
175 r integrating health care and long-term care services in selected settings across the country; the ef
176 water coral that supports numerous ecosystem services in the deep ocean.
177 eed to optimize mental health assessment and services in the preoperative setting to improve outcomes
178                     Routine data from health services in the Western Cape province of South Africa we
179 s from the NC Department of Health and Human Services in up to 84% of wells from the King's Mountain
180 North America provide a variety of ecosystem services including high rates of carbon sequestration.
181 ons potentially provide additional ecosystem services including providing botanical insecticides.
182 e effective contraception when contraceptive services, including short- and long-acting methods, are
183                                  Physicians' Services Incorporated Foundation, Canadian Institutes of
184                       The Women's Preventive Services Initiative (WPSI), a national coalition of wome
185                            Transitional care service interventions attempt to mitigate these risks.
186 sociated avifauna and three of the ecosystem services investigated, soil erosion levels were actually
187 the commitment of young scientists to public service is at an all-time high.
188                          The National Health Service is the sole provider of emergency care in Scotla
189            The provision and delivery of EGS services is a globally and regionally important issue.
190 n of bariatric surgery and weight management services is a priority for the veterans health administr
191 quency of use of financial digital financial services is associated with higher brain activation link
192 es limiting their mechanical performance and service life.
193  developing dental restoration with extended service life.
194 linearity between viral testing and clinical service limited our ability to separate these effects on
195 eduction actions (i.e., combinations of lead service lines [LSL] and corrosion control treatment [CCT
196 markable rise of cardio-oncology clinics and service lines.
197 verse childhood experiences, and (c) whether services matter and should be integrated with affordable
198 databases for all adults enrolled in fee-for-service Medicare and for roughly 9 million commercially
199 n cohort study used claims data from fee-for-service Medicare beneficiaries hospitalized for COPD in
200                        We identified Fee-For-Service Medicare patients within the 5% enhanced sample
201 ability, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' Medicare malpractice geographic practice cost
202  for Health Research, the UK National Health Service, Medtronic, and the Medical Research Council.
203 ur locally important water-related ecosystem services modeled with the web-based tool AguAAndes.
204 has often been seen as a disability-specific service needed by only few of the population.
205 tudy, we used linked English National Health Service (NHS) cancer registration and hospital administr
206 It Up') delivered as part of National Health Service (NHS) Health Checks in primary care.
207                              National Health Service (NHS) indicative prices were used for cost estim
208 cluded participants from two National Health Service (NHS) Trusts within the United Kingdom (UK).
209 ational healthcare provider (National Health Service (NHS)) over a 5-year time horizon.
210 able growth of lithium dendrites impedes the service of Li anodes in high energy and safety batteries
211 tcomes (i.e., identity and recipient) in the service of promoting attention in some social contexts.
212  health record data to describe primary care services offered by US community health centers in March
213 , as well as access to information and vital services on health, education, society, and the economy.
214 m services (productive fisheries, and carbon services on land and sea).
215 e to better understand variance in ecosystem service outcomes and identify where and why bright spots
216 e delivery (eg, clinical services, adherence services, patient monitoring services) and clinic charac
217 trospective cohort study of Medicare fee-for-service patients >=65 years with CAD at outpatient pract
218                In addition, we provide a web service, pdb2json, which uses atomium to give a consiste
219 rated for number of patients seen, number of services performed per patient, and the amount collected
220 emic and the essential role of environmental services personnel in patient safety.
221 se data will help inform stakeholders in EGS service planning and delivery, as well as in surgical tr
222  providers delivering preventive oral health services (POHS) to young children in medical offices ("m
223 y Areas' and wilderness areas) and ecosystem services (productive fisheries, and carbon services on l
224 at colocates HCV management within a syringe service program in New York City.
225 se with PSMI were less likely to use syringe services programs than those without PSMI.
226 19, the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services proposed 2 new standards that organ procurement
227 an Africa but also, relative to the level of service provided by health care facilities.
228 on the economic valuation of this protective service provided by wetland ecosystems are, however, rar
229 he roles of pathogens in mediating ecosystem services provided by autotrophs and outline scenarios in
230                              The pollination services provided by bees are essential for supporting n
231 ine plastic litter problem and the ecosystem services provided by biodiversity-rich islands.
232 s for the ecological functions and ecosystem services provided by reef systems.
233 yed to quantify and value nitrogen reduction services provided by the shellfish aquaculture industry
234 al operational models when partnering with a service provider, ranging from short-term, fee-for-servi
235 accountability between donors, implementers, service providers, governments, and the people who are t
236  utilities' role beyond water and wastewater services providers.
237 vely enrolled from primary and tertiary-care services providing care for 85% of GBM with HIV in our j
238 [both as percentage of current]); and health service readiness (number of physicians, nurses, or hosp
239 cantly associated with a more responsive ESD service (reduced odds of patient being seen after >=1 da
240                   After summing payments for services rendered during each episode, we totaled all in
241 al suppression using 2016 client-level RWHAP Services Report data.
242 We also obtained Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Services Reports (RSRs) from sites for calendar years (C
243 emergency medical service responders and 311 service request data from the City of Columbus, OH, USA
244 airs, Veterans Health Administration, Health Services Research & Development.
245 n Office of Research and Development, Health Services Research and Development Service, and Evidence
246 he fields of public health and mental health services research that the provision of clinical service
247 order groupings for applications to clinical services, research, and training.
248 dose event (OOE) data from emergency medical service responders and 311 service request data from the
249 ocation, epinephrine dose, emergency medical services response time, and duration of resuscitation.
250 ), respectively), after adjustments for age, service specialty, waist circumference, body mass index,
251 , we evaluated associations with discharging service, standardized to the distribution of baseline co
252                   Bats provide key ecosystem services such as crop pest regulation, pollination, seed
253 vements, as well as other types of ecosystem services such as flood control and fish and wildlife hab
254 y events around the world threaten ecosystem services such as water filtration, nutrient cycling, hab
255 for all others, p = 0.54) or U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (43.7% vs. 43.7%, p = 0.99) or highe
256  and smoking criteria of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) for annual CT lung screenin
257           The purpose of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) is to provide evidence-base
258          A 2013 review for the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) of hepatitis C virus (HCV)
259 Expert groups, including the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), recommend a range of clini
260                     The Community Preventive Services Task Force found sufficient evidence of effecti
261                                US Preventive Services Task Force, Owens DK, Davidson KW, et al.
262  the proportion of a population in need of a service that resulted in a positive health outcome from
263 itectural redesign of RCSB PDB data delivery services that build on existing PDBx/mmCIF data schemas.
264 ing organisms, through to a reduction in the services that ecosystems support, and ultimately to impa
265 o terrestrial biodiversity and the ecosystem services that it provides(1,2).
266 lers of effective integration of SRH and HIV services that often interact with systems hardware: (1)
267 seases, including appropriate rehabilitative services, thereby maintaining health, productivity, and
268 change on soil microbiomes and the ecosystem services they provide present a grand challenge and majo
269 d mutualisms, species vary in the quality of services they provide to their partners directly via tra
270 indirectly, via shocks to ecosystems and the services they provide.
271 domestic policy for public health and health services through 'Regulatory Coherence' 5.
272 mmendations were categorized by level of ICU service to be applicable by setting, and grouped into fi
273 kshop: Achieving Health Equity in Preventive Services to assess the available evidence on disparities
274       We focus on the development of climate services to help manage mosquito-transmitted disease epi
275 ices research that the provision of clinical services to individuals is not a viable approach to meet
276 elopment to improve implementation of proven services to reduce disparities in preventable conditions
277 tween centralized and decentralized delivery service types, those unique to a rural landscape, and th
278  populations and regions most at risk for CR service underutilization.
279 atric inpatient, emergency, and primary care service use in adults.
280 between physical multimorbidity, health-care service use, and catastrophic health expenditures; and w
281 the proportion of often illicit Onion/Hidden Services use is more prevalent (~7.8%) in "free" countri
282 eries characterizes the demographics, health services use, and vital status and discharge disposition
283 a major contributor to positive outcomes for service users.
284 y opportunity costs, spending on health care services versus biomedical technologies, phasing out low
285 rans Health Administration Office of Nursing Services (VHA ONS) issued a Staffing Methodology (SM) Di
286 rsity of Nebraska Medical Center oral biopsy services was performed for all gingival biopsies.
287 MPASS study (Comprehensive Post-Acute Stroke Services) was a pragmatic cluster-randomized trial where
288 tween biodiversity, ecosystem functions, and services, we built networks from correlations between th
289                 Women who attended religious services were less likely to develop hypertension.
290            Operating room use and anesthesia services were major drivers of higher cost, with 407% (9
291 ty analysis confirmed that transitional care services were preferred over standard care in nearly all
292 esign, implementation, and evaluation of HIV services, which provides an opportunity to make them mor
293 n 15 years seeking maternal and child health services who tested HIV negative at that visit or within
294                           An easy-to-use web service will provide the community a convenient way to u
295 alth education and strengthening vision care services will be required to address poor compliance wit
296                                          NCD services will need to be expanded in Kenya.
297 ten presume a universal decline of ecosystem services with coral loss-rather than evaluating the rang
298                       We established (1) HIV services within homeless health facilities, including ou
299 or almost never attend religious meetings or services, women attending less than once per month (haza
300                                       Cancer services worldwide had to adapt in response to the COVID

 
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