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1 ing colonoscopy between 1994 and 1997 in the Department of Veterans Affairs.
2 r 2001 by using administrative data from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
3 d 1990 using the computerized records of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
4 ce among veterans receiving care through the Department of Veterans Affairs.
5 tudinal Study sponsored by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
6                 Primary Funding Source: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
7 y of California, San Francisco, and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
8 es of Health, University of Copenhagen, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
9  Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
10  for Healthcare Research and Quality; and US Department of Veterans Affairs.
11  Quality, National Institutes of Health, and Department of Veterans Affairs.
12                                              Department of Veterans Affairs.
13 ses, National Institutes of Health, and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
14 UNDING SOURCE: National Cancer Institute and Department of Veterans Affairs.
15 ervice, Veterans Health Administration, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
16  period in a large cohort of patients in the Department of Veterans Affairs.
17 ug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, and Department of Veterans Affairs.
18      This study was conducted using national Department of Veterans Affairs administrative data of pa
19                                              Department of Veterans Affairs and Centers for Disease C
20 ients admitted to intensive care units of 16 Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense
21                 Primary Funding Source: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Institute for Clinica
22                                              Department of Veterans Affairs and National Cancer Insti
23                                              Department of Veterans Affairs and Robert Wood Johnson F
24                                         U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and the Pfizer Foundation
25 NG SOURCE: National Institute on Drug Abuse, Department of Veterans Affairs, and National Institute o
26 jects Agency, National Institutes of Health, Department of Veterans Affairs, and UPMC Rehabilitation
27 randomly assigned to either IPCC or standard Department of Veterans Affairs care at 6 general medical
28 ue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation, Department of Veterans Affairs Center for Clinical Manag
29                                              Department of Veterans Affairs, Centers for Disease Cont
30        This study examined the effect of the Department of Veterans Affairs compensated work therapy
31  patients with BE identified in the national Department of Veterans' Affairs computerized databases.
32 ment agencies and departments such as the US Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Studies Progr
33                                          The Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Studies Progr
34 etion of the Shingles Prevention Study (SPS; Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Studies Progr
35  May 1, 1999, and April 30, 2005, within the Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Studies Progr
36          The Shingles Prevention Study (SPS; Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study 403) de
37                                              Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study 420 is
38 3, and alive as of survey receipt as part of Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study 579, He
39                                       In the Department of Veterans Affairs cooperative study of amio
40                                            A Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study randomi
41  It has been well established by a series of Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Trials that a
42 t of PSA testing during 2003 was based on US Department of Veterans Affairs data and Medicare claims.
43 conducted a retrospective cohort study using Department of Veterans Affairs data of patients aged >/=
44 ubsequent decline in kidney function in a US Department of Veterans Affairs database.
45  the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Veterans Affairs databases to build an obs
46 dontal disease in a cohort of 760 men in the Department of Veterans Affairs Dental Longitudinal Study
47 sity dermatology practice and its affiliated Department of Veterans Affairs dermatology service.
48 ion New Dawn, and who received care from the Department of Veterans Affairs during 2007-2012.
49  for patients receiving HIV care from the US Department of Veterans Affairs during 2009-2013 were eva
50 anizations in the United States, such as the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) and the Department
51 ement (AVR) than with a bioprosthesis in the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) trial.
52 d 70 years and older who were seen at 104 US Department of Veterans Affairs facilities during both 20
53 ribavirin in routine medical practice at 121 Department of Veterans Affairs facilities.
54  eligible mental health care providers at 52 Department of Veterans Affairs facilities; 684 (63%) ret
55 hort study using national data from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (fiscal years 1999-2008)
56 ve, cohort study used national data from the Department of Veterans Affairs (fiscal years 2001-2005)
57  and data from the Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs for cases of multiple scl
58 search; Safra Global Genetics Consortium; US Department of Veterans Affairs; French Agence Nationale
59 AG10124, AG17586, AG005136-22, PO1 AG14382), Department of Veterans Affairs, Friedrich-Baur Stiftung
60 e service-connected for this disorder by the Department of Veterans Affairs from 1990 on, were review
61                                     The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has launched a program en
62               We used national data from the Department of Veterans Affairs HCV Clinical Case Registr
63                                              Department of Veterans Affairs health care facilities.
64                                              Department of Veterans Affairs health care facilities.
65 terans under age 55 who were enrolled in the Department of Veterans Affairs health care system betwee
66                                         U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research
67                                         U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research
68                                         U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research
69                                              Department of Veterans Affairs, Health Services Research
70                                         U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Health Services Research
71 obable sCJD cases from Johns Hopkins and the Department of Veterans Affairs Healthcare Systems was co
72                         We used the national Department of Veterans Affairs Hepatitis C Virus Clinica
73                                              Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals in 21 geographi
74 d, controlled clinical trial conducted in 17 Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals that enrolled 8
75 ography within 90 days of that study in five Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals.
76  indicating a positive screen as used by the Department of Veterans Affairs in all of its primary car
77  years or older who had been discharged from Department of Veterans Affairs inpatient units in 1992 w
78 lines for safe prescription of NSAIDs in the Department of Veterans Affairs is low (27.2%).
79 e University (Cleveland, OH, USA) and the US Department of Veterans Affairs, Louis Stokes Cleveland V
80 among Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria at the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Franc
81 arch, Education and Clinical Center (GRECC), Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Tennessee
82 rovider intervention for osteoarthritis in a Department of Veterans Affairs medical center, this stud
83 tients seen in the emergency room of a large Department of Veterans Affairs medical center.
84                                              Department of Veterans Affairs medical center.
85 ment as usual at 5 primary care clinics of 1 Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
86 0 924 normotensive individuals treated in 15 Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers between 2
87 rtery bypass or valvular heart surgery in 43 Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers between A
88 th a principal diagnosis of pneumonia at 128 Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers from 2006
89 sychiatric community care (IPCC) programs at Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers in the no
90 patient handling program managers from 51 US Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers to collec
91 ubstance-dependent veterans (N = 142) from 4 Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers were rand
92                        Of 454 patients at 16 Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers, 445 were
93 evention of diabetes were remarkably high at Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers, although
94 omized controlled trial (2001-2006) in 36 US Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers.
95 ors associated with infection among users of Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers.
96  364 days for refractory schizophrenia at 15 Department of Veterans Affairs medical centers.
97                                      We used Department of Veterans Affairs national databases to bui
98                                    Using the Department of Veterans Affairs national databases, we re
99                A retrospective review of the Department of Veterans Affairs national health care data
100 n this study, the authors used data from the Department of Veterans Affairs' National Surgical Qualit
101 e used prospectively collected data from the Department of Veterans Affairs' National Surgical Qualit
102                                           US Department of Veterans Affairs, National Institutes of H
103 vidence-based guidelines by providers of the Department of Veterans Affairs nationwide.
104                                          The Department of Veterans Affairs now requires such a polic
105         Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Policy and Plan
106 n 1961 and were periodically examined at the Department of Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic every 3
107 ip OA who were receiving primary care at the Department of Veterans Affairs outpatient clinics.
108 PTSD Scale, conducted from 2008 to 2012 in a Department of Veterans Affairs outpatient hospital setti
109 terans have sought medical evaluation in the Department of Veterans Affairs Persian Gulf Veterans' He
110                                              Department of Veterans Affairs Quality Enhancement Resea
111                                          The Department of Veterans Affairs Randomized On/Off Bypass
112  and Blood Institute (1R01HL108441-01A1) and Department of Veterans Affairs Sierra Pacific Mental Ill
113 ned the care of 800 hypertensive men at five Department of Veterans Affairs sites in New England over
114                                              Department of Veterans Affairs, Stanford University, and
115 y rates from 1981 to 1995, and data from the Department of Veterans Affairs to determine age-adjusted
116 core employed by primary care clinics in the Department of Veterans Affairs to indicate a positive sc
117  the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Veterans Affairs, to build a cohort of US
118 eferral process from the perspectives of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and society.
119         Description: In April 2017, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the U.S. Departm
120                                              Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and U.S. Department
121 A, or IIIB lung cancer by using the national Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Central Cancer Regis
122           Outpatients were recruited from 11 Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) community-based outp
123                          Using data from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Corporate Warehouse
124 Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) covered all 59 drugs
125 using and Urban Development (HUD) and the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) established the HUD-
126                        In the mid-1990s, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care system i
127 ice system with underuse in the regionalized Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care system.
128 ment of Therapies in AF) study from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare system, w
129  59 273 surgical procedures performed at 112 Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals found an o
130 tion (10-20%) among veterans seeking care in Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals, current U
131 ts who initiated maintenance dialysis in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in fiscal years 2000
132                        In February 2002, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) increased copayments
133 ed the outcomes and costs of three models of Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) inpatient treatment
134                                              Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is the nation's larg
135                                          The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) manages the largest
136  care were part of the reorganization of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical care system
137 he conduct of epidemiologic research, the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical care system
138                                              Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical center from
139 services and other mental health services at Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical centers in N
140                                              Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) mental health settin
141 ilable for 1,075 US men participating in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Normative Aging Stud
142  = 62 years) was drawn from Boston-area U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) outpatient facilitie
143             The study cohort was composed of Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) patients who were ag
144 eated by 804 clinicians participating in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) PE Training Program.
145      The Department of Defense (DoD) and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) provide comprehensiv
146 e disorders who participated in an intensive Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) residential work the
147 obtained permission from the patients at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) sites and some non-V
148 onduct of clinical trials more efficient, 10 Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) sites were selected.
149 with clozapine while hospitalized within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) system (N=1,415) wer
150 n 1989, and conventional neuroleptics in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to determine how the
151                 Medicare Part D and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) use different approa
152 in the Veterans Health Administration of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) were included in thi
153         No studies have compared care in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) with that delivered
154 ion data from the Department of Defense, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and the California
155 eceive health care within versus outside the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), because eligible ve
156 ion of the seizure rating scales known as US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Chalfont-National H
157  variations in the health care system of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), which differs from
158 nd veterans' access to providers outside the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
159 nd veterans' access to providers outside the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
160 d who were "service-connected" for MS by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
161         Retrospective cohort study at the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
162 n patients undergoing cardiac surgery in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
163 (ACC/AHA) cholesterol guidelines and 2014 US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)/US Department of Def
164  of study outcomes at each clinical site (18 Department of Veterans Affairs [VA] and 2 Department of
165 baseline (1998-2003) participating in the US Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Aging Cohort Stu
166                      Primary Funding Source: Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administ
167 cal Center, Long Beach VA Healthcare System, Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administ
168                                              Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administ
169      Using the computerized databases of the Department of Veterans Affairs, we carried out a hospita
170        National administrative data from the Department of Veterans Affairs were used to identify pat

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