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1 ative care prompts (triggers) for specialist consultation.
2 patients (46.8%) died within one day of the consultation.
3 he perceived usefulness of teleophthalmology consultation.
4 ophthalmology solution for remote triage and consultation.
5 tion, urgency of consultation, and timing of consultation.
6 ential diagnoses, without inter-disciplinary consultation.
7 of telemedicine for ophthalmology triage and consultation.
8 ion, and fertility clinical nurse specialist consultation.
9 fungal cultures referred for ophthalmologic consultation.
10 orrhage was launched after multidisciplinary consultation.
11 questions on symptoms, HRQoL and health care consultation.
12 ange in management because of the ophthalmic consultation.
13 opsy, and no mammogram within 60 days before consultation.
14 lateral PEDs during a routine ophthalmologic consultation.
15 AB quality-of-care measures and encourage ID consultation.
16 irective, and 28 (25%) had a palliative care consultation.
17 ble for MMR vaccine at the time of pretravel consultation.
18 ed by traveler and provider during pretravel consultation.
19 onsultations, which accounted for 90% of all consultations.
20 waiting, treatment, and traveling for their consultations.
21 conservation and increase the efficiency of consultations.
22 ted tomography of the head and neurosurgical consultations.
23 and conducted interactive video psychiatric consultations.
24 of herpes zoster and postherpetic neuralgia consultations.
25 nters, and 22 (13.4%) required ophthalmology consultations.
26 care nurse-supported physical activity (PA) consultations.
27 e events: hospitalizations or emergency room consultations.
28 The nurse group was offered three PA consultations.
29 urgeons was observed (0.8%/year [P = .2] for consultations; 0.2%/year [P = .6] for follow-up visits).
30 were highest in children aged <5 years: 34.0 consultations/1000 person-years and 3.3 hospitalizations
31 changes in major diagnostic imaging (30.5%), consultation (13.6%), and emergency department dispositi
32 d; p = 0.001), less frequent palliative care consultation (17.6% vs 32.4%; p = 0.0006), and took long
34 that RSV is responsible for 12 primary care consultations (95% CI 11.9-12.1) and 0.9 admissions to h
35 more conditions requiring at least surgical consultation [95% confidence interval (CI) 8.9%-12.4%].
37 during sexually transmitted infection (STI) consultations (about 20% lower after 50 years for both H
44 se severely ill patients with an emphasis on consultation and evaluation of patients prior to activat
46 raised that the need for infectious diseases consultation and management will be curtailed because we
48 nce; it guides clinicians through the entire consultation and recommends treatment based on a few cli
49 ation of 10 mug Hb/g feces) were invited for consultation and scheduled for colonoscopy; results were
50 rting U.S. adult travelers seeking pretravel consultation and to assess reasons given for nonvaccinat
52 influenza calibrated to 14 seasons of weekly consultation and virology data in England and Wales.
53 participants received a 30-minute telephone consultation and were then randomly assigned to the 15-w
56 and patient communication to reduce canceled consultations and cases, diagnostic rework, and no-shows
57 surveillance systems were used to monitor GP consultations and ED visits for gastroenteritis, diarrhe
58 00 and 2010, the population rate of glaucoma consultations and follow-up visits provided by ophthalmo
59 ntage ratios were calculated for GP in-hours consultations and GP out-of-hours and ED data, respectiv
60 able for the triage of inpatient dermatology consultations and has the potential to improve efficienc
61 ly members, family presence, family support, consultations and ICU team members, and operational and
63 X(T) to reinforce what was given verbally in consultations and to share with other family members.
64 itioner, 15 patients) within 24h of observed consultations and were analyzed using thematic analysis.
65 published literature on methodology, expert consultation, and consensus among the writing group, key
67 nd-of-life conversations and supportive care consultations, and (5) encouraging early disposition of
68 inical genetics and 4 nongenetics specialist consultations, and 26 (59%) underwent a procedure while
69 re costs, longer hospital stays, unnecessary consultations, and inappropriate use of antibiotics.
70 ON: Nearly double the number of primary care consultations, and nearly five times the number of admis
71 HbA1c measurement, speech language pathology consultation, anticoagulation for atrial fibrillation, d
72 patient information gathered at preoperative consultation, appears to reduce intraoperative complicat
73 ing disabled patients, but fewer psychiatric consultations are being done to evaluate patients for de
74 ne Healthcare Register (SHR), all healthcare consultations are continuously collected for all inhabit
76 ian from overriding the CCDS without outside consultation, as well as interventions in integrated car
78 adult travelers who presented for pretravel consultation at GTEN sites, 16% met criteria for MMR vac
79 a significant increase in infectious disease consultations at a quaternary care children's hospital.
84 luated the following three outcomes: surgeon consultation before versus after biopsy, use of needle b
85 ic dermatological or pulmonary postallograft consultation between January 2014 to September 2015 at a
86 ic dermatological or pulmonary postallograft consultation between January 2014 to September 2015 at a
88 nter; 2 additional patients not seen at this consultation but having clinical features suggestive of
89 nter; 2 additional patients not seen at this consultation but having clinical features suggestive of
90 linicians provided sufficient information in consultations but they had difficulties in retaining ver
91 ables that are easily obtainable in a single consultation, but further research is needed to assess c
92 targeted by the intervention during recorded consultations, but did not ask more questions about thes
93 consideration of eligibility for specialist consultation by electronic health record searches for tr
95 nts received a comprehensive palliative care consultation by the inpatient team, including an assessm
99 res: Perceived availability of ophthalmology consultation coverage and perceived effect of telemedici
100 e to face and three telephone call follow up consultations delivered by an Accredited Practicing Diet
101 hospital rehabilitation, but also geriatric consultation, discharge planning, and 4-month in-home re
103 ease in practice consultation rates, average consultation duration, and total patient-facing clinical
116 inical trial of ED-initiated palliative care consultation for patients with advanced cancer vs usual
117 located on the head and neck area who sought consultation for surgical management from March 1, 2016,
119 st that the usefulness of routine ophthalmic consultations for all fungemic patients is likely to be
120 herpes zoster vaccinations administered and consultations for herpes zoster and postherpetic neuralg
121 dentify ways to improve the effectiveness of consultations for imperiled species conservation and inc
122 urgeons nationwide are seeing an increase in consultations for surgical therapy to help transgender a
123 have been left behind while gastroenterology consultations for this common conditions are at a rise f
124 screening visits (for women) and during STI consultations (for both sexes), would substantially redu
126 nics, clinical video teleconferencing, and e-consultations from October 2011 through September 2014 w
128 ata (recorded transcripts of surgeon-patient consultations) from Veteran Affairs hospitals and a rand
132 al advance care planning and palliative care consultation have the potential to result in significant
134 harge on statin, lipid management, neurology consultation, Holter, deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis,
136 antibiotic therapy were compared between ID consultation (IDC) and no ID consultation (NIDC) groups.
137 ergency department-initiated palliative care consultation in advanced cancer improves quality of life
142 nteritis, diarrhea, and vomiting GP in-hours consultations in children aged 0-4 years when comparing
148 ealth-care use in terms of lower respiratory consultations (infective and non-infective), lower respi
155 recommendation resulting from this Technical Consultation is the initiation of clinical trials design
156 lly managed via an automated online clinical consultation, leading to antibiotic collection from a ph
160 those receiving an early infectious disease consultation (<48 hours) vs no consultation, respectivel
164 oard (mean [SD] cost, MP $11940 [MP $8820]), consultations (mean [SD] cost, MP $3530 [MP $2410]), and
165 ate direct healthcare costs in 3 categories: consultation, medication, and appliances and interventio
166 d Diseases (STD) Treatment Guidelines Expert Consultation meeting in April 2013, and the rationale fo
168 e and principles, examines several geriatric consultation models from other subspecialties, and descr
173 eveloped through interviews with 53 parents, consultation of the literature and experts in the area.
174 did a retrospective analysis of GP and nurse consultations of non-temporary patients registered at 39
175 7%) ICU admissions requiring palliative care consultation; of them, 85.4% were captured by five trigg
177 rizes the highlights of the expert technical consultation on bacterial vaginosis (BV), sponsored by t
178 ectious Diseases hosted an experts technical consultation on bacterial vaginosis (BV), where data reg
179 Elimination Behaviours and the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Female Lower
180 We assessed the effect of the pre-travel consultation on infection acquisition and outcome by use
181 sessed the impact of infectious disease (ID) consultation on management and outcome in patients with
182 nagement; however, the impact of dermatology consultations on metrics such as hospital length of stay
183 ings with limited access to palliative care, consultation only in specific circumstances or for the m
184 estionnaire at the general practitioner (GP) consultation (opportunistic) or a screening questionnair
186 is general agreement to advocate for expert consultation or referral of patients to centers with exp
187 o significant growth in the rate of glaucoma consultations or follow-up visits provided by glaucoma s
188 dence of MA-NGE associated with primary care consultations or hospitalizations according to age group
189 were more likely to receive palliative care consultation (OR, 4.44; 95% CI, 2.12 to 9.29; P < .001)
190 ur primary care nurse physical activity (PA) consultations over 3 months, incorporating behaviour cha
191 rtion of patients who received neurosurgical consultations (P < 0.001) and repeat head computed tomog
194 strument was administered to 2,612 community consultation participants at 12 U.S. centers participati
199 We reviewed all surgical palliative care consultations performed between January 1, 2006, and Aug
200 ) at 3 time points (day of biopsy, delay and consultation period, and day of definitive surgery).
202 ctivity, and nutrition, and three preventive consultations) plus omega 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids
203 duction (19.0%) in the rate of neurosurgical consultation (post-BIG group, 273 patients [71.7%]; pre-
206 nement, and mark the beginning of an ongoing consultation process-from November, 2016 to early 2017-t
211 nds in age-standardised and sex-standardised consultation rates were modelled with joinpoint regressi
212 ings show a substantial increase in practice consultation rates, average consultation duration, and t
213 , illness if infected, illness severity, and consultation rates, is essential to inform future contro
214 the International Monetary Fund's Article IV consultations, rating agencies and risk consultancies wo
215 CI, 0.17-21.04), receiving electrophysiology consultation (ratio of odds ratios, 0.93; 95% CI, 0.11-8
216 atic, higher-risk MSM in Australia (n = 6789 consultations) receiving a diagnosis of early syphilis w
219 s for nonexcised lesions) of FTF dermatology consultation remains higher (67%-85% agreement with refe
221 nterventions focused on engaging patients in consultations, responding to emotions, informing patient
222 ropensity score matching, infectious disease consultation resulted in significantly greater 28-day su
224 full adherence to chemoprophylaxis regimens, consultations saved healthcare payers a per-traveler ave
225 who indicated Mediterranean ancestry during consultation self-reported this on requisition forms.
229 The expansion of the role of dermatology consultation services may improve patient care in a cost
231 -control design, direct medical costs for GP consultations, specialist care and medication prescripti
232 randomly assigned to receive an in-person PC consultation, structured PC telehealth nurse coaching se
233 h enhances understanding of nurse specialist consultation styles in Rheumatology, specifically the va
234 ents, however they were using medical models/consultation styles, indicating medicalization of nurses
235 patients; 256 were seen by a palliative care consultation team, and 713 received usual care only.
236 raining, telephone coaching, and a therapist consultation team, and little is known about which compo
237 ng psychiatric symptoms that trigger medical consultations that result in a decision to begin ADHD tr
238 ritical Care Society-Canadian Blood Services consultation, the donation physician role has been gradu
240 Following analytical work and stakeholder consultations, the IPV Immunization Systems Management G
241 patient satisfaction were identified: ample consultation time, in-depth specialised knowledge, liste
243 ol and Prevention (CDC) convened a technical consultation to gather input from external subject matte
245 admissions met triggers for palliative care consultation using a single set of triggers, with an upp
248 etween those who received infectious disease consultations vs those who did not (2.9% vs 3.6%, P = .8
249 females, fertility clinical nurse specialist consultation was associated with significantly greater s
251 eline measure completion, a regular oncology consultation was audio-recorded and a follow-up question
255 hort study and a study of primary-healthcare consultations, we had a rare opportunity to estimate age
256 multicountry analyses and multi-stakeholder consultations, we propose national targets for 2035 of n
257 ed current triggers for prompting specialist consultation were among the least well accepted, while m
258 care planning and ICU-based palliative care consultation were systematically provided, we estimated
259 riable modeling also showed that dermatology consultations were associated with a reduction in the ad
260 ltivariable modeling showed that dermatology consultations were associated with a reduction of 1-year
265 ubled, compared with a 5.20% rise in surgery consultations, which accounted for 90% of all consultati
266 groups, and regular telephone follow-ups and consultations, while participants in the control group r
267 ic leukaemia, those seen only for a one-time consultation who received primary treatment elsewhere, a
271 he overall attempt model revealed adolescent consultation with a fertility specialist (OR, 29.96; 95%
273 rative multimodality evaluation, including a consultation with a medical oncologist, is recommended t
274 minent autonomic involvement should prompt a consultation with a neurologist or neuromuscular special
275 ed the opportunity for the patient to seek a consultation with a physician from another specialty.
276 rative multimodality evaluation, including a consultation with a radiation oncologist, is recommended
277 ffered on six characteristics, identified in consultation with a team of global experts: (1) efficacy
279 ts with severe asthma generally benefit from consultation with an asthma specialist for consideration
280 th Medicaid], or no supplemental insurance), consultation with an oncologist, and receipt of chemothe
283 examined intervention scenarios developed in consultation with country stakeholders, which scaled up
284 Additional articles were included after consultation with experts and evaluation of bibliographi
285 ss involved two distinct phases: Preliminary consultation with experts within five groups (plants, te
287 ors enabling program implementation included consultation with international experts, formation of a
289 ism, the World Health Organization (WHO), in consultation with national counterparts, created the inn
291 are nurses to function as care managers, and consultation with psychiatrists as support) or to give e
295 through review of the published literature, consultation with vaccine developers and regulatory agen
296 ective and non-infective), lower respiratory consultations with a course of antibiotics or oral stero
297 To determine the association of dermatology consultations with patient care in hospitalized patients
298 actitioners sentinel primary care network on consultations with patients aged 60-89 years for herpes
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