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1  noncommercial prototype software by Siemens Healthcare).
2 s acquired utmost importance in the field of healthcare.
3 tection and risk-stratification in precision healthcare.
4 ne of the most common invasive procedures in healthcare.
5 care to improve maternal, newborn, and child healthcare.
6 electronics, home security, and personalized healthcare.
7 for dietary change, leading to improved oral healthcare.
8 dable, costly and common adverse outcomes of healthcare.
9 as conducted of research on interruptions in healthcare.
10 (PET) is an important driver for present day healthcare.
11 hin 30 days, (iii) long length of stay, (iv) healthcare acquired infections, and (v) established pati
12       The majority (80%) of transmission was healthcare-acquired (HAI) infection, with 4 generations
13 mergence of a pathobiome consisting of both "healthcare-acquired and healthcare-adapted pathobiota."
14  consisting of both "healthcare-acquired and healthcare-adapted pathobiota." Under this framework, th
15 ntered care is a key element of high-quality healthcare and determined by individual, structural and
16 monitoring of patients for both preventative healthcare and during disease outbreaks.
17 care costs) and from a societal perspective (healthcare and non-healthcare costs).
18 g, congregate settings); and the capacity of healthcare and public health systems to identify and eff
19 ociated malignancies, especially, at primary healthcare and remote settings.
20 persistence may provide vital information in healthcare, and aid research in the field.
21 tronics with broad applications in industry, healthcare, and consumer electronics, to emerging produc
22 ies for quality improvement commonly used in healthcare, and patient and family engagement.
23 or on a biocompatible and wearable board for healthcare applications.
24 tion in robotics, electronics, wearable, and healthcare applications.
25 alysis of clinical information identified no healthcare associated contact between patients, indicati
26                                  We reviewed healthcare- associated outbreaks from medical equipment
27  cases were hospital-acquired (155 [62%]) or healthcare-associated (70 [28%]).
28 patients were hospital-acquired (n = 249) or healthcare-associated (n = 42).
29 y tract infection (CAUTI) is the most common healthcare-associated acquired infection.
30                            All patients with healthcare-associated BCG infection in the Barcelona tub
31                                Patients with healthcare-associated BCG infection who had not received
32 strates the existence of an underappreciated healthcare-associated ecosystem and strongly suggests th
33  survey (PPS) to determine the prevalence of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and antimicrobia
34 nt care items implicated as a fomite causing healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) has changed over
35  ICU are at the greatest risk of contracting healthcare-associated infections like methicillin-resist
36                                              Healthcare-associated infections such as surgical site i
37 ention strategies aimed at "getting to zero" healthcare-associated infections.
38 tant cause of morbidity and mortality due to healthcare-associated infections.
39 are a frequent cause of multidrug-resistant, healthcare-associated infections.
40 phylococcus aureus (MRSA) is the most common healthcare-associated multidrug-resistant organism.
41                                     Multiple healthcare-associated outbreaks via a contaminated patie
42                                     Repeated healthcare-associated outbreaks via medical equipment hi
43  colonize municipal water supplies and cause healthcare-associated outbreaks.
44                      C. auris is an emerging healthcare-associated pathogen associated with high mort
45                                          The healthcare-associated transmission of Middle East respir
46 ific populations of patients who may develop healthcare-associated ventriculitis and meningitis after
47         Bacterial pneumonia is a significant healthcare burden worldwide.
48 the diabetic population, poses a significant healthcare burden.
49  Much research on workplace interruptions in healthcare can be described in terms of fundamental valu
50 resenting with an illness at a rural primary healthcare centre in The Gambia.
51 ern that brings formidable socioeconomic and healthcare challenges.
52                                              Healthcare claims are underutilized to identify factors
53                                              Healthcare claims were useful to identify populations an
54 one of the most pressing concerns facing the healthcare community.
55              Wound infections are a critical healthcare concern worldwide.
56         Despite its recognition as an urgent healthcare concern, obesity remains largely an unsolved
57        As primary care is the first point of healthcare contact for most children, we sought to inves
58 9% (95% CI, 14%-51%) among those with recent healthcare contact.
59           As the complexity and intensity of healthcare continues to accelerate this is an important
60 for California in 2011 available through the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) were link
61 s-sectional analysis was performed using the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project National Inpatie
62 nts undergoing MIPD were identified from the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project National Inpatie
63                              METHODS AND The Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project National Readmis
64 ed the 2014 State Inpatient Databases of the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project of 14 states to
65                               We queried the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project State Inpatient
66 tudy of inpatient delivery admissions in the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project's California Sta
67 the Clinical Classifications Software of the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project.
68 ins of 175,300 (95% CI: 68,700; 277,800) and healthcare cost savings of AU$1,733 million (m) (95% CI:
69  significantly reduce both mortality and the healthcare costs associated with bacterial infections, i
70 is translated to lower cumulative and annual healthcare costs for those in favorable cardiovascular h
71  percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) on healthcare costs has not been well studied.
72 s not easily reversible, as well as the high healthcare costs inherent in device use, a clear underst
73 a 20% tax on SSBs, the most HALYs gained and healthcare costs saved would accrue to the most disadvan
74   Health-adjusted life years (HALYs) gained, healthcare costs saved, and out-of-pocket costs were est
75 yzed direct costs from a funder perspective (healthcare costs) and from a societal perspective (healt
76 m a societal perspective (healthcare and non-healthcare costs).
77  life, creates billions of dollars of annual healthcare costs, and accounts for approximately 20% of
78 cision making and may contribute to lowering healthcare costs.
79 hildren's growth and unnecessarily impact on healthcare costs.
80 ciated with fewer hospitalizations and lower healthcare costs.
81 n years) and per-person lifetime HIV-related healthcare costs.
82           Preventable adverse event rates in healthcare could be further reduced.
83    ARDSNet hospitals provided employment and healthcare coverage data via structured telephone interv
84 tients with specific comorbidities receiving healthcare coverage from commercial, Medicaid, and Medic
85 arnings and a shift toward government-funded healthcare coverage.
86 itude of phenotypes extractable from routine healthcare data can transform understanding of the human
87 c association across tree-structured routine healthcare data in the UK Biobank represents a new branc
88 HR) systems has led to collection of massive healthcare data, which creates oppor- tunities and chall
89 hort study of 26 US hospitals in the Premier Healthcare Database with a baseline rate of norepinephri
90     We conducted a retrospective study using healthcare databases in Ontario, Canada, to determine wh
91                         Multiple nursing and healthcare databases were searched using relevant terms.
92 surveillance or through the interrogation of healthcare databases.
93 r study, the burden of MA-NGE estimated from healthcare datasets was higher than previously estimated
94  be a reliable source of evidence for making healthcare decisions.
95                                              Healthcare delivery has advanced due to the implementati
96     Kaiser Permanente Northern California, a healthcare delivery system serving 3.9 million members.
97 gagement that reflect a changing paradigm of healthcare delivery.
98  reality, robots are currently being used in healthcare, education, and business.
99  of PUM prescribing in 2010: any exposure to Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS
100                      Eight measures from the Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set were u
101 erable patients, family and staff in complex healthcare environments.
102 ed to be conducted to evaluate the effect of healthcare expansion at a national level.
103 n estimated $1243 ($127-$2359) higher annual healthcare expenditure.
104  reduced asthma control, increased symptoms, healthcare expenditures, and lower patient quality of li
105 tays, and (4) total annual and out-of-pocket healthcare expenditures.
106 ces, self-management, attitude to treatment, healthcare experiences, social relationships, difference
107 d financial and time barriers when accessing healthcare facilities.
108 yndrome (MERS) outbreaks have been linked to healthcare facilities.
109  to decrease transmissions and infections in healthcare facilities.
110 aMOR 2.5, P < .01), exposure to an inpatient healthcare facility (aMOR 4.5 P < .01), and being born o
111 s for free collection of HIV self-tests in a healthcare facility, or (3) standard of care HIV testing
112 roportion of people paying out-of-pocket for healthcare from 34.4% to 58.7% (RR = 1.69) between 2010
113 eaningful concepts that are interpretable to healthcare givers to make use of them.
114 atient department (OPD) of the apex diabetic healthcare hospital of the country under the sponsorship
115 al stewardship becomes a mandatory aspect of healthcare in all hospitals in the United States, ASPs w
116 lians, highlighting that improvements in eye healthcare in Indigenous communities are required.
117  wearable device is amenable to facilitating healthcare in low-resource settings using biomaterials a
118 are commonly prescribed in pediatric primary healthcare in sub-Saharan Africa to improve nutritional
119 esting platforms are a growing sector of the healthcare industry as they offer the advantages of rapi
120                                              Healthcare institutions should adopt a NOAC reversal and
121  essential for developing appropriate public healthcare interventions.
122 unds have studied workplace interruptions in healthcare, leading to a complex and conflicting body of
123 ng out important areas of maternal and child healthcare led to a reduction in neonatal mortality of a
124 lence and aggression as described within the healthcare literature.
125 esting (POCT) devices that can be applied in healthcare monitoring.
126 ification of high-risk tumours for precision healthcare of breast cancer.Molecular MRI is a powerful
127                         This is an issue for healthcare organisations seeking to be inclusive and cha
128  contrast-enhanced US, 1.5 mL of Optison (GE Healthcare, Oslo, Norway) microbubble contrast agent sol
129                  The Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (Project ECHO) enables primary care
130 cisions; however, its role in evaluations of healthcare outcomes and quality has received little atte
131 arch thought leaders, and public and private healthcare partners.
132 g (CXL) for progressive keratoconus from the healthcare payer's perspective.
133  aerosols could transmit viable pathogens to healthcare personnel (HCP).
134 ealth strategy) is a community-based primary healthcare (PHC) programme that has been expanding since
135 immunization (RI) and other selected primary healthcare (PHC) services using dedicated mobile teams a
136  but also to epidemiologists, statisticians, healthcare planners and other stakeholders.
137 ts with drug allergies and better facilitate healthcare planning and decision-making and public healt
138 ment and recognition of their importance for healthcare planning and resource allocation.
139          This has important implications for healthcare policies, suggesting that inequalities can be
140                                Physician and Healthcare Professional Panel surveyed 200 primary care
141 dence based guidelines must be available for healthcare professionals and cleaning methods must be ac
142 icide and euthanasia from the perspective of healthcare professionals and ethicists on both sides of
143 each quality improvement to pre-registration healthcare professionals and identify enabling and imped
144 d inform more meaningful discussions between healthcare professionals and patients about antibiotic t
145 hydration solutions, zinc and antibiotics by healthcare professionals in the management of childhood
146 ians recommendations are intended to support healthcare professionals in their decisions related to l
147  education was delivered to pre-registration healthcare professionals were eligible.
148 ace in their own homes and focus groups with healthcare professionals were held at local hospices.
149 ncreased anxiety, which may be influenced by healthcare professionals' communication of risk.
150 im of this integrative review is to appraise healthcare professionals' management of childhood diarrh
151 y publication, inconsistencies were noted in healthcare professionals' physical examination, prescrip
152 ficantly influence prescriptive behaviors of healthcare professionals.
153  of dietary advice that is provided by other healthcare professionals.A systematic review was conduct
154 nizations recommend regular follow-up with a healthcare provider (HCP).
155 ignificant positive changes were measured in healthcare provider knowledge of adverse events followin
156  it is imperative that patient education and healthcare provider training on ART adherence be enhance
157 d allergy was defined as caretaker report of healthcare provider-diagnosed allergy to the above foods
158 aid Services Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Services (HCAHPS).Hospitals wer
159 our measures from the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems were combined into a co
160              Jordan Greenbaum discusses ways healthcare providers can identify children trafficked fo
161                          Studies report that healthcare providers have adequate knowledge of the etio
162                                              Healthcare providers should monitor oxygen saturation an
163         These results highlight the need for healthcare providers to ensure guidelines are followed w
164                 We engaged interprofessional healthcare providers to explore their perceptions of the
165  updated and best evidence-based guidance to healthcare providers who diagnose and manage Kawasaki di
166 for education and training for laypeople and healthcare providers who perform cardiopulmonary resusci
167 ting SIA activities and materials to improve healthcare providers' RI knowledge and practices through
168 nd Attitudes about Antiretroviral Therapy', 'Healthcare providers', 'Significant others', 'Motherhood
169 s condition creates a considerable burden on healthcare providers.
170 e or inaccurate classification systems among healthcare providers.
171                            Ongoing access to healthcare, psychosocial support, and education may reas
172 spitalizations are an important indicator of healthcare quality and access for people with human immu
173 r assessments of treatment effectiveness and healthcare quality, especially in acute and critical car
174 the effectiveness of telehealth in advancing healthcare quality, identify legal and regulatory barrie
175 le of cardiovascular imaging in facilitating healthcare quality.
176 lthcare resources, China recently launched a healthcare reform with a focus on improving rural care d
177 t (HSCA) in England led to among the largest healthcare reforms in the history of the National Health
178 ), associated with significant morbidity and healthcare-related costs.
179                     Improving the quality of healthcare remains central to UK and international polic
180 ypes of prespecified locations to facilitate healthcare research and patient care.
181 el Survey (MEPS), provided by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) for 2010 to calcu
182 nal Inpatient Sample (NIS) of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).
183  National Institute of Health and Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality funded a two-state colla
184 ng methodological frameworks used to measure healthcare research impact and to summarise the common t
185 t appropriate way of measuring the impact of healthcare research is subject to debate.
186   Demographics, disease characteristics, and healthcare resource use in the previous 12 months were c
187 es, utilization of evidence-based therapies, healthcare resource utilization, and expenditures among
188 ted with significant mortality and increased healthcare resource utilization.
189 ty of care measures: statin and ASA use, (3) healthcare resource utilization: emergency room visits a
190                                  Significant healthcare resources and costs were incurred to treat CS
191 ase and comorbidities on quality of life and healthcare resources continues unabated.
192 regional differences in patients, hospitals, healthcare resources, and a quality of care composite ca
193 comes (major adverse cardiac events), use of healthcare resources, and impact on health status (quali
194    In response to urban-rural disparities in healthcare resources, China recently launched a healthca
195 routine clinical surveillance using National Healthcare Safety Network criteria.
196 p practices as reported in the 2015 National Healthcare Safety Network's Annual Hospital Survey.
197 sting, a strategy that could have tremendous healthcare savings implications.
198  institutions with potential for significant healthcare savings.
199  optically scattering media in the fields of healthcare sciences, material sciences and high-precisio
200 ur assay shows potential in a broad range of healthcare screening processes for detecting and categor
201 rnational drive to strengthen the quality of healthcare service provision.
202 d a mean (SD) number of years in the Maccabi Healthcare Services (MHS) registry of 8.35 (2.63) and a
203 erans, and reinforce the need for integrated healthcare services along with homeless programming.
204           Nursing is an integral part of all healthcare services, and has the potential of having a w
205  incrementally removed and reinstated allied healthcare services, Aziz Sheikh discusses the evidence
206  model to study variation in the delivery of healthcare services.
207 rated in various environments, including the healthcare setting.
208 e intervention feasibility in the particular healthcare setting.
209   The application of behavioral economics to healthcare settings parallels recent shifts in policy an
210 l economics is increasingly being applied in healthcare settings to better understand why patients ch
211                 Completion of 3HP in routine healthcare settings was greater overall than rates repor
212  difficile infection is a growing problem in healthcare settings worldwide and results in a considera
213 bacterial pathogen with increasing impact in healthcare settings, due in part to this organism's resi
214 rther, since many MERS cases are acquired in healthcare settings, public health measures and scrupulo
215 ermine if escalation of commitment occurs in healthcare settings, specifically in the surgical ICU.
216 eving high performance in hospital and other healthcare settings, the ability to measure this nuanced
217                       In sport, exercise and healthcare settings, there is a need for continuous, non
218 onse to potential violence and aggression in healthcare settings.
219 owever, 3HP has not been assessed in routine healthcare settings.
220 (300 mg iodine per milliliter, Omnipaque; GE Healthcare, Shanghai, China) followed by combined positr
221             The prevalence of unmet need for healthcare significantly increased from 10.0% to 21.9% (
222 overy patterns and timeframes, and informing healthcare, social, and disability service provision.
223 hould be aware of the varying contexts where healthcare staff work, and should promote information ex
224 te values based recruitment (VBR) into their healthcare student selection processes.
225 international use of different MMI models in healthcare student selection processes.
226                                          333 healthcare students commenced their programmes in Septem
227 ff managing or working alongside them) and 4 healthcare support worker training leads.
228 nisational policy that promotes and protects healthcare support worker training; formalising the prov
229       58 staff working with older people (30 healthcare support workers and 24 staff managing or work
230 aining was valued, but did not fully prepare healthcare support workers for the realities of the ward
231                         This paper examines: healthcare support workers' access to training, support
232 s on care systems have increased reliance on healthcare support workers.
233 mpact population and bed management within a healthcare system are not known.
234  the value that ID physicians provide to the healthcare system as a whole, over and above the value t
235  care of the most vulnerable patients in the healthcare system but also transforming the way that we
236 t provides an overview of how these learning healthcare system domains can be realized in cardiovascu
237                          In 2006 the Israeli healthcare system faced an unprecedented outbreak of car
238 hree university hospitals within an academic healthcare system in 2014.
239  290992 live births within the Intermountain Healthcare System in Utah from January 1, 2001, through
240 ts aged 18 years and older from the Partners Healthcare system over a 10-year period (2004-2014).
241 r capita cost-that is the principle tenet of healthcare system reform.
242         To achieve these goals, the learning healthcare system requires systematic redesign of the cu
243 e was used to evaluate patient, process, and healthcare system risk factors for iatrogenic withdrawal
244                 In the equal access military healthcare system, African Americans have outcomes simil
245 consults within an electronically integrated healthcare system, consultation volume increased.
246  requires systematic redesign of the current healthcare system, focusing on 4 major domains: science
247  to cost savings from the perspective of the healthcare system, if treatment with ezetimibe is target
248                                In a regional healthcare system, implementation of a tele-ICU program
249 rans Affairs Medical Center Tennessee Valley Healthcare System, Nashville and Murfreesboro Campuses w
250 pairment can better inform providers and the healthcare system.
251 ome assessments consider unaffordable to the healthcare system.
252  impairment may become a great burden to our healthcare system.
253 998, and December 31, 2008, at the VA Boston Healthcare System.
254  experimental survey, individuals from 11 US healthcare systems in the Electronic Medical Records and
255                                    Globally, healthcare systems with primary-care-led models of deliv
256 bacterial infections threatens to overburden healthcare systems worldwide.
257 ovascular intervention through strengthening healthcare systems, priority setting, and the role of co
258 e for point of care diagnostics and personal healthcare systems.
259  resulting in a high burden for patients and healthcare systems.
260 rses and their perceived role as part of the healthcare team are associated with PICC use in hospital
261 e platforms for next-generation personalized healthcare technologies.
262 , which can ultimately impact disparities in healthcare that exist in limited-resource settings.
263 scribe the expanding role of telemedicine in healthcare, the key criteria required for a successful d
264                  Without improving access to healthcare, the potential gains from expanding indicatio
265  numbers of nurses and their contribution to healthcare through improved education.
266 search evidence for nurses' contributions to healthcare to inform discussion on future research agend
267 , out-of-pocket payments and unmet needs for healthcare using national household data from the "Hella
268 ith implantable cardioverter-defibrillators, healthcare utilization (HCU) and expenditures related to
269  of preoperative opioid use on postoperative healthcare utilization (length of stay, 30-d readmission
270 ndomization and subsequent increased risk of healthcare utilization (odds ratio 3.13(1.37-7.27), P=.0
271 h preoperative opioid use is correlated with healthcare utilization and costs following elective surg
272 dures are common and contribute to increased healthcare utilization and costs.
273 ease (MELD) score predicts higher transplant healthcare utilization and costs; however, the independe
274                     The relationship between healthcare utilization before and after liver transplant
275 tient-level, whereas center-specific post-LT healthcare utilization is associated with certain center
276 es can be confounded by unrelated changes in healthcare utilization, changes in the underlying health
277 after adjusting for anxiety, depression, and healthcare utilization.
278 endar month of birth, and number of previous healthcare visits.
279    No single question about interruptions in healthcare was shared by all four of the core communitie
280 -detector (MDCT) CT scanners: - iCT (Philips Healthcare with iDose(4)); - Definitions AS+ (Siemens Me
281 ed in a substantial programme of research on healthcare work, it has value for understanding the orga
282 atio, 4.78; 95% CI, 2.14-18.45) and specific healthcare worker activities (touching the bed rail [odd
283 ultidrug-resistant-A. baumannii and specific healthcare worker activities led to an increased contami
284                      To identify patient and healthcare worker factors associated with transmission r
285 2 patients; A. baumannii was identified from healthcare worker hands or gloves in 77 (30%) interactio
286                                              Healthcare worker hands/gloves are frequently contaminat
287                       Two hundred fifty-four healthcare worker-patient interactions were observed amo
288                       Annual vaccination for healthcare workers and other high-risk groups is the mai
289 s plausible that infections have occurred in healthcare workers but have escaped being diagnosed.
290                                              Healthcare workers in well-equipped facilities often pro
291                                              Healthcare workers must strive to adapt bereavement foll
292              We assembled a unique cohort of healthcare workers who received a single AS03-adjuvanted
293 h limited further transmission, including to healthcare workers.
294  their facilitation of communication between healthcare workers.
295 ical approach, facilitating acceptability by healthcare workers.
296 outbreak in Saudi Arabia; 87 patients and 43 healthcare workers.
297 irators against respiratory infections among healthcare workers.
298 nal data on the scale of inequalities in the healthcare workforce, there is a gap in our understandin
299 siella pneumoniae poses a major challenge to healthcare worldwide as an important cause of multidrug-
300 t researchers investigating interruptions in healthcare would benefit from being more aware of differ

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