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1 that are currently not being treated and are preventable.
2 st fatal IPD cases are currently not vaccine-preventable.
3 ion of breast cancer in the United States is preventable.
4 igher, indicating that the stroke was highly preventable.
5 of which almost half were considered highly preventable.
6 with 16% of clinical issues perceived to be preventable.
7 hmic morbidity and mortality are potentially preventable.
8 pes can help distinguish which exposures are preventable.
9 Of these, 215 (46%) were highly preventable.
10 itals are facility acquired, and are largely preventable.
11 acquired in mid-adult women and are vaccine-preventable.
12 ch cancer will be even more controllable and preventable.
13 Herpes zoster is common and vaccine preventable.
14 pisodes result from errors and are therefore preventable.
15 Most complications related to extubation are preventable.
16 ies and violence are not accidents; they are preventable.
17 transmitted infections (STIs) are common and preventable.
18 Proportion of spending deemed potentially preventable.
19 es each year and many of these events may be preventable.
20 missions are common, costly, and potentially preventable.
21 ted developmental disability that is largely preventable.
22 to which the patient's presenting stroke was preventable.
23 troke, we developed a 10-point scale (0, not preventable; 10, most preventable) to classify the degre
24 f 60 [55%]), discussed whether the event was preventable (33 of 60 [55%]), or how recurrences could b
25 ortion of total spending that is potentially preventable across distinct subpopulations of high-cost
31 ted with reductions in medical errors and in preventable adverse events and with improvements in comm
32 er 100 admissions, P<0.001), and the rate of preventable adverse events decreased by 30% (4.7 vs. 3.3
34 ospitals, measuring rates of medical errors, preventable adverse events, and miscommunications, as we
39 n categorized medical errors as harmful (ie, preventable AEs) or nonharmful (kappa = 0.77; agreement
44 terval 1.31-1.77, P=0.001), with potentially preventable AF-related events at age >/=80 years costing
46 16 (11.8%; 95% CI, 6.9-18.4) were considered preventable and 120 (88.2%; 95% CI, 81.5-93.1) were cons
50 Because SIRT1 deficiency in humans is both preventable and reversible by AGE reduction, a therapeut
51 mately one-third of episodes of delirium are preventable and that delirium prevention and management
52 , the degree to which these readmissions are preventable and the causes of preventable readmissions a
57 oth because many hemorrhagic deaths could be preventable, and TIC is associated with progression of i
59 trachomatis, is the world's leading cause of preventable blindness for which a vaccine is needed.
61 nopathy (DR) is one of the leading causes of preventable blindness in low and middle income countries
65 acterial sexually transmitted infections and preventable blindness, and C. pneumoniae, which infects
67 emiology, for example, to define the vaccine-preventable burden of malaria, typhoid, paediatric influ
70 n of dementia cases in women is likely to be preventable by effective prevention and control of the i
71 a low dose and low volume and was completely preventable by i.n. vaccination of an attenuated virus a
72 tunately, 90% of cardiovascular diseases are preventable by long-term monitoring of physiological sig
75 t immunity failure and may not be completely preventable by standard infection-control techniques.
76 d modulations (which were at least partially preventable by UV stabilizers) when comparing as-produce
77 ally transmitted infection gonorrhea, is not preventable by vaccination and is rapidly developing res
80 es with acute hepatitis B, the proportion of preventable cases if individuals were vaccinated as reco
82 Rheumatic heart disease remains an important preventable cause of cardiovascular death and disability
84 reduce the high level of SSB consumption, a preventable cause of diabetes and cardiovascular disease
85 mbustible tobacco use remains the number-one preventable cause of disease, disability, and death in t
90 neonatal tetanus is still a substantial but preventable cause of mortality in many developing countr
98 ducing all-cause mortality among mothers and preventable-cause mortality in their first-born children
99 al and maternal morbidity and mortality from preventable causes and an unfinished agenda in reducing
101 pregnancy remains one of the most common and preventable causes of fetal growth restriction (FGR), a
102 Hypertension is one of the most important, preventable causes of premature morbidity and mortality
103 , approximately 800 women die every day from preventable causes related to pregnancy or childbirth.
104 s were more predictable (AUC 0.84) with more preventable causes, whereas younger patient readmissions
105 These results suggest that a large burden of preventable CHD mortality is attributable to NRAP and is
107 survival agendas by and beyond 2015, to end preventable child deaths in a generation, and to count a
108 s (IPDs) remain the leading cause of vaccine-preventable childhood death, even though highly effectiv
110 patients were identified as having a likely preventable complication of care (9.2%), and 2 were read
111 eurysm rebleeding is a potentially fatal-but preventable-complication, these findings are of clinical
112 a greater incidence of patients experiencing preventable complications [83% (10/12) vs 39% (7/18)] (P
113 ndle which is designed to reduce potentially preventable complications by focusing on the management
114 gical site infections (SSIs) are potentially preventable complications that are associated with exces
116 thorough WRs result in delayed diagnoses and preventable complications, and they negatively affect ou
117 ated therapy are readmitted with potentially preventable conditions such as nausea, vomiting, dehydra
126 Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable death worldwide and has been linked to the d
130 modifiable component of diet that can impact preventable death/disability in adults in high-, middle-
131 ntimely deaths are not due to disease but to preventable deaths associated with adolescents putting t
132 he medical problem, with an estimated 63 000 preventable deaths over the next 5 years, is to be addre
134 contributes yearly to approximately 125,000 preventable deaths, which is partly attributable to only
136 rgoing abdominal surgery commonly experience preventable delirium, which extends their hospital lengt
138 n a developing fetus represent many cases of preventable disability, and thus, alcohol use during pre
139 isease incidence can lead to a large vaccine-preventable disease burden and thus that population-base
144 s in conflict settings, outbreaks of vaccine-preventable disease in these settings may persist and sp
147 measles, neonatal tetanus, and other vaccine-preventable disease surveillance and their respective co
149 Adults are at substantial risk for vaccine-preventable disease, but their vaccination rates remain
154 alth Organization Invasive Bacterial-Vaccine Preventable Diseases (IB-VPD) surveillance in Suva, Fiji
155 es global laboratory surveillance of vaccine-preventable diseases (VPDs), including polio, measles an
156 n contributes substantially to the burden of preventable diseases and early deaths in the United Stat
158 ce as a platform for surveillance of vaccine-preventable diseases and other outbreak-prone diseases.
159 they want climate change; they want to avoid preventable diseases and to secure a livable future for
161 ogress in reduction of the burden of vaccine-preventable diseases has been made, continued cases and
164 h to avoiding outbreaks of childhood vaccine-preventable diseases once the threat of Ebola begins to
165 strategy for the prevention of other vaccine-preventable diseases that threaten pregnant women and in
166 other global laboratory networks for vaccine-preventable diseases that will endure after the polio er
180 licies and strategies addressing potentially preventable ED visits should be promoted to help improve
183 isk would suggest that there are potentially preventable environmental contributors, but prior analys
184 surgical complications remain a potentially preventable event for breast cancer patients undergoing
185 mboembolism (VTE) is a potentially fatal and preventable event leading to substantial short- and long
186 lism (VTE) events, the number of potentially preventable events, and the effect of hospitalization-ba
193 re independently associated with the largest preventable fractions among men and women, respectively.
194 oth targets, southern states had the largest preventable fractions, and western states had the smalle
195 id response teams were developed to decrease preventable harm by providing additional critical care r
197 ted a significant and sustained reduction in preventable harm in the form of CCABSIs in children with
200 al site infections (SSIs) are among the most preventable health-care-associated infections and are a
201 Reducing hospital readmissions, including preventable healthcare-associated infections, is a natio
204 Preliminary studies suggest that potentially preventable hospital exposures contribute to acute respi
207 consistently frame injuries and violence as preventable, identify evidence-based interventions, prov
208 emature cancer deaths in men would have been preventable if lifestyle score levels had been high.
209 Incomplete immunisation coverage causes preventable illness and death in both developing and dev
213 linked to appendiceal rupture are considered preventable in most cases with timely access to surgery.
216 on when exposed to subjects carrying vaccine-preventable infectious diseases or who have recently rec
217 emoprophylaxis and vaccination against major preventable infectious diseases to people living with HI
220 .2-1.6 million) intrapartum stillbirths, end preventable maternal and neonatal deaths, and improve ch
223 family planning, to inform priorities to end preventable maternal, newborn, and child deaths by 2030.
231 ithin the same nation point to a potentially preventable nature of heart failure that still needs to
234 ducing diseases that are potentially vaccine preventable, now is an exciting time for vaccines agains
235 2, 4.8% of Medicare spending was potentially preventable, of which 73.8% was incurred by high-cost pa
236 between a third and a half of cancers being preventable on the basis of present knowledge of risk fa
238 ral education of what is known about vaccine-preventable or vaccine-derived diseases being spread to
239 ive teamwork are among the leading causes of preventable patient injury and death in surgical patient
240 e-associated Legionnaires' disease (LD) is a preventable pneumonia with a 30% case fatality rate.
245 admissions are preventable and the causes of preventable readmissions are unknown, creating uncertain
246 Whether 3M-PPR software better identifies preventable readmissions by using other methods to captu
248 r 3M Health Information Systems' potentially preventable readmissions measure for calendar year 2013.
250 d) using an observed-to-expected potentially preventable readmissions ratio of 1.0 as a penalty thres
251 Compared to nonpreventable readmissions, preventable readmissions tended to have shorter index IC
253 assess whether the PPR algorithm identifies preventable readmissions, we compared processes of care
254 ehold air pollution (HAP) represents a major preventable risk factor for COPD (chronic obstructive pu
256 inding that smoking induces LOY thus links a preventable risk factor with the most common acquired hu
257 hy and undernutrition in early childhood are preventable risk factors for child deaths, impaired neur
258 ts with both T2DM and BD could help identify preventable risk factors for neuroimaging changes in BD.
265 bipartisan agreement that will eliminate one preventable source of microplastic pollution in the Unit
266 d persons accounted for 14.8% of potentially preventable spending ($3421 per person) and the major co
268 Little is known about whether potentially preventable spending is concentrated among a subset of h
271 The amount and proportion of potentially preventable spending were then compared across the high-
272 s first paper of the Lancet Series on ending preventable stillbirths reviews progress in essential ar
273 icantly associated, indicating that the most preventable strokes paradoxically were more likely to re
274 or unplanned hospitalization are potentially preventable, suggesting that comorbidity management and
278 dmission after PCI is common, expensive, and preventable, this metric has substantial potential to im
279 ered by conditions thought to be potentially preventable through better access to and quality of outp
281 10-point scale (0, not preventable; 10, most preventable) to classify the degree of stroke preventabi
284 isease on the eye whether they are blinding, preventable, treatable and/or the vision is back to norm
286 concerted efforts remain necessary to avoid preventable under-5 deaths in the coming years and to ac
290 d appropriate VTE prophylaxis, patients with preventable VTE, and residents prescribing appropriate V
292 71 patients (29.6%) whose stroke was highly preventable were treated with intravenous or intra-arter
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