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1 olled experiment allowing individuals to lie privately and anonymously to benefit themselves and fell
2 oods contributions when people are solicited privately and impersonally (e.g., mail, email, social me
3 n upload their own structures for processing privately and securely.
4 nd among a subset of uninsured children with privately covered parents.
5 ucation, size of school, and publicly versus privately funded school did not alter the association.
6 analysis of the financial performance of the privately held biotech sector.
7 rdiomyopathy centers had access to different privately held data when making their classifications (7
8 omyopathy centers is largely attributable to privately held data.
9 onal research, and increasingly is also used privately in sport, the military and recreation.
10  perforation rate fell in the middle between privately insured (24.1%) and publicly insured or nonins
11 om January 1 to December 31, 2012, of 13,103 privately insured adolescents aged 13 to 21 years (mean
12 e is known about health care expenditures of privately insured adolescents, especially those who incu
13  histamine-2 receptor antagonists (H2RAs) in privately insured adults in the United States.
14                        Relative patterns for privately insured African American versus white donors w
15 ly to be sociodemographically advantaged and privately insured and to live in regions with reduced ac
16                    Participants were 528,969 privately insured beneficiaries aged 18 to 64 years and
17                                        Among privately insured beneficiaries requiring procedural int
18 We performed a retrospective cohort study of privately insured beneficiaries who had an emergency dep
19 enied an appointment as compared with 11% of privately insured callers (29 of 273) (relative risk, 6.
20 ll-cause hospitalization compared with UC in privately insured cardiac patients overall.
21 P enrollees was 22 days longer than that for privately insured children (95% CI, 6.8 to 37.5; P=0.005
22 IP, 77% [76%-79%]; P < .01) visits than were privately insured children (medical, 83% [82%-84%]; dent
23 h services, including pharmacotherapy, among privately insured children and adolescents from 1997 to
24 orable comparisons between the experience of privately insured children and that of publicly insured
25                                 Up to 20% of privately insured children or adolescents have coverage
26                                Caregivers of privately insured children were also significantly more
27                      In this large sample of privately insured children with older siblings, receipt
28     These challenges were also magnified for privately insured children with special health care need
29                    In a very large sample of privately insured children, AT was associated with signi
30 n with Medicaid relative to a control group, privately insured counterparts, served to separate Medic
31 years after donation in the Medicare- versus privately insured donors included the following: maligna
32 efits, and health productivity for 3 million privately insured employees, their dependents, and early
33  staff posed as either Medicaid enrollees or privately insured enrollees seeking new-patient primary
34 ssion, or adjustment disorder (N=19,094) and privately insured enrollees unaffected by the policy in
35            Total direct medical expenses for privately insured high-cost adolescents are associated w
36 ms data from the OptumLabs Data Warehouse of privately insured individuals and Medicare Advantage enr
37 nsurance claims database includes 14 million privately insured individuals in 69 self-insured compani
38 ) from a national study group of 3.9 million privately insured individuals per year from 1993 to 1995
39 a national database of more than 1.7 million privately insured individuals were used in an analysis o
40  source of income (serving general public vs privately insured individuals) and ICU size (ten or fewe
41  ECT was greater for older patients, whites, privately insured individuals, and patients who lived in
42                                Newborns from privately insured mothers treated with glyburide were mo
43  cost and use of targeted therapeutics among privately insured nonelderly patients with cancer receiv
44 1992 through 2004 among 5158 adults who were privately insured or uninsured before Medicare coverage
45 e white, employed, cohabiting or married, or privately insured or who had prior intolerance to citalo
46 or uninsured patients (71.7%) and lowest for privately insured patients (36.6%).
47 ificantly less likely to be transferred than privately insured patients for 4 diagnoses: biliary trac
48 esection for colorectal cancer compared with privately insured patients in both Massachusetts and the
49                                          For privately insured patients in this HMO, the requirement
50  MarketScan insurance claims data for 678220 privately insured patients receiving chemotherapy before
51 eceipt of guideline therapy, with 65% of the privately insured patients receiving recommended therapy
52                                              Privately insured patients were least likely to experien
53 tratifying analyses by insurance status, non-privately insured patients who resided in areas with low
54 c mental hospitals in a prior period replace privately insured patients who, under managed care, are
55 ation was most evident for younger patients, privately insured patients, and patients who were not pr
56 d lipid-lowering therapy, respectively, than privately insured patients, and patients with public ins
57 flects potential overuse in whites, men, and privately insured patients, in addition to underuse in d
58                                Compared with privately insured patients, those who had Medicare (adju
59                                Compared with privately insured patients, uninsured patients (OR 0.52,
60               No changes were detected among privately insured patients.
61 of colectomy, and lower survival relative to privately insured patients.
62 ent with advanced-stage cancer compared with privately insured patients.
63  for Medicaid-insured patients compared with privately insured patients.
64  midwives, to be female, and to serve mainly privately insured patients.
65 y to present with advanced-stage cancer than privately insured patients; however, this finding has no
66 y (odds ratio, 1.43; 95% CI, 1.37-1.47) than privately insured people.
67 correlated with variations in the ability of privately insured persons to obtain care (Pearson r, 0.0
68 nt care of acute-phase major depression in a privately insured population as well as the effectivenes
69 erences between these findings and those for privately insured populations highlight the pitfalls of
70 n risk among unrelated living donors in this privately insured sample.
71                                              Privately insured US children in a large claims database
72 escribing also significantly increased among privately insured visits and visits in which neither ant
73  for uninsured patients (reference category, privately insured) while patient- and hospital-level fac
74 rs), 48% (n = 3631) Medicare, 48% (n = 3667) privately insured, and 4% (n = 331) Medicaid patients.
75 usion criteria, 57.1% were white, 48.8% were privately insured, and most were 45 years and older (51.
76 ceive NOM than were patients who were white, privately insured, and treated at a high-volume facility
77 rgery alone were more likely to: be younger, privately insured, have no comorbidities, pT3 disease, p
78 tric surgery patients are disproportionately privately insured, middle-aged white women.
79                   Patients who were younger, privately insured, treated at an academic center, and ha
80 sured and Medicaid-insured compared with the privately insured, women compared with men, and other ri
81 ublic insurance, whereas 43,136 (70.9%) were privately insured.
82 95% CI 1.5-1.7), respectively, compared with privately-insured patients.
83  volume of births and confounders (public or privately managed, availability of antiretroviral therap
84 nitoba between September 2006 and April 2010 privately (n = 3,541) were matched on age to up to three
85 QR, 3.5-5]) websites were more accurate than privately owned (median accuracy score, 3.5 [IQR, 1.5-4]
86            Distributed systems are typically privately owned and managed by individuals or groups, in
87 ded, because measuring indoor air quality in privately owned buildings is often logistically and fina
88 zone and groundwater at numerous federal and privately owned facilities.
89               Many natural habitats exist on privately owned land outside protected areas, but few go
90  forests and savannas on Brazil's 394 Mha of privately owned lands.
91 ignificant sample of Iranian gasoline-fueled privately owned light duty vehicles (LDVs) operated in T
92                                              Privately owned websites (median readability level, 14.0
93 Q), was used, and breed group differences of privately-owned dogs from Japan (n = 2,951) and the Unit
94 ctices, and 15% (primarily academic) were in privately-owned practices in which all physicians were e
95                                     Player A privately rolls a die, reports the result to player B, w
96 ie, reports the result to player B, who then privately rolls and reports the result as well.
97 r storage space and permits collaborators to privately share their data and analysis.
98 inicalTrials.gov, a registry of publicly and privately supported clinical studies, on February 20, 20
99 hich can affect other cells, repression acts privately: the de-repression of QS in comQ cells is intr
100 tanford University Hospital was administered privately to each eligible patient of 2 different attend
101  the absence of quality surveillance data on privately treated patients, commercial drug sales data o
102                       For firearms purchased privately within the previous 2 years (that is, other th
103 sers may choose to: (1) view their data sets privately without sharing; (2) share with other register

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