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Ambulatory Surgery Centers: Big Business, Little Data [PDF]
As medical care continues to shift from inpatient to outpatient settings, many Californians are using freestanding ambulatory or "same-day" surgery centers* for a wide variety of procedures such as colonoscopies, arthroscopies, eye procedures, and more ...
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Multi‐UAV systems face challenges in adversarial environments due to limited adaptability and interpretability. This study proposes a self‐organized approach using hierarchical probabilistic graphical models with density‐driven parameter estimation.
Yixin Huang+5 more
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Background The criteria for defining severe malaria have evolved over the last 20 years. We aimed to assess the strength of association of death with features currently characterizing severe malaria through a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Paulina Sypniewska+5 more
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IMPORTANCE Primary care provider (PCP) turnover is common and can disrupt patient continuity of care. Little is known about the effect of PCP turnover on patient care experience and quality of care.
Ashok Reddy+4 more
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Demonstrating the value of the RN in ambulatory care [PDF]
During 2003, an estimated 906 million visits were made to physician offices in the United States (Hing, Cherry, & Woodwell, 2005). Overall, 42% of visits to outpatient settings were attended by a registered nurse (Middleton & Hing, 2005).
Conway-Phillips, Regina+2 more
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Quality Assurance in Ambulatory Care
Recent cost containment measures have shifted federal and non-federal health care to the ambulatory care setting. This shift of care has increased the need for adequate ambulatory care quality assurance, especially in institutions whose beneficiaries have little or no choice of where they receive their health care.
Shri K. Mishra+3 more
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Growth Charts for Children With Beckwith–Wiedemann Spectrum
ABSTRACT Beckwith–Wiedemann spectrum (BWSp) is an overgrowth disorder caused by (epi)genetic alterations in chromosome 11p15. This study aimed to develop BWSp‐specific growth charts and explore genotype/phenotype correlations with respect to growth. Heights, weights, and head circumferences were retrospectively collected from 581 individuals with BWSp ...
Saskia M. Maas+11 more
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HPV related sino-nasal SCC of in pediatric female patient: A case report
Sino-nasal cancers are considered a rare entity of malignancy, even rarer in the pediatrics population, we are presenting a case of 10 years old female patient who presented with a one-year history of unilateral epistaxis, physical examination showed an ...
Sara M. Ashkanani+3 more
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Background Geriatric syndromes are rarely detected in family medicine. Within the AGE program (active geriatric evaluation), a brief assessment tool (BAT) designed for family physicians (FP) was developed and its diagnostic performance estimated by ...
Yolanda K. Mueller+5 more
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ABSTRACT Wisconsin syndrome is a very rare genetic condition characterized by coarse facies, prominent nasal tip, bushy high arched/upsweeping eyebrows, and a full/everted lower lip. Deletion of chromosome 3q24q25 region is considered critical for its manifestation.
Pankaj Prasun+2 more
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