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Background Non‐melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is one of the most common malignancies in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This analysis assessed NMSC risk with Janus kinase inhibitors (JAKi) compared to interleukin‐6 receptor inhibitors (IL‐6Ri). Method This study used data from the British Society for Rheumatology Rheumatoid Arthritis Register (BSRBR‐RA) linked
Zixing Tian +8 more
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Psychosocial Support Needs and Utilization of Support Among Survivors of Cancer in Young Adulthood in Switzerland: A Report From the Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Psychosocial Health Study. [PDF]
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Urgent care utilization patterns in Switzerland: a population-based cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Diaz Hernandez L, Fischer R, Zeller A.
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Cardiovascular disease risk across subsectors and occupations in the transportation and storage industry: a national cohort study. [PDF]
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No fault vaccine injury compensation after COVID-19: A systematic literature review and proposed typology. [PDF]
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Compulsory Health Insurance Databases
1999The compulsory health insurance databases represent fundamental infrastructure to the implementation of the Health Insurance Institute of Slovenia (HIIS) operations, i.e. for its effective performance in all the fields of its business. This paper presents the legal bases of the database management, the logocal database structure, the supply of data ...
Janez Svoljsak, Irma Dovzan
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JAMA, 1920
To the Editor: —InThe Journal, Jan. 24, 1920, p. 271, Dr. E. M Stanton opposed the principles of compulsory health insurance on the grounds that the burdens of such insurance cannot be borne by the insured. In so doing, in my opinion, he made a very good argument in favor of compulsory health insurance.
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To the Editor: —InThe Journal, Jan. 24, 1920, p. 271, Dr. E. M Stanton opposed the principles of compulsory health insurance on the grounds that the burdens of such insurance cannot be borne by the insured. In so doing, in my opinion, he made a very good argument in favor of compulsory health insurance.
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