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Using Continuous Quality Improvement to Implement Evidence-Based Medicine
Lippincott's Case Management, 2006The importance of implementing evidence-based medicine is being driven by public reporting of outcome data and linking these measures to reimbursement. Most hospitals are faced with many challenges in gaining sponsorship, staffing, creating tools, and reporting of evidence-based outcome measures.
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A Quality Use of Medicines program for continuity of care in therapeutics from hospital to community
Medical Journal of Australia, 2002To evaluate adherence to an agreed minimum dataset for patient medication information exchange between hospitals and general practitioners.Quasi pre-post design with a supplementary post-program comparison group; sequential descriptive surveys of patients following recent discharge from public hospitals; opinion questionnaire for key hospital ...
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Computers in medicine: muscle fatigue evaluation using continuous wavelet transform
The IEEE Region 8 EUROCON 2003. Computer as a Tool., 2004This work represents ongoing investigation of muscle fatigue assessment during voluntary cyclic contractions by means of continuous wavelet transform (CWT). A change in the power spectrum median frequency (MDF), calculated from scalogram, has been chosen as muscle fatigue indicator.
Cifrek, Mario, Ostojić, Saša
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Regenerative Medicine, 2009
Regenerative medicine is an evolving, cross-disciplinary, international field that, as a result, uses terms that are either not widely understood, or may have a number of different meanings. Many stakeholders have identified this lack of clarity as a potential barrier to effective communication within the field.
Ben, Sheridan, Neil, Harris
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Regenerative medicine is an evolving, cross-disciplinary, international field that, as a result, uses terms that are either not widely understood, or may have a number of different meanings. Many stakeholders have identified this lack of clarity as a potential barrier to effective communication within the field.
Ben, Sheridan, Neil, Harris
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Evaluation of a Continuous Glucose Monitoring System for Use in Veterinary Medicine
Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 2005With the emergence of continuous glucose monitoring systems being used to provide a detailed glucose picture in humans, a commercially available system (CGMS(R), Medtronic Minimed, Northridge, CA) was examined for use in veterinary species.Adult, clinically normal horses (n = 7), cats (n = 3), dogs (n = 4), and cows (n = 5) were studied.
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