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ABSTRACT Objective To examine the association between cross‐sector collaboration among Nurse‐Family Partnership (NFP) home visitors and service providers, and referrals to and use of services. Study Setting and Design An observational study of 264 local NFP agencies in 40 states, the US Virgin Islands, DC, and tribal communities was conducted.
Venice Ng Williams+3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the association between patient–provider race concordance and the likelihood of being screened for suicide risk in Veterans Health Administration (VA) primary care settings. Study Setting and Design In November 2020, the VA expanded its national suicide risk identification strategy to include an annual universal suicide ...
Linda Diem Tran+4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To examine the use of CBT‐CP (Cognitive‐behavioral therapy for chronic pain) by CBT‐CP‐trained therapists to treat patients with pain over a five‐year period (October 2015–February 2020). Data Sources and Study Setting CBT‐CP is a core evidence‐based practice that is central to multidisciplinary chronic pain care.
Alan McGuire+9 more
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Clocking Injustice: Racial Disparities in Specialty Wait Times
ABSTRACT Objective Timely access to care is associated with improved morbidity, mortality, and quality of life, making disparate access to specialty care a potential contributor to racial inequities in health outcomes. In this nationwide analysis, we quantified specialty care waits by race and ethnicity and identified potential drivers of observed ...
Daniel A. Asfaw+3 more
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The effect of process monitoring on beyond‐the‐job process improvements
Abstract Although it has always been important for firms that employees innovate predefined processes, the working environment in which employees implement these processes has significantly changed. Currently, the working environment is often characterized by employee surveillance; that is, the way in which employees conduct a process is monitored.
Ivo Schedlinsky+3 more
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Abstract Background Family engagement is crucial for achieving successful outcomes for both patients and hospitals. It supports safe transitions between care settings, providers, and ultimately, as illness progresses. However, in the hospital setting, family engagement is poorly operationalized.
Jennifer Morgan+4 more
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Market Valuation of Risk Reporting: The Role of Business Model Disclosure
Narrative risk reporting is essential to providing investors with information about company risks. Recent regulations require large companies to disclose narrative information about their main risks, opportunities, and business model (BM) value drivers.
Chiara Crovini+3 more
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