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Envisaging Data Nirvana: A Delphi study of ideal data culture
Abstract In recent decades, the proliferation of data and advances in information technology have led organizations to value data more highly and aim to build a data culture that is suitable for promoting and sustaining data‐related strategic outcomes. However, what a “good” data culture comprises is often expressed abstractly and there is no consensus
Jocelyn Cranefield+3 more
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Improving Quality and Achieving Equity: A Guide for Hospital Leaders [PDF]
Outlines the need to address racial/ethnic disparities in health care, highlights model practices, and makes step-by-step recommendations on creating a committee, collecting data, setting quality measures, evaluating, and implementing new ...
Alexander R. Green+2 more
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Aimee Sarti,1 Stephanie Sutherland,1 Angele Landriault,2 Sonny Dhanani,3 Andrew Healey,4 Pierre Cardinal1 1Department of Critical Care, Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, ON, Canada; 2Practice and Performance Unit, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of ...
Sarti A+5 more
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ABSTRACT Assessing autistic traits alongside co‐occurring emotional/behavioral concerns (EBCs) is challenging due to their overlap in clinical presentations, which can vary by age and sex. This study aimed to investigate domain‐specific associations between autistic traits and EBCs–including anxiety, affective, attention‐deficit/hyperactivity, and ...
Yun‐Ju Chen+13 more
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Making Medical Homes Work: Moving From Concept to Practice [PDF]
Explores practical considerations for implementing a medical home program of physician practices committed to coordinating and integrating care based on patient needs and priorities, such as how to qualify medical homes and how to match patients to ...
Ann S. O'Malley+4 more
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ABSTRACT Postural control deviations remain largely unexplored in middle aged and older autistic adults. With the increased prevalence of neurodegenerative conditions and heightened fall risk, precise quantification of postural variability and coordination may provide valuable insights into aging associated neuromotor deviations in autistic adults ...
Hang Qu+8 more
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Guiding Transformation: How Medical Practices Can Become Patient-Centered Medical Homes [PDF]
Describes in detail eight change concepts as a guide to transforming a practice into a patient-centered medical home, including engaged leadership, quality improvement strategy, continuous and team-based healing relationships, and enhanced ...
Ed Wagner+4 more
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ABSTRACT In the English and Romanian Adoptees study, a substantial proportion of adoptees who suffered extended severe deprivation (26 of 101) displayed autistic characteristics termed quasi‐autism (QA). Here we directly compare this group with a community sample of early diagnosed autistic individuals (community autism; CA).
Maria Rodriguez‐Perez+5 more
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Mission‐centric decision support in cybersecurity via Bayesian Privilege Attack Graph
We propose a mission‐centric approach to assessing the risks of cyber attacks on the organization's mission and provide decision support to network security administrators. Our approach uses a unique stochastic model that connects vulnerability impacts to the mission's security requirements and allows selecting the most resilient configuration of ...
Michal Javorník, Martin Husák
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Design and Feasibility of a Community Motorcycle Ambulance System in the Philippines [PDF]
This study investigates the potential for motorcycle ambulance (motorlance) deployment in Metro Manila and Iloilo City to improve emergency medical care in high-traffic, underserved regions of the Philippines. VSee, a humanitarian technology company, has organized numerous free clinics in the Philippines and identified a critical need for improved ...
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