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Accuracy of Artificial Intelligence for Gatekeeping in Referrals to Specialized Care.
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International gatekeepers: How to integrate domestic networks and international relations
This research evaluates how firms develop an intermediary role, connecting their international experience with knowledge provided by the domestic network. These firms act as international gatekeepers, providing valuable knowledge about distant markets to
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Methodological dilemmas: gatekeepers and positionality in Bradford
This paper explores the ever-evolving relationship between gatekeepers and the researcher, and the ways in which it may facilitate, constrain or transform the research process by opening and/or closing the gate.
Suruchi THAPAR‐BJÖRKERT
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A gatekeeper for the gatekeeper: Inappropriate referrals to stress echocardiography
American Heart Journal, 2007Cardiac imaging stress tests have increased nearly 3-fold in the last decade, with >10 million a year performed in the United States alone. Inappropriate selection for testing may have important consequences because small individual costs (and risks) multiplied by millions of examinations represent a significant societal burden.
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The politics of gatekeeping: respondents as gatekeepers and gatekeepers as respondents
Qualitative ResearchThe important role of gatekeepers in accessing and negotiating the field has been well established. In this research note, we highlight an underexplored dimension of gatekeeping in relation to our fieldwork on the Kalbeliya community of Rajasthan in India. Existing scholarship on the Kalbeliyas has mainly focused on the politics of heritage recognition
Ruchika Ranwa, Suruchi Thapar-Björkert
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The Gatekeeper and the Wizard: the Gatekeeper goes digital
BMJ, 2016The fairy tale of the Gatekeeper and the Wizard first appeared in The BMJ in 19891 and illustrated the relationship between GPs and specialists.
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