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[Opportunities and Challenges Of The Ethics Review Of Qualitative Health Services Research: A Survey Of Qualitative Researchers]. [PDF]
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Resilience is an Adverse Event: A Critical Discussion of Resilience Theory in Health Services Research and Public Health. [PDF]
Suslovic B, Lett E.
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Advances in rheumatologic arthritis health services research continue to be of interest to clinical rheumatologists and arthritis researchers interested in healthcare delivery and policy. Recent studies have shown that a higher incidence of osteoarthritis and functional disability among rural inhabitants influences delivery of arthritis care to rural ...
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Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1999
In the past year, several publications have reported on aspects of health services research in regard to musculoskeletal disorders. Utilization studies in the elderly have shown that an effective procedure such as hip arthroplasty may be underused in this population.
Maria E. Suarez-Almazor, Padma Kaul
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In the past year, several publications have reported on aspects of health services research in regard to musculoskeletal disorders. Utilization studies in the elderly have shown that an effective procedure such as hip arthroplasty may be underused in this population.
Maria E. Suarez-Almazor, Padma Kaul
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2005
After a brief introduction into the general field of health services research, a large section deals with the specific issues arising when epidemiological or statistical methods are used to study health services. This is followed by sections describing the main fields of investigation which are usually thought of as pertaining to the wider realm of ...
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After a brief introduction into the general field of health services research, a large section deals with the specific issues arising when epidemiological or statistical methods are used to study health services. This is followed by sections describing the main fields of investigation which are usually thought of as pertaining to the wider realm of ...
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Seminars in Radiation Oncology, 2008
The discipline of health services research, often loosely referred to as outcomes research, is primarily focused on the study of access to care, costs of care, and quality of care. Access to care includes everything that facilitates or impedes the actual use of medical services.
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The discipline of health services research, often loosely referred to as outcomes research, is primarily focused on the study of access to care, costs of care, and quality of care. Access to care includes everything that facilitates or impedes the actual use of medical services.
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Health services research and health policy
Journal of Community Health, 1976Health services research (HSR) has the potential to influence the decision-making process in a health services system that is acutelearchers feel, with some truth, that their research has had only a limited effect on health policy. Some reasons for this are described, including the primacy of political, rather than technical, considerations in policy ...
Bauman P, Banta Hd
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2011
The face of academic surgery is changing. While bench science and traditional translational research remain critical to advancing our field, the last decade has seen a movement toward a more intimate relationship between our scientific inquiry and the “how” of health care delivery.
Caprice C. Greenberg, Justin B. Dimick
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The face of academic surgery is changing. While bench science and traditional translational research remain critical to advancing our field, the last decade has seen a movement toward a more intimate relationship between our scientific inquiry and the “how” of health care delivery.
Caprice C. Greenberg, Justin B. Dimick
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Journal of Clinical Urology, 2018
Health services research (HSR) is the science of the evaluation and improvement of health care provision. HSR can be used by health care organisations to develop and understand administrative, financial and organisational processes in order to improve efficacy of clinical treatments, efficiency of their delivery, and ultimately patient outcomes.
Benjamin W. Lamb+5 more
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Health services research (HSR) is the science of the evaluation and improvement of health care provision. HSR can be used by health care organisations to develop and understand administrative, financial and organisational processes in order to improve efficacy of clinical treatments, efficiency of their delivery, and ultimately patient outcomes.
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OPERATIONAL RESEARCH IN THE HEALTH SERVICES
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1962Some problems of the nation's health services—having to do with providing adequate care, maintaining hospital staff and facilities, and preserving or restoring financial stability—are described and classified according to social, economic, and organizational characteristics. The problems are then reformulated into areas for research.
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