Out-of-Pocket Costs and Potential Surprise Bills for Tracheostomy in Commercially Insured Patients. [PDF]
Lenze NR +6 more
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Differences in patterns of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder medication use in US children
Abstract Background Understanding attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication patterns is crucial for optimizing treatment outcomes. There are limited data on racial, ethnic, gender and socioeconomic treatment differences across longitudinal national samples.
Jennie E. Ryan +4 more
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Preexposure Prophylaxis Prescription Dispensation Status and HIV-1 Acquisition.
Tao L +5 more
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Assessing Surgical Care under the Government‑Funded Health Insurance Scheme-Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana in India. [PDF]
Iyer H +5 more
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Poverty Simulations: Are the Learning Outcomes Consistently and Uniformly Positive?
ABSTRACT Objectives Research indicates significant improvement in average attitudes toward those in poverty following poverty simulations, but little research addresses whether students benefit uniformly. This study measured variability in poverty attitude change following poverty simulations and tested whether poverty attitudes are associated with ...
Michelle R. McQuistan +2 more
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Compensation for Patients with Work-Related Lung Cancers: Value of Specialised Occupational Disease Consultations to Reduce Under-Recognition. [PDF]
Roux C +4 more
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Abstract Background Diagnostic error is a major patient safety concern in hospitals, yet most studies have focused on selected high‐risk subgroups, leaving the broader general internal medicine inpatient population understudied. Objectives To determine the incidence, contributing factors, resulting harm, and predictors of diagnostic error in medical ...
Caterina E. Marx +9 more
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Credit Where Credit Is Due: The Legal Treatment of Early Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions [PDF]
DiMascio, Nicholas
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Reframing healthcare violence as systemic failure
Abstract Healthcare workers face escalating violence despite significant security investments, suggesting current approaches miss fundamental causes. We argue that most healthcare violence stems not from individual pathology but from systemic failures—financial barriers, insurance denials, access delays, and administrative complexity—that create ...
Minal R. Patel +2 more
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