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Activation and Preparedness for Survivorship Care Among Survivors of Oral and Oropharyngeal Cancers
ABSTRACT Objective The objectives were to characterize activation and preparedness for survivorship care and identify key sociodemographic variables, medical characteristics, care transition experiences, and psychosocial factors associated with preparedness and activation among recent oral and oropharyngeal cancer survivors.
Sharon L. Manne+7 more
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Clinical Pathways Using Map of Medicine – Experiences from Queensland and Across the Ditch
Shirley-Anne Lee Gardiner+1 more
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ABSTRACT Background In recent years, socioeconomic factors have been found to have a profound impact on health outcomes in the realm of head and neck cancer. In this study, we sought to understand the impact of demographic and socioeconomic factors on adjuvant treatment and survival outcomes in patients with early‐stage, oral tongue squamous cell ...
Taylor E. Freeman+7 more
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The Distributional Effects of Medicare [PDF]
The Medicare program is now an important source of transfers to elderly and disabled beneficiaries, and will continue to grow rapidly in the future. Because the Medicare program is so large in magnitude, it can have significant redistributional effects ...
Jonathan Skinner+2 more
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The Ryan Medicare Plan: Winners and Losers [PDF]
Representative Paul Ryan's proposed 2012 budget has been lauded as a path to prosperity, with much attetion given to his overhaul of the medicare system. Using data from the CBO analysis of the Ryan plan, this issue brief demonstrates that any savings to
David Rosnick, Dean Baker
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Residents, physicians, and universities under Medicare
Charles G. Child
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Mark V. Pauly and William L. Kissick (eds.), Laura E. Roper (assoc. ed), Lessons from the first twenty years of Medicare: research implications for public and private sector policy, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1988, 8vo, pp. xxii, 389, £27.95. [PDF]
Rickey Hendricks
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ABSTRACT Background This study evaluates the risk of persistent opioid use (POU) among thyroidectomy patients given postoperative opioids. Methods Patients undergoing thyroidectomy were identified using the TriNetX Research Platform (2010–2024). Cohorts were divided based on opioid prescriptions on the day of surgery.
Oluwatobiloba Ayo‐Ajibola+4 more
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