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Validity of laryngomalacia classification systems: A multi‐institutional agreement study
Clinical Otolaryngology, 2020AbstractObjectivesTo determine the agreement of paediatric otolaryngologists on classifying laryngomalacia (LM).DesignIntra‐ and interobserver agreement study of two classification systems.SettingThree tertiary referral paediatric centres.ParticipantsThree paediatric otolaryngologists, who were blinded to any clinical details, interpreted the videos of
Shanmugappiriya Sivarajah +6 more
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Multi-Institutional Service System Developments for High Risk Infants
Journal of Health & Social Policy, 1991This article describes the development of a county-wide multi-institutional follow-up system for a high risk population of children and their families and proposes guidelines for health service system building. The target population for this program known as the Alliance for Infants and based in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, was the very low ...
C L, Young, C J, Groark, G J, Wasson
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Multi-institutional validation of a web-based core competency assessment system
Journal of Surgical Education, 2007The Association of Program Directors in Surgery and the Division of Education of the American College of Surgeons developed and implemented a web-based system for end-of-rotation faculty assessment of ACGME core competencies of residents. This study assesses its reliability and validity across multiple programs.Each assessment included ratings (1-5 ...
Arnold, Tabuenca +11 more
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Failure factors in multi-institutional systems formation
Health Care Management Review, 1983While some attempts at multihospital systems formation do not succeed, there are many things that can be learned from their failure to be applicable to new organizational efforts.
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Multi-institutional collaboration in sarcoma and central nervous system tumors.
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2020e23544 Background: Rare diseases are defined as conditions that affect less than 200,000 people annually in the United States. Around 17000 cases of sarcoma will be diagnosed in 2020. Collaboration among institutions is needed to best understand rare diseases such as sarcoma.
Jacob Gillingham +3 more
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Transdermal Nicotine Delivery Systems: Multi-institutional Cooperative Bioequivalence Studies
Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 1993AbstractNicotine transdermal delivery systems (nicotine-TDSs) have been evaluated clinically and found to provide effective assistance to smokers in smoking cessation with minimal occurrence of withdrawal symptoms. However, substantial skin reactions have been reported with the four nicotine-TDSs marketed recently.
Senshang Lin +9 more
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DATA INTEROPERABILITY CHALLENGES IN MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2022Achieving seamless data interoperability across multiple healthcare institutions remains a pressing challenge in modern health information systems. Disparate electronic health record (EHR) platforms, varied coding standards, and institutional data silos hinder unified patient care and collaborative research.
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The variability of clinical thermoluminescent dosimetry systems: A multi‐institutional study
Medical Physics, 1987Thirty‐two radiotherapy centers in the USA and Canada cooperated in a study of the variability of clinical thermoluminescent dosimetry (TLD) systems. The primary purpose of the survey was to ascertain the accuracy of TLD for the determination of in vivo dose measurements.
H I, Amols +2 more
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Governance models within multi-institutional systems.
Leadership in health services = Leadership dans les services de sante, 1994The differences in governance models for multi-institutional systems are primarily related to the number of governing boards within a given system. This article presents those models with a corporate level governing board that maintains ultimate legal responsibility for the system.
C A, Dagnone, P, Goddard, B, Wilson
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