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The Bradford Report || Improving Medical Information Systems Through Human Factors - 0 views

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    "Improving Medical Information Systems Through Human Factors"
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Antidepressant Medicines - A Guide for Adults With Depression - AHRQ Effective Health C... - 0 views

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    Available forms: PDF, Download Audio, Listen to Audio Stream
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21152128[PMID] - PMC result - 0 views

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    Nodulo-cystic BCC. [Image, Photograph] Venura Samarasinghe, et al. J Skin Cancer. 2011;2011:328615.
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Use of 5% imiquimod cream in the treatment of facial basal cell carcinoma: A 3-year re... - 0 views

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    PDF, Free full text article... We found that 5% imiquimod cream is aneffective treatment option for superficial and nodularbasal cell carcinomas, giving a clearance rate of89.5% at an average of 39 months of follow up.   Dr Yin Vun, Siller Medical, 9th Floor, SilvertonPlace, 101 Wickham Terrace, Brisbane, Qld 4000, Australia.
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Annals of Medicine: The Way We Age Now | Atul Gawande, MD - 0 views

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    Medicine has increased the ranks of the elderly. Can it make old age any easier? The job of any doctor, Bludau later told me, is to support quality of life, by which he meant two things: as much freedom from the ravages of disease as possible, and the retention of enough function for active engagement in the world. Most doctors treat disease, and figure that the rest will take care of itself. And if it doesn't-if a patient is becoming infirm and heading toward a nursing home-well, that isn't really a medical problem, is it?
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Atul Gawande | The Cost Conundrum: What McAllen, Texas Can Teach Us About Healthcare Costs - 0 views

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    McAllen TX is one of the most expensive health-care markets in the country. Only Miami-which has much higher labor and living costs-spends more per person on health care. In 2006, Medicare spent fifteen thousand dollars per enrollee here, almost twice the national average. The income per capita is twelve thousand dollars. In other words, Medicare spends three thousand dollars more per person here than the average person earns.
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Health Policy Brief | Aug 20, 2009 | Robert Wood Johnson | Health Affairs - 0 views

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    Key Issues in Health Reform: l The federal government's role in financing and delivering health care l Lowering the rate of growth of Medicare spending l Advance care planning for serious illness
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Health Affairs Blog | Aug 2009 | Moving From Volume-Driven Medicine Toward Accountable ... - 0 views

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    Accountable care organizations (ACOs) represent a critical step away from volume-driven health care payment and toward better health and better care at lower cost.
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Is Technological Change In Medicine Always Worth It? The Case Of Acute Myocardial Infar... - 0 views

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    Skinner JS, Staiger DO, Fisher ES. Is technological change in medicine always worth it? The case of acute myocardial infarction. Health Aff (Millwood) 2006;25:w34-w47.
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Presentations | Reducing Unwarranted Variation in Healthcare Delivery - 0 views

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    Understanding High Value Care and Reducing Unwarranted Variation in Health Care Delivery: A Collaborative Project of the Mayo Clinic, Intermountain Health Care and The Center for the Evaluative Clinical Sciences
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Bending the Curve: Effective Steps to Address Long-Term Health Care Spending Growth - B... - 0 views

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    Bending the Curve: Effective Steps to Address Long-Term Health Care Spending Growth
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Bending the Curve: Effective Steps to Address Long-Term Healthcare Spending Growth - 0 views

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    Full-text PDF, policy white paper from Brookings Institute
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NEJM 2009 | Slowing the Growth of Health Care Costs: Lessons from Regional Variation - 0 views

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    Dr. Fisher is a professor of medicine and of community and family medicine, Dr. Bynum an assistant professor of medicine and of community and family medicine, and Dr. Skinner a professor of economics and of community and family medicine at Dartmouth Medical School, Lebanon, NH, where Dr. Fisher also directs the Center for Health Policy Research, Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice.
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An Agenda for Change: Improving Quality and Curbing Health Care Spending - 0 views

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    An Agenda for Change: Improving Quality and Curbing Health Care Spending
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