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Frequency of return visits to the emergency department in patients discharged following hypoglycemia episodes

Frequency of return visits to the emergency department in patients discharged following hypoglycemia episodes

... There are several study limitations that should be noted. Efforts were made to identify any patients that may have returned to other nearby care facilities. Two major health systems whose medical records were reviewed ...

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Unscheduled return visits to a Dutch inner-city emergency department

Unscheduled return visits to a Dutch inner-city emergency department

... ED return visits, such as marital status, socio- economic status (SES), alcohol consumption and homeless- ness ...unscheduled return indicates that a future prospective study is needed to include ...

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Characteristics of patients and families who make early return visits to the pediatric emergency department

Characteristics of patients and families who make early return visits to the pediatric emergency department

... The diagnostic information gleaned from the initial visit would prove the most useful in implementation of strategies regarding ERPs. Intervention planning would need to be set in motion during the initial visit in order ...

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Effectiveness of Emergency Department Asthma Management Strategies on Return Visits in Children: A Population-Based Study

Effectiveness of Emergency Department Asthma Management Strategies on Return Visits in Children: A Population-Based Study

... We were able to obtain detailed data on current man- agement strategies for asthma in children from every ED in a large jurisdiction. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to assess comprehensive asthma ...

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Unscheduled Return Visits to the Emergency Department: Case of University Hospital Center in Tunisia

Unscheduled Return Visits to the Emergency Department: Case of University Hospital Center in Tunisia

... costs, and a penalization of health care system. The vocation of emergencies is to make the good diagnoses, to put in place the right therapies and to guide the patient. Each return visit to emergency department ...

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Original Article Efficacy of maxillary protraction correction in angle class III patients

Original Article Efficacy of maxillary protraction correction in angle class III patients

... Abstract: Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate differences in effects between frame and fixed maxil- lary protraction in the treatment of Angle class III malocclusion patients, providing theoretical basis ...

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Reducing Streptococcal Testing in Patients <3 Years Old in an Emergency Department

Reducing Streptococcal Testing in Patients <3 Years Old in an Emergency Department

... captured return visits to our ED, we were unable to acquire data on return visits to outside hospitals or ...a return medical visit at another ...

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Reducing Streptococcal Testing in Patients

Reducing Streptococcal Testing in Patients <3 Years Old in an Emergency Department

... captured return visits to our ED, we were unable to acquire data on return visits to outside hospitals or ...a return medical visit at another ...

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Exploring HIV risks, testing and prevention among sub-Saharan African community members in Australia

Exploring HIV risks, testing and prevention among sub-Saharan African community members in Australia

... during return visits to home country des- pite admissions that they were often not used and that there was a general lack of awareness about appropriate condom size and access to female ...to return- ...

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Linking tourism, retirement migration and social capital

Linking tourism, retirement migration and social capital

... indicators: return visits to the UK and visits from friends and ...‘Return visits to the UK’ was measured with four items: two metric scales, ‘number of visits to the UK last ...

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The Potential of Group Visits in Diabetes Care

The Potential of Group Visits in Diabetes Care

... Patient selection and retention Recruitment for group classes may attract a practice’s most enthusiastic and knowledgeable patients. This can be an advantage because more recently diag- nosed and perhaps less-eager ...

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The impact of preventive health behaviour and social factors on visits to the doctor

The impact of preventive health behaviour and social factors on visits to the doctor

... by visits to the doctor, who were categorized as either a General Practitioner (GP) or Specialist Doctor ...and visits to GP was approached using the two-stage residuals inclusion and instrumental variables ...

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Outcomes After Judicious Antibiotic Use for Respiratory Tract Infections Seen in a Private Pediatric Practice

Outcomes After Judicious Antibiotic Use for Respiratory Tract Infections Seen in a Private Pediatric Practice

... Information collected on each patient included age, gender, presence or absence of temperature elevation, and the recording of specific symptoms present—including the following: fever, rhi- norrhea, sore throat, cough, ...

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Patients’ out-of-pocket expenses analysis of presurgical teledermatology

Patients’ out-of-pocket expenses analysis of presurgical teledermatology

... of visits such as transport costs and visit fees, and the opportunity cost of visits, including the time away from paid work, devoted instead to visiting the primary care provider (PCP) or ...

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Routine care provided by specialists to children and adolescents in the United States (2002 2006)

Routine care provided by specialists to children and adolescents in the United States (2002 2006)

... 925,686,657 visits (28,571 non weighted visits) were to specialists (Table 2, results for generalists included for illustrative purposes ...four visits, the physician reported having seen the patient ...

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Cost effectiveness and cost utility of the noncoding blood glucose meter CONTOUR&reg; TS

Cost effectiveness and cost utility of the noncoding blood glucose meter CONTOUR<sup>&reg;</sup> TS

... outpatient visits, and rehabilitation were obtained from the following sources developed by the NHF: the “List of active substances used in therapeutic (drug) schemes”; the “Catalogue of hospital services” ...

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Association Between Parental Depression and Children's Health Care Use

Association Between Parental Depression and Children's Health Care Use

... result in misclassification of exposed children as unex- posed children and would be expected to dilute the effect reported. The identification of “parents” by sub- scriber match also led to inexact linking of parents ...

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Health Services Utilization and Health Status of Insured versus Uninsured Nigerian Children with Sickle Cell Disease

Health Services Utilization and Health Status of Insured versus Uninsured Nigerian Children with Sickle Cell Disease

... Data from the records of the one hundred randomly selected patients, fifty from each arm of insured and unin- sured children with SCD was recorded on the specially designed form. Socio-demographic information which ...

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CEDEFOP work programme 2008

CEDEFOP work programme 2008

... their skills and qualifications clearly and easily understood and help them move anywhere in Europe for education, training or a job. Statistics show use of the Europass portal (www.europass.cedefop.europa.eu) is ...

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Economic analysis of acupuncture for migraine prophylaxis

Economic analysis of acupuncture for migraine prophylaxis

... The overall mean cost per patient from all the three perspec- tives is given in Table 5. Neither of the evaluation periods for AG and CG showed a significant difference in the cost com- ponents; nevertheless, the ...

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