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3por Rautsaw, Rhett M, Schramer, Tristan D, Acuña, Rachel, Arick, Lindsay N, DiMeo, Mark, Mercier, Kathryn P, Schrum, Michael, Mason, Andrew J, Margres, Mark J, Strickland, Jason L, Parkinson, Christopher LEnlace del recurso
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4“…We address this issue using data from an online survey of over 3,400 Floridians aged 50 and older that was conducted between December 2020 and March 2021 and funded by the Florida Department of Transportation. …”
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6“…Our study addresses these issues using data collected from an online survey of over 4,000 Floridians aged 50 or older, conducted between December 2020 and April 2021 and funded by the Florida Department of Transportation to support its aging road user program, Safe Mobility for Life. …”
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7por Stephenson, Caroline J., Coatsworth, Heather, Kang, Seokyoung, Lednicky, John A., Dinglasan, Rhoel R.Enlace del recurso
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8por Ferrell, Anastasiya, Hadddad, Linda, Harrison Elder, Jennifer, Garvan, Cyndi, Cook, Christa L, Salloum, RamziEnlace del recurso
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9por Permuth, Jennifer B., Clark Daly, Ashley, Jeong, Daniel, Choi, Jung W., Cameron, Miles E., Chen, Dung‐Tsa, Teer, Jamie K., Barnett, Tracey E., Li, Jiannong, Powers, Benjamin D., Kumar, Nagalakshmi B., George, Thomas J., Ali, Karla N., Huynh, Tri, Vyas, Shraddha, Gwede, Clement K., Simmons, Vani N., Hodul, Pamela J., Carballido, Estrella M., Judge, Andrew R., Fleming, Jason B., Merchant, Nipun, Trevino, Jose G.“…We examined the primary hypothesis that PC incidence and mortality rates may be highest among Black Floridians and the secondary hypothesis that biological correlates of cancer cachexia may underlie disparities. …”
Publicado 2019
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10“…We address this issue using data from an online survey of 3,441 Floridians aged 50 and older that was conducted between December 2020 and March 2021 and funded by the Florida Department of Transportation. …”
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11por Borlongan, Cesar V., Burns, Jack, Tajiri, Naoki, Stahl, Christine E., Weinbren, Nathan L., Shojo, Hideki, Sanberg, Paul R., Emerich, Dwaine F., Kaneko, Yuji, van Loveren, Harry R.“…This number was eclipsed by the 8.02% of Floridians with brain disorders, which is due to the large aged population residing in the state. …”
Publicado 2013
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12por Smith, Steven M., McAuliffe, Kathryn, Hall, Jaclyn M., McDonough, Caitrin W., Gurka, Matthew J., Robinson, Temple O., Sacco, Ralph L., Pepine, Carl, Shenkman, Elizabeth, Cooper-DeHoff, Rhonda M.“…CONCLUSION: Our use of clinical data, representing usual care for Floridians, allows for identifying cases of uncontrolled hypertension and potentially undiagnosed cases, which are not captured by existing surveillance methods. …”
Publicado 2018
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13por Wiltshire, Jacqueline, Orban, Barbara, Conner, Kyaien, Colato, Edlin Garcia, Anderson, Erica, Carrion, Iraida“…In a mixed method study, we assessed ability to afford care and ascertain concerns about healthcare cost in a racially diverse sample of Floridians ages ≥ 65. We surveyed 170 adults (40.4% White, 27.6% African Americans/Black and 31.8% Latino/Hispanic) and conducted three race-stratified focus groups (n=27). …”
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14“…Since the uninsured who are admitted to a hospital that dominates its hospital market are likely to be much more vulnerable in their access to health care services, the state government of Florida needs to move toward increased health insurance coverage for eligible Floridians.…”
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15por Shenkman, Elizabeth, Hurt, Myra, Hogan, William, Carrasquillo, Olveen, Smith, Steven, Brickman, Andrew, Nelson, David“…The Data Trust Program contains electronic health record and health care claims data for 10.6 million Floridians. The Minority Education Program, in collaboration with three historically black colleges and universities, offers minority junior faculty mentoring in pragmatic clinical trials and implementation science. …”
Publicado 2018
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16por Striley, Catherine Woodstock, Lloyd, Shawnta, Varma, Deepthi, Vaddiparti, Krishna, Cottler, Linda B.“…Here we aimed to examine baseline, 60-day and 120-day follow-up trust in research and researchers of Floridians 60 years of age and older engaged in University of Florida’s HealthStreet community engagement initiative. …”
Publicado 2019
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17“…RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We address these issues using data from an online survey of Floridians aged 50 and older that was conducted between December 2020 and April 2021 and funded by the Florida Department of Transportation (n = 3,832). …”
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18“…Information from this study is useful for guiding resource allocation and targeting of intervention programs focusing on identified modifiable predictors of pre-diabetes and diabetes so as to reduce health disparities and improve the health of all Floridians.…”
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19por Dasa, Osama, Cohen, Scott, Sajdeya, Ruba, Zheng, Yi, Taha, Mohamad B., Pearson, Thomas A.“…OneFlorida partners provide health care to more than 40% of Floridians in the nation’s third-largest and very diverse state. …”
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20por Mkuu, Rahma S., Shenkman, Elizabeth A., Muller, Keith E., Huo, Tianyao, Salloum, Ramzi G., Cabrera, Roniel, Zarrinpar, Ali, Thomas, Emmanuel, Szurek, Sarah M., Nelson, David R.“…We employed a retrospective cohort study design and analyzed 2012–2018 Medicaid claims linked with electronic health records data from the OneFlorida Data Trust, a statewide data repository containing electronic health records data for 15.07 million Floridians from 11 health care systems. Only adult patients at high-risk for HCV (n = 30,113), defined by diagnosis of: HIV/AIDS (20%), substance use disorder (64%), or sexually transmitted infections (22%) were included. …”
Publicado 2021
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