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3041por Johnson, Tracy L., Brewer, Daniel, Estacio, Raymond, Vlasimsky, Tara, Durfee, Michael J., Thompson, Kathy R., Everhart, Rachel M., Rinehart, Deborath J., Batal, Holly“…This major practice transformation builds on the Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) and Wagner’s Chronic Care Model (CCM) to achieve the “Triple Aim”: improved health for populations, care to individuals, and lower per capita costs. CASE DESCRIPTION: This paper presents a case study of how DH integrated published predictive models and front-line clinical judgment to implement a clinically actionable, risk stratification of patients. …”
Publicado 2015
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3042“…During the 5-year period 2008-2012, the United States was the country with the highest number of publications and Denmark the one with the highest number of publications per capita. Among the 40 countries with the highest GDPs, Israel had the highest publications-to-GDP ratio. …”
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3043por Shakerian, Sareh, Moradi Lakeh, Maziar, Esteghamati, Abdoulreza, Zahraei, Mohsen, Yaghoubi, Mohsen“…CONCLUSIONS: Assuming that the illness episodes are 100% and 300% for Rotarix and 300% for Rota Teq, the ratio of cost per DALY averted is highly cost-effective, based on the threshold of the world health organization (< 1 GDP per capita = 4526 USD). The implementation of a national rotavirus vaccination program is suggested.…”
Publicado 2015
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3044“…However, as density-dependent effects of food limitation or predator pressure may occur (especially when species are dependent upon separate nesting and foraging habitats), high territory density may limit per-capita productivity. Here, we use a declining but widespread European farmland bird, the yellowhammer Emberiza citrinella L., as a model system to test whether higher territory densities result in lower fledging success, parental provisioning rates or nestling growth rates compared to lower densities. …”
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3045“…Effect modification by socioeconomic status was assessed by repeating the analyses in the subpopulations defined by levels of education, household income per capita, and type of housing. In men and women, season had a statistically significant effect on blood pressure, with higher levels in winter and lower levels in summer. …”
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3046por Ferretti, Fabrizio“…Finally, economic growth may push populations toward either more unhealthy or healthy habits, depending on the countries’ level of development; the elasticity of unhealthy habits with respect to income per capita is positive (but less than one: on average 0.6) until $30,000, decreases as income rises, and becomes negative (around -0.3) in very high income countries.…”
Publicado 2015
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3047por Hoang, Van Minh, Oh, Juhwan, Tran, Tuan Anh, Tran, Thi Giang Huong, Ha, Anh Duc, Luu, Ngoc Hoat, Nguyen, Thi Kim Phuong“…We also included data from other relevant published literature, reports and statistics about health care expenditure in Vietnam. The per capita health expenditure in Vietnam increased from US$ 14 in 1995 to US$ 86 in 2012. …”
Publicado 2015
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3048“…In this case, the energetic influence of density on population dynamics is sufficiently described by effects on per capita resource availability.…”
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3049“…Data for estimated IHD disability-adjusted life-year’s (DALY’s), gross domestic product (GDP) per capita and human development index were also included for the analysis. …”
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3050por Gebremedhin, Samson“…On the other hand, no significant association was observed with national gross domestic product per capita, place of residence (urban–rural) and household wealth index. …”
Publicado 2015
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3051“…Decreased calcium absorption followed by a decrease in estrogen at perimenopausal ages, low average per capita calcium intake among women, wrong nutritional behavior, household income reductions and make them more susceptible to osteoporosis and related complications. …”
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3052por Schader, Christian, Muller, Adrian, Scialabba, Nadia El-Hage, Hecht, Judith, Isensee, Anne, Erb, Karl-Heinz, Smith, Pete, Makkar, Harinder P. S., Klocke, Peter, Leiber, Florian, Schwegler, Patrizia, Stolze, Matthias, Niggli, Urs“…This apparent contradiction results from considerable reductions of animal products in human diets (protein intake per capita from livestock products reduced by 71%). …”
Publicado 2015
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3053“…If they can indeed locate prey-rich patches efficiently, then a patchy distribution of planktonic prey should lead to: (1) an increase in the overall per capita food intake, and (2) greater variability among predators in prey-capture rate due to differences in arrival times. …”
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3054por Vanthournout, Bram, Greve, Michelle, Bruun, Anne, Bechsgaard, Jesper, Overgaard, Johannes, Bilde, Trine“…We investigated the putative benefits of group living in the permanently social spider Stegodyphus dumicola by comparing the effect of group size on standard metabolic rate, lipid/protein content as a body condition measure, feeding efficiency, per capita web investment, and weight/water loss and survival during desiccation. …”
Publicado 2016
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3055“…Distance from the health facility was found to be another factor related to nonimmunization of children. Increase in per capita income significantly decreased the risk of missing vaccinations. …”
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3056“…In regression analyses, we investigated associations between the normalized rates of change in population access and national socioeconomic indicators: gross national income per capita, government effectiveness, official development assistance, freshwater resources, education, poverty, Gini coefficient, child mortality and the human development index. …”
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3057por Kim, Dong Ho, Chung, You Nam, Park, Young Seok, Min, Kyung Soo, Lee, Mou Seop, Kim, Young Gyu“…We also investigated the population structure and Gross National Income (GNI) per capita of Korea over the same period. The age specific data were investigated from 1992 to 2012. …”
Publicado 2016
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3058por Aboutorabi, Ali, Hadian, Mohammad, Ghaderi, Hossein, Salehi, Masoud, Ghiasipour, Maryam“…CONCLUSION: By using threshold of 3 times GDP per capita, as per World Health Organization (WHO) recommendation, 12 months trastuzumab adjuvant chemotherapy is not a cost-effective therapy for patients with HER2-positive breast cancer in Iran.…”
Publicado 2015
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3059“…The results show that (1) in the lowest and highest limit scenario, the health-related economic loss caused by PM(10) and SO(2) represented 1.63 and 2.32 % of the GDP, respectively; (2) For a single city, in the lowest and the highest limit scenarios, the highest economic loss of the public health effect caused by PM(10) and SO(2) was observed in Chongqing; the highest economic loss of the public health effect per capita occurred in Hebei Baoding. The highest proportion of the health-related economic loss accounting for GDP was found in Hebei Xingtai. …”
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3060por Woodward, Guy, Bonada, Núria, Brown, Lee E., Death, Russell G., Durance, Isabelle, Gray, Clare, Hladyz, Sally, Ledger, Mark E., Milner, Alexander M., Ormerod, Steve J., Thompson, Ross M., Pawar, Samraat“…For example, widely supported predictions about the effects of environmental fluctuations are: high vulnerability of species with high per capita metabolic demands such as large-bodied ones at the top of food webs; simplification of food web network structure and impaired energetic transfer efficiency; and reduced resilience and top-down relative to bottom-up regulation of food web and ecosystem processes. …”
Publicado 2016
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