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  1. 28561
    “…Hospital discharge diagnostic data and private clinic data sources were scrutinized and double‐checked through a central register. …”
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  2. 28562
    “…Waiting time to get medical appointment—on the same day (urgent) and within 15 days (non-urgent)—was the most important attribute, followed by 30-minute pharmacy intervention in private office every 6 months for point-of-care measurements and medication review of all medicines, and full integration with primary care. …”
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  3. 28563
    “…Female physicians and family practitioners were more likely to report not being familiar with results’ interpretation and next steps, and not having time to keep abreast with expert guidelines; private practitioners were most likely to report reimbursement concerns. …”
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  4. 28564
    “…However, a 2012 study compared diabetes care in resident clinics versus private physicians and found significant decrease in patient satisfaction (56.5% vs. 71.3%) in resident clinics. …”
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  5. 28565
    Publicado 2022
    “…As nurses came to claim a high pay, visiting nurse service companies of this kind blossomed in Tokyo and other big cities, However, they eventually failed to gain a clear legal definition of what nurses could exclusively do as professionals and how their skills were assessed, and private nurses lost their high demand during the Great Depression. …”
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  6. 28566
    “…Methods: A survey asking respondents about prior and intended nonprescription antibiotic use was performed between January 2020 and June 2021 among patients in waiting rooms of 6 public clinics and 2 private emergency departments in economically and socially diverse urban and suburban areas. …”
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  7. 28567
    “…In addition to HHOs, data on covariables potentially associated with the frequency of HHOs were collected: time and day of the week, acuity, additional precautions, corrected gestational age, and private versus multibed room or open pod. Results: We audited HHOs for 146 hours including 26 at site A and 120 at site B. …”
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  8. 28568
    Publicado 2023
    “…Improving population diets for both public health and environmental sustainability requires a comprehensive response from multiple stakeholders, including governments, private sector organisations, non-government organisations, and consumers. …”
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  9. 28569
    “…Compared to comparative counterparts those of higher educational level (aOR 1.28 95% CI 1.09-1.50), those with private health insurance (aOR 1.66 95% CI 1.48-1.86) and those with no missing teeth (aOR 2.91 95% CI 2.19-3.85) were significantly more likely to have attended dental services in the previous year. …”
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  10. 28570
    Publicado 2023
    “…The first presentation will consider the implications of the commercial determinants of health in the degradation of food environments, highlighting that the European Union and its Member States can no longer delegate the responsibility to promote health for all to private sector actors. The second presentation will reflect on the scientific research on food environments and consumer behaviour. …”
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  12. 28572
    “…There were fewer urban patients with Medicare (44.9% vs. 50.9%) and more urban patients with private insurance (40.4% vs. 35.1%). There was no difference between the urban and rural patients regarding receiving systemic therapies, enrollment in clinical trials, or tumor genomic profiling. …”
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  13. 28573
    “…METHODS: US outpatient insurance claims from private insurers for GAS pharyngitis were extracted from the IBM MarketScan database from 2010-2018. …”
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  14. 28574
    “…Higher odds for ≥1 dose of MenB vaccine were observed if individuals had Medicaid vs. private insurance. For parents/guardians of ≥1 dependent of 16-19 years old, with some insurance was significantly associated with MenB vaccine initiation vs. no insurance. …”
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  15. 28575
    “…Pediatricians 767 pediatricians answered the survey, 52.1% work in private practice. Perception of C-19V risks among pediatricians was low for both adults and children; vaccine acceptance was lower for healthy children than for adults (69.4 vs 96.4%). …”
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  16. 28576
    “…Overall, Hispanic ethnicity (aOR 1.152, 95%CI 1.150-1.155), Black and more than one race (aOR 2.837, 95%CI 2.831-2.843 and aOR 3.06, 95%CI 3.04-3.09), government and private insurance (aOR 4.63, 95%CI 4.58-4.68 and aOR 4.71, 95%CI 4.66-4.76), metropolitan areas (aOR 1.865, 95%CI 1.859-1.871), and the Northeast region (aOR 2.449, 95%CI 2.442-2.455) were predictive of receiving any STI test. …”
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  17. 28577
    “…More than half of the rooms across our hospitals are semi-private. The study period was December 1, 2021 to April 30, 2023. …”
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  18. 28578
    “…Providers were less likely to screen if they cared for majority cis-women (40.9%, p< 0.001) or majority privately insured patients (24.0%, p< 0.001). Screening practices did not differ by the racial composition of providers’ patient panels (p=.21). …”
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  19. 28579
    “…A majority (65%) had private insurance; however, 3% had no insurance. Of those who received MI, the average response for importance (1= least, 10=most) of general vaccines and COVID-19 vaccines to one’s health was 7.86 and 4.06, respectively (Table 2). …”
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  20. 28580
    “…Payor source for LA CAB/RPV included 40% RWHAP, 36% private, and 24% Medicare/Medicaid. For those initiated on LA CAB/RPV (Table 1), we observed a mean turnaround time of 23 days from PharmD eligibility evaluation to the first injections. …”
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