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by Gilbert, Jennifer
Published 2018
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
... care settings, and had more clearly defined entry criteria than exit criteria....

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by Gilbert, Jennifer
Published 2018
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
... care settings, and had more clearly defined entry criteria than exit criteria....

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by Chou, Roger
Published 2016
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US)
...We summarized representative MAT models of care in primary care settings and qualitatively...

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by Chou, Roger
Published 2016
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US)
...We summarized representative MAT models of care in primary care settings and qualitatively...

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by Gliklich, Richard E.
Published 2018
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
...). The information model and governance structure is described in this report. CONCLUSIONS: The intent of this report...

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by Gliklich, Richard E.
Published 2018
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
...). The information model and governance structure is described in this report. CONCLUSIONS: The intent of this report...

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by Fu, Rongwei, Holmer, Haley K.
Published 2015
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Subjects: ...Models, Statistical...

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by Johnson, Blair T., Huedo-Medina, Tania B.
Published 2013
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Subjects: ...Models, Statistical...

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by Zauber, Ann G.
Published 2009
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Subjects: ...Patient-Specific Modeling...

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by Zauber, Ann G.
Published 2009
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
... screening strategies. We used three microsimulation models from the National Cancer Institute-funded Cancer...

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by Carlin, Bradley P.
Published 2013
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
...CONCLUSIONS: Bayesian methods are more flexible and their results more clinically interpretable...

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by Carlin, Bradley P.
Published 2013
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
...CONCLUSIONS: Bayesian methods are more flexible and their results more clinically interpretable...

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by Fu, Rongwei, Holmer, Haley K.
Published 2015
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
... random effects model and discrepancy in conclusions. Discrepancy in conclusion occurs when one estimate...

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by Totten, Annette M.
Published 2019
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

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by Totten, Annette M.
Published 2019
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

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by Balk, Ethan, Chung, Mei, Chen, Minghua L., Trikalinos, Thomas A.
Published 2013
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
... for one continuous and/or one categorical outcome. We used a generalized linear mixed model to examine...

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by Balk, Ethan, Chung, Mei, Chen, Minghua L., Trikalinos, Thomas A.
Published 2013
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
... for one continuous and/or one categorical outcome. We used a generalized linear mixed model to examine...

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by Jeffery, Molly Moore
Published 2011
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
... (MPPs) follow a model of care that emphasizes, when pain cannot be successfully eliminated, managing...

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by Hempel, Susanne
Published 2012
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
...BACKGROUND: Electronic searches typically yield far more citations than are relevant, and reviewers...