241) sive PK exposures in the companion animal patient is often lacking. |
242) s that evaluated the effects of physician-patient language concordance on health out |
243) e evidence collated showed that physician-patient language concordance was associate |
244) tematic review assessed whether physician-patient language concordance, compared wit |
245) eraging a large dataset of administrative patient medical records, we apply our fram |
246) cal providers in decision-making based on patient's medical records. |
247) This paper proposes a new model for a patient-centred medical case report. |
248) Patient monitoring helps identify symptoms |
249) Remote patient monitoring (RPM) has the potential |
250) Sensor, wearable, and remote patient monitoring technologies are typica |
251) avioral outcomes (adherence to treatment, patient needs addressed), some psychosocia |
252) ion aids did not appear to be tailored to patient needs and preferences, nor were th |
253) mechanisms while more directly reflecting patient needs when evaluating the quality |
254) The 33-year-old patient of East-Asian origin exhibited lat |
255) llustrated report of a 87-year-old female patient of ours suffering from chronic lym |
256) ation gain, transparency, pragmatism, and patient-centeredness of the research. |
257) ues to identify clusters in the unlabeled patient or treatment data. |
258) However, identifying specific patient or treatment-related factors which |
259) ucational outcomes, including behavioral, patient-level, or systems-level changes. |
260) e reasons for this are discussed from the patient perspective, of which there is lit |
261) Lastly, from a provider and patient perspective, while both saw benefi |
262) We demonstrate that from a patient-centered perspective, subjects are |
263) ing predictions for tumor progression and patient prognosis for a variety of tumor t |
264) e pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) patient prognosis. |
265) gene signature is associated with poor UM patient prognosis. |
266) mbined aspects of COVID-19, telemedicine, patient satisfaction, and key concepts of |
267) ving with HIV (PLWH), cost effectiveness, patient satisfaction, and patient-reported |
268) re for a positive impact on quality care, patient satisfaction, the overall success |
269) rs which we used to develop a pre-emptive patient stratification protocol to identif |
270) is increasingly being used for predictive patient stratification. |
271) ting of multiple diseases, is crucial for patient stratification. |
272) al radioembolization with yttrium-90 in a patient who experienced HCC recurrence fol |
273) nt as the monogenic cause of disease in a patient who presented, from the age of 2 |
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