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We focus on hospitals and the Thomas Methodology in particular; yet, the concepts presented are generalizable such that they are applicable for grouping any type of observations having geographic utilization data for attributes.
Using our PSHAs produced a substantially higher localization index than using general medical hospital services areas (0.69 vs. 0.23), meaning that our model correctly predicted geographic utilization at three times the rate of the existing model.
Geographic Utilization of Artificial Intelligence in Real- Time for Disease Identification and Alert Notification (GUARDIAN a syndrome surveillance program was utilized to review patients' records and detect the presence or absence of 37 influenza-associated symptoms (e.g., rhinorrhea, myalgias, headache and nausea among others) including reported and measured fever, cough and sore throat.
Influenza-like illness; case definition; syndromic surveillance The objective of this study is to outline and demonstrate the robust methodology used by Geographic Utilization of Artificial Intelligence in Real-Time for Disease Identification and Alert Notification (GUARDIAN) surveillance system to generate and validate biological threat agent (BTA) profiles.
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In these regions, preventative health care is almost non-existent, public service accessibility is limited, and geographic isolation prevents utilization of care even by those families with resources.
Ashton et al. (1999) demonstrated geographic variation in utilization of Veterans Affairs hospitals.
SNF: Skilled nursing facilities Note: Cohorts were matched on age, sex, and geographic region Resource utilization differed somewhat by cancer stage at diagnosis, with stage II and III patients having the most intense absolute service utilization rates by most measures (Table 2).
French policymakers could use analyses of geographic variation in service utilization to inform policy, to identify areas for intervention, or to measure the effectiveness of efforts designed to reduce variation in care.
Examine how differences in state regulatory environments predict geographic disparities in the utilization of cancer screening.
There are known differences in healthcare access, service utilization, and geographic distribution of providers and services in healthcare in Nepal, with rural communities typically experiencing greater difficulties than urban comparators [30].
The major objective of this paper is to examine geographic disparities in the utilization of cancer screening among the FFS Medicare beneficiary population, and to assess whether or how differences in state health insurance and nurse practitioner regulatory environments may help to explain these disparities.
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