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Disagreements between reviewers were resolved by discussion or by third author (G.D .. Two reviewers (C.S.C. and A.R). assessed whether the use of computerized guidelines was going to improve the process of care and evaluated the positive or negative impact of computerized guidelines on the process of care.
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Instead it refers asylum seekers to a page on the immigration department's website that contains a number of guidelines on how the process will work and what will happen if they fail and need to seek a review.
As early as 1993 a systematic review suggested a positive impact of clinical guidelines on both the process and outcomes of care for several health conditions [ 30].
In addition, analysing the relationship of residual stress with rolling contact fatigue is an important study, which will provide guidelines on the design, process and manufacturing of these elements.
An alternative approach, set by the European Medicine Agency (EMA) Guidelines on Process Validation (Guideline on process validation for finished products – information and data to be provided in regulatory submissions & EMA/CHMP/CVMP/QWP/749073/2016.
Importantly, the current finding that private health insurance is a predictor for all colonoscopies but not for colonoscopies in accordance with guidelines casts some doubt on the process by which colonoscopies are decided.
This chapter will focus on the process, guidelines, human factors and techniques required to design an effective user interface.
In relation to challenges faced by TUSEME, the informants pointed out such constraints as lack of enough or no training in TUSEME process, limited time for TUSEME club activities due to the pre-determined workload, lack of proper guidelines on TUSEME process, and children's lack of training in TUSEME process.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development OECDD) technical guideline (TG) 305 [1] focuses on the process of bioconcentration and aims at the determination of the bioconcentration factor (BCF), a proportionality constant relating the concentration of a chemical in an organism to its concentration in the ambient water at the steady state between uptake and depuration.
We describe newly established guidance for guideline developers at the World Health Organization (WHO) on the process and procedures for developing a rapid advice guideline in the context of a public health emergency (e.g., the 2014 Ebola epidemic).
When developing National guidelines on heart disease, the process involved physicians within the relevant specialties but also general practitioners, nurses, physiotherapists, ethicists and health economists, see [ 17].
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