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期刊名:American journal of managed care

缩写:AM J MANAG CARE

ISSN:1088-0224

e-ISSN:N/A

IF/分区:2.1/Q2

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Clinical Trial Case Reports Meta-Analysis RCT Review Systematic Review
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J Xuan,P T Duong,P A Russo et al. J Xuan et al.
Objective: To examine the economic burden of and treatment patterns for congestive heart failure (CHF) in a managed care population. Study design: ...
G Oster,J Edelsberg,A K O&#x;Sullivan et al. G Oster et al.
Objective: To estimate the clinical and economic burden of obesity in a managed care setting. Study design: Prevalence-based cost-of-il...
C T Lin,G Albertson,D Price et al. C T Lin et al.
Objective: To describe patient desire and reasons for specialist referrals in a gatekeeper-model managed care plan. Study design: Cross...
N M Mencke,L G Alley,J Etchason N M Mencke
Objective: To pilot test 3 HEDIS performance measures--beta-blocker treatment after a heart attack, ambulatory follow-up after hospitalization for mental illness, and cervical cancer screening--within a Veterans Affairs (...
Influenza is responsible for an intense, 4- to 5-month demand annually on healthcare resources in the United States. The population group primarily responsible for the financial burden of influenza on the community is healthy, working adult...
D W Newton,J J Treanor,M A Menegus D W Newton
Influenza epidemics account for more than 20,000 deaths in the United States each year, as well as substantial morbidity, medical costs, and time away from work and school. Since the 1950s, the principal weapon against these seasonal epidem...
Although researchers have demonstrated that influenza illness has affected societies for many centuries, in more recent decades, the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have developed sophisticated m...
Vaccine represents the primary means of preventing influenza. Although influenza vaccines provide a high rate of protection in young and ambulatory elderly, a lower rate of protection occurs in the frail elderly and immunocompromised hosts....