What Do We Know About the Health Status of Asylum Seekers in the United States?: Identifying Research Gaps Following a Bibliometric Scoping Review of Existing Literature [0.03%]
我们对美国庇护寻求者的健康状况了解多少?:在现有文献的计量学范围审查后确定研究空白
Jessica Beer,C Scott Dorris,Dahlia Fateen et al.
Jessica Beer et al.
Data about US asylum seekers' health are lacking. We assessed the medical literature by performing a bibliometric scoping review of the literature from 1946 to 2020. Of 114 articles identified, 48 (42.1%) were empirical studies and 66 (57.9...
John H Wasson
John H Wasson
A "What Matters Index" (WMI) represents the distillation of many self-reported measures about what matters. The WMI for adults contains only 5 items that efficiently identify important needs, reliably identify people at risk for future prob...
J Graham Atkinson,Elizabeth G Atkinson
J Graham Atkinson
We discuss the potential for machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) to improve health care, while detailing caveats and important considerations to ensure unbiased and equitable implementation. If disparities exist in the da...
Harold D Miller
Harold D Miller
Current payment systems make it difficult for both specialists and primary care practices to provide all of the services needed by patients with chronic conditions. "Value-based payment" programs have failed to solve these problems. In a pa...
Jean M Bernhardt,Elizabeth B Benoit
Jean M Bernhardt
The COVID-19 pandemic forced us to face the growing realization that our expectations of staff redeployed to areas other than their usual role did not fully align with their perceptions of safety, competence, and teamwork. This mixed-method...
The Association Between Federally Qualified Health Centers' Medical Training Programs and Clinical Outcomes [0.03%]
联邦合格医疗中心的医学培训项目与临床结果之间的关联
Seongwon Choi,Ganisher Davlyatov,Philip Cendoma et al.
Seongwon Choi et al.
This study examined whether an association exists between federally qualified health centers' (FQHCs') provision of medical training programs and clinical outcomes. Employing a cross-sectional data analysis of the sample FQHCs in the year 2...
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Norbert I Goldfield
Norbert I Goldfield
COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in a Predominantly Minority Population and Trust in Primary Care Physicians as a Potential Solution [0.03%]
科维德-19疫苗犹豫在少数族裔为主的社区及对家庭医生信任的潜在解决方案
Lisa M Kern,Joselyne E Aucapina,Andrea Jacobson et al.
Lisa M Kern et al.
Reasons Primary Care Practices Chose Patient Experience Surveys During Patient-Centered Medical Home Transformation [0.03%]
基层医疗机构在以患者为中心的医疗家转型过程中选择开展患者体验调查的原因分析
Denise D Quigley,Nabeel Qureshi,Ron D Hays
Denise D Quigley
Patient-centered medical home takes years to attain. Fifteen-to-eighteen percent of US primary care practices in 2008-2017 sought or maintained patient-centered medical home recognition. We conducted interviews with a stratified-random samp...
The Self-Sustainability of Federally Qualified Health Centers: Examining the Impact of Medicaid Expansion [0.03%]
联邦合格医疗中心的自我可持续性:审视医疗补助计划扩张的影响
Ganisher Davlyatov,Sidney Hiller,Philip Cendoma et al.
Ganisher Davlyatov et al.
States' decisions to expand Medicaid eligibility would make most low-income uninsured people eligible for Medicaid, while also increasing the financial viability of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) by reducing their grant to total...