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期刊名:Journal of hospital management and health policy

缩写:J HOSP MANAG HLTH P

ISSN:2523-2533

e-ISSN:2523-2533

IF/分区:1.4/Q4

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Background: Women with hormone receptor-positive, early-stage breast cancer who adhere to adjuvant endocrine therapy (AET) reduce the risk of cancer recurrence and mortality. AET, however, is associated with adverse sympt...
Steven S Coughlin,Paul Mann,Marlo Vernon et al. Steven S Coughlin et al.
Background: Increasing efforts have been made in primary care settings to screen for a broad array of social determinants of health including inadequate food and nutrition, lack of education, unemployment, and inadequate ...
Pavani Rangachari,Kevin C Dellsperger,R Karl Rethemeyer Pavani Rangachari
Similar to issues faced in health systems across USA, AU Health, based in Augusta, Georgia, faced a scenario of low physician engagement in, and limited-use of its Electronic Health Record (EHR) Medication Reconciliation (MedRec) technology...
Xi Chen Xi Chen
Background: China and various other countries have experienced unbalanced sex ratios in the marriage market, which triggers intense competition and pressure to get married. Meanwhile, China has more smokers and drinkers t...
Ivy Benjenk,Jie Chen Ivy Benjenk
Background: Hospitals in the United States are financially penalized for having a higher than expected thirty-day readmission ratio among patients initially hospitalized for heart failure, acute myocardial infarction (AMI...