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pro vyhledávání: '"Samuel R. Bozeman"'
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 12, p e114873 (2014)
OBJECTIVE:Government funders of biomedical research are under increasing pressure to demonstrate societal benefits of their investments. A number of published studies attempted to correlate research funding levels with the societal burden for various
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/44c81f1346724cdea0b79ae817ec59aa
Autor:
Samuel R. Bozeman, Kenneth L. Kehl, Barbara J. McNeil, Michael J. Kelley, Nancy L. Keating, Elizabeth B. Lamont
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geriatric Oncology. 6:202-210
Objective Ascertaining comorbid conditions in cancer patients is important for research and clinical quality measurement, and is particularly important for understanding care and outcomes for older patients and those with multi-morbidity. We compared
Autor:
Nancy L. Keating, Barbara J. McNeil, Elizabeth B. Lamont, Mary Beth Landrum, Samuel R. Bozeman
Publikováno v:
Medical Care. 50:366-373
Substantial regional variations in health-care spending exist across the United States; yet, care and outcomes are not better in higher-spending areas. Most studies have focused on care in fee-for-service Medicare; whether spillover effects exist in
Autor:
Stephen J. Freedland, Mary Beth Landrum, Elizabeth B. Lamont, Samuel R. Bozeman, Nancy L. Keating, Barbara J. McNeil, Vinod E. Nambudiri
Publikováno v:
Urology. 79:537-545
Objective To examine the variation in prostate cancer treatment in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA)—a national, integrated delivery system. We also compared the care for older men in the VHA with that in fee-for-service Medicare. Methods We
Autor:
Elizabeth B. Lamont, Nancy L. Keating, Mary Beth Landrum, Samuel R. Bozeman, Barbara J. McNeil
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 118:3345-3355
BACKGROUND: Many studies have documented low rates of effective cancer therapies, particularly in older or minority populations. However, little is known about why effective therapies are underused in these populations. METHODS: The authors examined
Autor:
Mary Beth Landrum, Samuel R. Bozeman, Nancy L. Keating, Barbara J. McNeil, Elizabeth B. Lamont
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geriatric Oncology. 2:187-193
Objective Longitudinal observational data sources can be useful for studies of health care use and outcomes among patients treated in the usual care setting. In this study, we sought to determine the quality of a Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
Autor:
Peter W.F. Wilson, Samuel R. Bozeman, Steven Sirko, Christopher S. Hollenbeak, David C. Hoaglin, Richard E. Scranton, Tanya Burton
Publikováno v:
Value in Health. 10:S37-S44
Objective Determining the prevalence of multiple cardiometabolic risk (CMR) factors requires clinical and laboratory data not readily available to most health-care plans. We evaluated the ability of a simple model derived from the National Health and
Autor:
Samuel R. Bozeman, Christina D. Williams, Barbara J. McNeil, Nancy L. Keating, Cleo A. Samuel, Mary Beth Landrum
Objectives. We assessed cancer care disparities within the Veterans Affairs (VA) health care system and whether between-hospital differences explained disparities. Methods. We linked VA cancer registry data with VA and Medicare administrative data an
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::d6ec4dfee46bfefd0b3f2ac599e0ab64
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4151900/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4151900/
Autor:
Samuel R. Bozeman, Nancy L. Keating, Barbara J. McNeil, Lawrence N. Shulman, Mary Beth Landrum, Elizabeth B. Lamont
Despite the widespread use of tumor boards, few data on their effects on cancer care exist. We assessed whether the presence of a tumor board, either general or cancer specific, was associated with recommended cancer care, outcomes, or use in the Vet
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::10a03633bac2cb10721277c9972e97c5
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4481638/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4481638/
Autor:
Michael S. Rabin, Craig C. Earle, Mary Beth Landrum, Nancy L. Keating, Elizabeth B. Lamont, Barbara J. McNeil, Samuel R. Bozeman, Steven H. Krasnow, Lawrence N. Shulman, Jennifer R. Brown
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. 30(10)
Purpose The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) provides high-quality preventive chronic care and cancer care, but few studies have documented improved patient outcomes that result from this high-quality care. We compared the survival rates of older