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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Finding High Quality Hospitals In Philadelphia., Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd
Finding High Quality Hospitals In Philadelphia., Robert D. Lieberthal, Phd
College of Population Health Lectures, Presentations, Workshops
Guest lecture for PBH609 GIS Mapping. Fall, 2010 session. Philadelphia, PA.
15 PowerPoint slides.
Stage Of Diagnosis Of Breast Cancer And Socioeconomic Status In A Universal Healthcare System: A Population-Based Study In Emilia-Romagna, Italy., Daniel Friedberg
Stage Of Diagnosis Of Breast Cancer And Socioeconomic Status In A Universal Healthcare System: A Population-Based Study In Emilia-Romagna, Italy., Daniel Friedberg
Master of Public Health Capstone Presentations
Research has shown that lower socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with later stage of diagnosis of breast cancer in the United States healthcare system, where access to services may be an issue. However, limited data exists as to whether this effect is present in a universal healthcare system, without financial barriers to services. We sought to determine the association between stage of diagnosis of breast cancer and SES using data from Emilia-Romagna, a large region in northern Italy. We identified a population of women with incident breast cancer from 2002-2003 regional cancer registries, including information on cancer stage based on …
Health Reform: What's Next? How Pennsylvania Is Preparing For Reform, Lisa Chosed Ma
Health Reform: What's Next? How Pennsylvania Is Preparing For Reform, Lisa Chosed Ma
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract provided.
Health Communication And Social Marketing: A Collaborative Curriculum, Michael Peterson Edd, Rob Simmons Drph, Mph, Ches, Cph
Health Communication And Social Marketing: A Collaborative Curriculum, Michael Peterson Edd, Rob Simmons Drph, Mph, Ches, Cph
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract provided.
Harkness Fellow From The Uk Reflects On Jefferson Experiences
Harkness Fellow From The Uk Reflects On Jefferson Experiences
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract provided.
Jefferson Hosts Interprofessional Education Conference, Kevin Lyons Phd, Christine Arenson Md, Molly Rose Rn, Phd, Carolyn Giordano Phd
Jefferson Hosts Interprofessional Education Conference, Kevin Lyons Phd, Christine Arenson Md, Molly Rose Rn, Phd, Carolyn Giordano Phd
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract provided.
A Revised Rehabilitation Medicine Curriculum At Jefferson Medical College, Nethra Ankam Md
A Revised Rehabilitation Medicine Curriculum At Jefferson Medical College, Nethra Ankam Md
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract provided.
The Road To Safer Care: Still Under Construction, Alexis Skoufalos Edd, Susan Desharnais Phd, Mph
The Road To Safer Care: Still Under Construction, Alexis Skoufalos Edd, Susan Desharnais Phd, Mph
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract provided.
Health Policy Newsletter Fall 2010 - Download Full Text Pdf
Health Policy Newsletter Fall 2010 - Download Full Text Pdf
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract provided.
Prevention, Intervention And Evaluation Of Maternal Child Health Programs And Practices, Diane J. Abatemarco, Phd, Msw
Prevention, Intervention And Evaluation Of Maternal Child Health Programs And Practices, Diane J. Abatemarco, Phd, Msw
College of Population Health Lectures, Presentations, Workshops
PowerPoint presentation given by Diane Abatemarco, PhD, MSW.
Using Hospital Discharge Abstract Data To Identify Incident Breast Cancer Cases And Assess Quality Of Care, Elaine J. Yuen, Daniel Z. Louis, Carol Rabinowitz, Vittorio Maio, L. Cisbani, R. Depalma, R. Grilli
Using Hospital Discharge Abstract Data To Identify Incident Breast Cancer Cases And Assess Quality Of Care, Elaine J. Yuen, Daniel Z. Louis, Carol Rabinowitz, Vittorio Maio, L. Cisbani, R. Depalma, R. Grilli
College of Population Health Faculty Papers
No abstract provided.
Physician Leadership And Medical Group Performance: A National Study
Physician Leadership And Medical Group Performance: A National Study
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract provided.
Changing Social Environments To Promote Health: Evidence, Opportunities And Challenges
Changing Social Environments To Promote Health: Evidence, Opportunities And Challenges
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract provided.
Consumer Health Informatics And Healthcare Disparities
Consumer Health Informatics And Healthcare Disparities
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract provided.
How Pennsylvania's Budget Shapes Service Delivery
How Pennsylvania's Budget Shapes Service Delivery
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract provided.
Online Presence And Social Media: The Jsph Experience, Laura Kimberly Mbe, Msw, Lisa Chosed Ma, Emily Frelick Ms
Online Presence And Social Media: The Jsph Experience, Laura Kimberly Mbe, Msw, Lisa Chosed Ma, Emily Frelick Ms
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract provided.
Greater Philadelphia Schweitzer Program Welcomes New Fellows, Nicole Moore Ma
Greater Philadelphia Schweitzer Program Welcomes New Fellows, Nicole Moore Ma
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract provided.
Functional: Students Taking An Active Role In Shaping Health Policy, Bridget Peterson, Irmina Haq
Functional: Students Taking An Active Role In Shaping Health Policy, Bridget Peterson, Irmina Haq
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract provided.
Moving Philadelphia! Creating Healthier Communities, Laura Kimberly Msw, Mbe
Moving Philadelphia! Creating Healthier Communities, Laura Kimberly Msw, Mbe
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract provided.
The Value Of Interdisciplinary Education: Learning Together Helps Make Care Safer, Valerie P. Pracilio Mph
The Value Of Interdisciplinary Education: Learning Together Helps Make Care Safer, Valerie P. Pracilio Mph
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract provided.
Improving The Appopriateness Of Prescribing Medicine In The Elderly: A Comprehensive Approach In The Local Health Unit Of Parma, Italy, Karina Herrera Ms, Stefano Del Canale Md, Phd, Ettore Brianti Md, Massimo Fabi Md, Daniel Louis Ms, Vittorio Maio Pharmd, Ms, Msph
Improving The Appopriateness Of Prescribing Medicine In The Elderly: A Comprehensive Approach In The Local Health Unit Of Parma, Italy, Karina Herrera Ms, Stefano Del Canale Md, Phd, Ettore Brianti Md, Massimo Fabi Md, Daniel Louis Ms, Vittorio Maio Pharmd, Ms, Msph
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract provided.
Arthur C. Bachmeyer Memorial Lecture, David B. Nash Md, Mba
Arthur C. Bachmeyer Memorial Lecture, David B. Nash Md, Mba
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract provided.
Health Policy Newsletter Summer 2010 Download Full Pdf
Health Policy Newsletter Summer 2010 Download Full Pdf
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract provided.
Prevalence, Knowledge And Care Patterns For Gastro-Oesophageal Reflux Disease In United States Minority Populations., Elaine Yuen, Martha Romney, Richard W. Toner, Nicole M. Cobb, Philip O. Katz, Maya Spodik, Neil I. Goldfarb
Prevalence, Knowledge And Care Patterns For Gastro-Oesophageal Reflux Disease In United States Minority Populations., Elaine Yuen, Martha Romney, Richard W. Toner, Nicole M. Cobb, Philip O. Katz, Maya Spodik, Neil I. Goldfarb
College of Population Health Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND: While there is evidence of ethnic variation in the prevalence of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GERD) symptoms, few population-based studies examine GERD symptom prevalence amongst the growing Hispanic minority in the US as well as Asians in the West. AIM: To examine the prevalence, awareness and care patterns for GERD across different ethnic groups.
METHODS: A population-based, cross-sectional survey was fielded in English, Chinese and Spanish that assessed self-reported GERD prevalence, awareness and care patterns in four ethnic groups (Caucasian, African American, Asian, Hispanic).
RESULTS: A total of 1172 subjects were included for analysis: 34.6% experienced GERD symptoms at least …
Download Full Pdf Issue Of Jefferson School Of Population Health Master Of Public Health E-News Public Health Link, Vol. 6, Iss. 2, Summer 2010
Public Health Link
This issue includes a MPH spotlight on JoAnne Fischer, Executive Director of the Maternity Care Coalition (MCC). Other articles include: 13th Annual Health Education Advocacy Summit Student Perspectives, Health Reform Provides Major Benefits to Public Health summary, Food Inspection Opportunity, congratulations to Spring Capstone presenters, and information on 2 symposia: Symposium on Community Based Participatory Research on Chronic Disease Prevention and Symposium on National Public Health Week - One Community at a Time.
Prescriptions For Excellence In Health Care Issue 9 Summer 2010 Download Full Pdf
Prescriptions For Excellence In Health Care Issue 9 Summer 2010 Download Full Pdf
Prescriptions for Excellence in Health Care Newsletter Supplement
No abstract provided.
Clinical And Economic Impact Of Infusion Reactions In Patients With Colorectal Cancer Treated With Cetuximab., K A Foley, P F Wang, B L Barber, S R Long, J E Bagalman, V Wagner, X Song, Z Zhao
Clinical And Economic Impact Of Infusion Reactions In Patients With Colorectal Cancer Treated With Cetuximab., K A Foley, P F Wang, B L Barber, S R Long, J E Bagalman, V Wagner, X Song, Z Zhao
College of Population Health Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND: Systemic agents in cancer treatment were often associated with possible infusion reactions (IRs). This study estimated the incidence of IRs requiring medical intervention and assessed the clinical and economic impacts of IRs in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) treated with cetuximab.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: Details on patients with CRC receiving cetuximab in 2004-2006 were extracted from a large USA administrative claims database. IRs were identified based on the occurrence of outpatient treatment, emergency room (ER) visit, and/or hospitalization for hypersensitivity and allergic reactions. Multivariate regressions were used to examine potential risk factors and quantify the economic impact of IRs. …
Prevalence Of Obesity, Type Ii Diabetes Mellitus, Hyperlipidemia, And Hypertension In The United States: Findings From The Ge Centricity Electronic Medical Record Database., Albert G Crawford, Christine Cote, Joseph Couto, Mehmet Daskiran, Candace Gunnarsson, Kara Haas, Sara Haas, Somesh C Nigam, Rob Schuette
Prevalence Of Obesity, Type Ii Diabetes Mellitus, Hyperlipidemia, And Hypertension In The United States: Findings From The Ge Centricity Electronic Medical Record Database., Albert G Crawford, Christine Cote, Joseph Couto, Mehmet Daskiran, Candace Gunnarsson, Kara Haas, Sara Haas, Somesh C Nigam, Rob Schuette
College of Population Health Faculty Papers
This study analyzed GE Centricity Electronic Medical Record (EMR) data to examine the effects of body mass index (BMI) and obesity, key risk factor components of metabolic syndrome, on the prevalence of 3 chronic diseases: type II diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension. These chronic diseases occur with high prevalence and impose high disease burdens. The rationale for using Centricity EMR data is 2-fold. First, EMRs may be a good source of BMI/obesity data, which are often underreported in surveys and administrative databases. Second, EMRs provide an ideal means to track variables over time and, thus, allow longitudinal analyses of relationships …
Comparison Of Ge Centricity Electronic Medical Record Database And National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey Findings On The Prevalence Of Major Conditions In The United States., Albert G. Crawford, Christine Cote, Joseph Couto, Mehmet Daskiran, Candace Gunnarsson, Kara Haas, Sara Haas, Somesh C Nigam, Rob Schuette, Joseph Yaskin
Comparison Of Ge Centricity Electronic Medical Record Database And National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey Findings On The Prevalence Of Major Conditions In The United States., Albert G. Crawford, Christine Cote, Joseph Couto, Mehmet Daskiran, Candace Gunnarsson, Kara Haas, Sara Haas, Somesh C Nigam, Rob Schuette, Joseph Yaskin
College of Population Health Faculty Papers
The study objective was to facilitate investigations by assessing the external validity and generalizability of the Centricity Electronic Medical Record (EMR) database and analytical results to the US population using the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) data and results as an appropriate validation resource. Demographic and diagnostic data from the NAMCS were compared to similar data from the Centricity EMR database, and the impact of the different methods of data collection was analyzed. Compared to NAMCS survey data on visits, Centricity EMR data shows higher proportions of visits by younger patients and by females. Other comparisons suggest more acute …
7th Annual Interclerkship Day: Improving Patient Safety
7th Annual Interclerkship Day: Improving Patient Safety
Population Health Matters (Formerly Health Policy Newsletter)
No abstract provided.