- Healthcare Policy and Management
- Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
- Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
- Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
- Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
- Infant Development and Preterm Care
- Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
- Health Literacy and Information Accessibility
- Healthcare Systems and Reforms
- Stress and Burnout Research
- Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout
- Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes
- Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
- COVID-19 and Mental Health
- Problem Solving Skills Development
- Pharmaceutical industry and healthcare
- Dental Education, Practice, Research
- Occupational Health and Performance
- Impact of Technology on Adolescents
- Healthcare Systems and Technology
- Community Health and Development
- Ethics in Clinical Research
- Risk and Portfolio Optimization
- Economic and Financial Impacts of Cancer
- Social Media in Health Education
University of California, San Diego
2022
UNSW Sydney
2022
Emory University
2022
Valley Hospital Medical Center
2021
Children's Minnesota
2021
Nashville Oncology Associates
2017-2018
Vanderbilt University
2018
University of Michigan
2017
New York Proton Center
2016
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
2013
OBJECTIVES: To develop and test a standardized instrument, the purpose of which is to assess (1) whether skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) transfer residents emergency departments (ED) inappropriately, (2) are admitted hospitals (3) factors associated with inappropriate transfers. DESIGN: A structured implicit review (SIR) medical records. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Using nested random sampling in eight community SNFs, we identified SNF hospital records 100 unscheduled transfers one 10...
Patient attitudes and behavior are critical to understand owing the increasing role of patient choice. There is a paucity investigation into perceived credibility online information whether such impacts how patients choose their surgeons.The purpose this study was explore regarding orthopedic surgeon selection. Secondary purposes included gaining insight relative importance provider selection factors, association with age education level.This cross-sectional involving five multispecialty...
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This paper develops an optimal portfolio selection technique when short sales on real estate assets are restricted. Using the well-known mean-variance efficient concept, we able to derive weights for portfolios consisting of both financial and assets. Our provides a simple but powerful tool managers correctly construct under sale constraints.
You have accessJournal of UrologyInfertility: Epidemiology & Evaluation1 Apr 2016MP91-12 VASECTOMY AND RISK OF PROSTATE CANCER IN A SCREENING TRIAL Jonathan Shoag, Sameer Mittal, Joshua Halpern, Daniel Lee, Padraic O'Malley, Bobby Najari, Brian Eisner, Jim Hu, Douglas Scherr, Peter Schlegel, and Christopher Barbieri ShoagJonathan Shoag More articles by this author , MittalSameer Mittal HalpernJoshua Halpern ShoagDaniel LeeDaniel Lee O'MalleyPadraic O'Malley NajariBobby Najari EisnerBrian...
You have accessJournal of UrologyGeneral & Epidemiological Trends Socioeconomics: Practice Patterns, Cost Effectiveness (I)1 Apr 2013135 VIDEO-BASED EDUCATIONAL TOOL IMPROVES PATIENT COMPREHENSION OF COMMON PROSTATE HEALTH TERMINOLOGY Daniel Wang, Musu Sesay, Caroline Tai, Lee, Michael Goodman, Katharina Echt, Kerry Kilbridge, Ashesh Jani, and Viraj Master WangDaniel Wang Atlanta, GA , SesayMusu Sesay TaiCaroline Tai LeeDaniel Lee GoodmanMichael Goodman EchtKatharina Echt KilbridgeKerry...
You have accessJournal of UrologyCME1 Apr 2023PD20-05 CORRELATES OF KNOWLEDGE CLINICAL TRIALS AMONG UROLOGIC CANCER SURVIVORS: FINDINGS FROM THE HEALTH INFORMATION NATIONAL TRENDS SURVEY Hanna Jia, Daniel Roberson, Leilei Xia, James Ding, Thomas Guzzo, and Lee JiaHanna Jia More articles by this author , RobersonDaniel Roberson XiaLeilei Xia DingJames Ding GuzzoThomas Guzzo LeeDaniel View All Author Informationhttps://doi.org/10.1097/JU.0000000000003286.05AboutPDF ToolsAdd to...
You have accessJournal of UrologyGeneral & Epidemiological Trends Socioeconomics: Practice Patterns, Quality Life and Shared Decision Making I1 Apr 2017PD06-08 DISPARITY IN MINORITY REPRESENTATION WITHIN MEDICARE ACCOUNTABLE CARE ORGANIZATIONS Daniel Lee, Robert Gambrel, Amy Graves, Melinda Buntin, David Penson, Matthew Resnick LeeDaniel Lee More articles by this author , GambrelRobert Gambrel GravesAmy Graves BuntinMelinda Buntin PensonDavid Penson ResnickMatthew View All Author...
You have accessJournal of UrologyGeneral & Epidemiological Trends Socioeconomics: Value Care: Cost and Outcomes Measures II1 Apr 2017MP32-05 MEDICARE ACO ENROLLMENT AND THE PREVALENCE OF PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING Matthew Resnick, Robert Gambrel, Amy Graves, Mark Tyson, Daniel Lee, Melinda Buntin, David Penson ResnickMatthew Resnick More articles by this author , GambrelRobert Gambrel GravesAmy Graves TysonMark Tyson LeeDaniel Lee BuntinMelinda Buntin PensonDavid View All Author...
You have accessJournal of UrologyGeneral & Epidemiological Trends Socioeconomics: Value Care: Cost and Outcomes Measures II1 Apr 2017MP32-04 MEDICARE ACO ENROLLMENT AND APPROPRIATENESS OF PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING Matthew Resnick, Robert Gambrel, Amy Graves, Mark Tyson, Daniel Lee, Melinda Buntin, David Penson ResnickMatthew Resnick More articles by this author , GambrelRobert Gambrel GravesAmy Graves TysonMark Tyson LeeDaniel Lee BuntinMelinda Buntin PensonDavid View All Author...
<h3>Background</h3> Violence and substance use disproportionately affect African-American youth in urban, disadvantaged communities. Strength-based approaches to ameliorating risk, such as organised activity participation, are promising. Researchers suggest that fostering prosocial peers non-familial adult relationships is a mechanism by which activities reduce the risk of violence. Yet, few researchers have examined explicitly this mechanism. <h3>Methods</h3> We used parallel mediation...
131 Background: Accountable care organizations (ACO) reflect a payment innovation aimed to orient incentives improve quality and reduce waste. The objective of this study was determine whether ACO enrollment affects racial disparities in cancer screening, characterize the impact on appropriateness prostate screening minority populations. Methods: We built cohort Medicare beneficiaries from 2007 2013 were comprising 11,087,056 person-years among 37,187,979 non-ACO beneficiaries. A...
You have accessJournal of UrologyGeneral & Epidemiological Trends Socioeconomics: Practice Patterns, Quality Life Shared Decision Making II1 Apr 2018MP51-15 DO ACCOUNTABLE CARE ORGANIZATIONS EXACERBATE RACE MEDIATED DIFFERENCES IN CANCER SCREENING? Daniel Lee, Sunita Thapa, Amy Graves, Melinda Buntin, David Penson, and Matthew Resnick LeeDaniel Lee More articles by this author , ThapaSunita Thapa GravesAmy Graves BuntinMelinda Buntin PensonDavid Penson ResnickMatthew View All Author...