Childs, et al, «
Accuracy of Diagnosis of Persistent Vegetative State,» Neurology, 43 (August 1993): 1465 - 67, report that «of the 49 patients referred in coma or PVS, 18 (37 \ %) received a change in diagnosis at or shortly after admission» (1466).
A new test for tuberculosis (TB) could dramatically improve the speed and
accuracy of diagnosis for one of the world's deadliest diseases, enabling health care providers to report results to patients within minutes, according to a study published this week in the journal Angewandte Chemie.
In his early secular period Auden sought to attain a detached tone in his poetry, in order to emphasize
the accuracy of his diagnoses.
There seems to be considerable doubt about
the accuracy of the diagnosis.
As a HIT Specialist, you will be responsible for organizing patients» medical record into electronic databases, verifying patients» medical charts, and communicating with physicians to ensure
the accuracy of their diagnoses.
The meeting organized and chaired by Schutzer and John A. Branda, assistant professor of pathology at Harvard Medical School, focused on current Lyme disease tests and new scientific advances made in increasing
the accuracy of the diagnosis.
«The primary purpose of this guideline is to improve
the accuracy of diagnosis for Bell's palsy, to improve the quality of care and outcomes for patients with Bell's palsy, and to decrease harmful variations in the evaluation and management of Bell's palsy,» said Reginald F. Baugh, MD, Chair of the Bell's palsy Guideline Panel.
Further,
the accuracy of diagnosis even after the disease has entered its clinical phase, remains poor.
The results, presented today (04 September, 2016) at the European Respiratory Society's International Congress, are the first to explore the potential use of artificial intelligence for improving
the accuracy of the diagnosis of lung diseases.
Biopsies of pulmonary lesions are essential for increasing
the accuracy of diagnosis and treatment for respiratory illnesses such as lung cancer.
In regions where Medicare patients see doctors more often or get more tests, one study found patients accumulate more diagnoses, even though the increased, accumulated diagnoses did not track with mortality rates, raising questions about
the accuracy of a diagnosis - based risk adjustment method.
Also it was essential that a child psychiatrist be involved to vet
the accuracy of the diagnosis of autism.
A secondary use of DNA tests is to verify
the accuracy of a diagnosis made by other means.
Neither the parents nor the affected offspring need to have the DNA test unless there are doubts about
the accuracy of the diagnosis.
Here students learn about speed and
accuracy of diagnosis; client relation skills to develop a bond with pet and owner; low - stress handling of patients to ensure pet — and owner — are eager to return; and best practices in marketing and business processes.
Greg McEwen, Partner at BLM, considers what this might mean for our trust in human decisions and
the accuracy of diagnoses.
In contrast, radiologists obtain little information about
the accuracy of the diagnoses they make and about the pathologies they fail to detect.