Not exact matches
Participants in United Therapeutics» clinical trials now have their genomes sequenced and researchers
at the company plan to correlate patient
outcomes with that genomic sequence
data.
These risks and uncertainties include, among others: the unfavorable
outcome of litigation, including so - called «Paragraph IV» litigation and other patent litigation, related to any of our products or products using our proprietary technologies, which may lead to competition from generic drug manufacturers;
data from clinical trials may be interpreted by the FDA in different ways than we interpret it; the FDA may not agree with our regulatory approval strategies or components of our filings for our products, including our clinical trial designs, conduct and methodologies and, for ALKS 5461, evidence of efficacy and adequacy of bridging to buprenorphine; clinical development activities may not be completed on time or
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at www.sec.gov.
Statisticians, political scientists and
data journalists have become pretty good
at forecasting election
outcomes.
Looking
at the
data a clear pattern emerged — fantasizing about positive
outcomes may cheer you up now, but it's also a total bummer later when reality and imagination fail to line up.
«[T] hough tying pay to healthcare
outcomes is a big step in the right direction... It's filled with enough mushy
data that almost any good exec can come up with a formula that assures him / her their bonus, or incentive pay, or any pay
at risk,» one 40 - year health care industry vet tells me.
The briefing is intended to highlight the differences in economic
outcomes of individuals, households and regions observed when examining
data in more granular detail than
at the aggregate level.
At least five to six months of financial
data are required before one can properly assess the
outcome for the year as a whole.
However, monthly
data on corporate income tax revenues for
at least the first nine months of the fiscal year may not be a good indicator of the potential
outcome for the year as a whole.
Monthly
data on corporate income tax revenues are not a good indicator of the potential
outcome for the year as a whole, until there is
at least nine months of
data.
9:45 AM — 10:05 AM Discover Why Fast Company Named Omada the Most Innovative Company of the Year Meet Omada Health: With 87M consumers
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outcomes data, NetPromoter scores in the 90's, 70 + clients, and looming reimbursement by Medicare for its diabetes prevention online social network, -LSB-...]
Meet Omada Health: With 87M consumers
at risk of diabetes, 75,000 patients treated, 3 years of
outcomes data, NetPromoter scores in the 90's, 70 + clients, and looming reimbursement by Medicare for its diabetes prevention online social network, Omada has «cracked the code» on integrating consumer technology, medical coaching and big
data at scale.
The recent
outcome data reports a median base salary
at $ 125,000 — an 8 % increase over the previous year — while 99 % of the class had job offers three months post graduation.
«We hope this project allows us to generate
data to show that implementing regenerative agriculture practices results in improved
outcomes — including economic resiliency and long - term benefits for farmers,» said Carla Vernón, president of the operating unit
at Annie's, also owned by parent company General Mills.
Simply: If hospital birth were useful, the
data would support it, but all homebirth studies (1 - 20), show better
outcomes of low risk women
at planned attended homebirth.
There may be a few more bad
outcomes in the homebirth groups depending on how you look
at the
data, but when you consider the number of births we are looking
at, the absolute number is so very few that the argument is a little ridiculous.»
The aim of our study was to determine firstly, whether a retrospective linked
data study was a viable alternative to such a design using routinely collected
data in one Australian state and secondly, to report on the
outcomes and interventions for women (and their babies) who planned to give birth in a hospital labour ward, birth centre or
at home.
On January 1, 2012, Oregon introduced new questions on the birth certificate to document the planned place of delivery
at the time a woman began labor.13 We used birth - certificate
data to assess maternal
outcomes and fetal and neonatal
outcomes according to the planned place of delivery.
In addition, much of the
data compiled on vaginal delivery looks
at «positive
outcomes» alone (i.e. a planned vaginal delivery that ends up as a vaginal delivery) rather than «all planned vaginal delivery
outcomes» (including those that result in emergency cesareans) and their subsequent mortalities or morbidities.
At the turn of this century, nurse - midwives have enjoyed virtually universal legal recognition across the US and their input has
data to prove that their involvement has improved the
outcomes of low - risk pregnancies.
We pooled
data for the most comparable
outcomes and where
data from
at least two studies could be included.
Identifying core components of interventions found to be effective and understanding what it takes to implement those components with fidelity to the program model is critical to successful replication and scale - up of effective programs and practices in different community contexts and populations.7 There is growing recognition in the early childhood field of the importance of effective implementation and the need for implementation research that can guide adoption, initial implementation, and ongoing improvement of early childhood interventions.8, 9,10 The promise of implementation research and using
data to drive program management is compelling because it offers a potential solution to the problem of persistent gaps in
outcomes between
at - risk children and their more well - off peers.
Medical records of infants who had been transported were also abstracted
at reverse transport hospitals to obtain complete
data regarding infection
outcomes.
The study, published in the Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health on Thursday, looked
at the home birth
outcomes for roughly 17,000 women as recorded in the Midwives Alliance of North America
data collection system between 2004 and 2009.
We state whether attrition and exclusions were reported and the numbers included in the analysis
at each stage (compared with the total randomised participants), reasons for attrition or exclusion where reported, and whether missing
data were balanced across groups or were related to
outcomes.
Secondary
outcomes:
data provided by the research team on maternal satisfaction, breastfeeding
outcomes (duration and exclusivity) and infant health
outcomes at 2 weeks and 2 months following birth.
The others were
at unclear risk of attrition bias: two because of incomplete reporting (Penfold 2014; Winterburn 2003) and four because although there was low attrition, there was no information on loss of twins and any missing
data could relate to the true
outcome (Collins 2004; Graffy 2004; Paul 2012; Reeder 2014).
Twelve of the included studies were judged
at low risk of bias for incomplete
outcome data on the basis that attrition rate was less than 20 % for all
outcomes (other than satisfaction), or missing
outcome data were balanced across groups (Begley 2011; Biro 2000; Flint 1989; Harvey 1996; Hicks 2003; Homer 2001; Kenny 1994; McLachlan 2012; North Stafford 2000; Tracy 2013; Turnbull 1996; Waldenstrom 2001).
And this inflammatory use of a «relative percentage risk» rather than relative risk or absolute risk... for example, even if assuming the writer's awkward
data is valid, you can to look
at infant living rates and see 99.6 % vs 98.4 %, which means there's only a 1.2 % higher risk of bad
outcome from
at - home birth than hospital.
The MANA Stats
data reflects not only the
outcomes of mothers and babies who birthed
at home, but also includes those who transferred to the hospital during a planned home birth, resolving a common concern about home birth
data.
Homebirth is in America as Homebirth in America does, yet the Homebirth advocates who are looking
at the actually
data are making excuses about the worse
outcomes as they speculate that it is either due to the high risks births that were included, or because they must have been farther away from the hospital than just 5 minutes, or just ignoring the
outcomes data and focusing on the low intervention
data.
At the same time, while it may be tempting to assume that some
outcomes are worse because of the risks imposed by this system, we have little to no
data to support that assumption.
The actual
data is suggestive of a low risk of bad
outcomes for homebirthers, but they are clearly
at higher risk than hospital birth!
The most recent U.K.
data for planned place of birth shows no significant differences in negative
outcomes between births
at home,
at birth centers, and obstetric units for mothers who have already had children.
We stated whether attrition and exclusions were reported and the numbers included in the analysis
at each stage (compared with the total randomised participants), reasons for attrition or exclusion where reported, and whether missing
data were balanced across groups or were related to
outcomes.
When they looked
at data across all families, breast - feeding had better
outcomes than bottle - feeding in factors like BMI, hyperactivity, math skills, reading recognition, vocabulary word identification, digit recollection, scholastic competence and obesity.
Outcome data were collected
at 4 months, but it is likely that there may have been recall bias for some
outcomes, e.g. breast engorgement — women in the intervention groups would have discussed this and maybe it was recorded
at the time it occurred, women in the control group would not have been asked until 4 months postpartum.
The
outcome data were collected by telephone
at 6 months and by face - to - face interview in the home
at 12 months.
The idea that you can use
data to profile people who are in some way a risk, then target things
at them that will deliver you better
outcomes sounds great!
Tech giant Facebook and
data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica are
at the centre of a dispute over the harvesting and use of personal
data - and whether it was used to influence the
outcome of the US 2016 presidential election or the UK Brexit referendum.
Cambridge Analytica is
at the centre of a row over whether it used the personal
data of millions of Facebook users to sway the
outcome of the US 2016 presidential election and the UK Brexit referendum.
The NASEM report, commissioned by Congress in 2016, collected career aspiration, training, and
outcome data from NIH, research institutions, and professional societies, as well as solicited suggestions from individual university administrators and biomedical scientists
at different stages of their careers.The report especially zeroed in on the plight of the postdoctoral research fellow.
The
data suggest that this immunosuppression - only approach could benefit patients with DC — and, perhaps, other bone marrow failure syndromes — who are
at high risk of poor transplant
outcomes because they can not tolerate the toxicity of conventional or even reduced - intensity conditioning.
«In summary, these encouraging
data build upon the real success of our translational efforts in myeloma over the last decade, and provide exciting new options with the real promise of improving patient
outcome,» said Richardson, who is also the R.J. Corman professor
at Harvard Medical School.
Most programs do pretty well
at this; but if a program's
outcomes data show that large numbers of their graduates are in full - time private practice, you should be concerned.
And even when it is an option, researchers aren't always sure how to interpret
data from trials that changed protocol midstream, says James Hoffman, medication
outcomes and safety officer
at the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee.
An analysis of
data on 945 patients with prostate cancer that is managed with active surveillance shows differences in
outcomes depending on whether the patient was low or intermediate risk
at diagnosis.
«STS public reporting uses detailed clinical registry
data and
outcomes that have been risk adjusted, meaning that the results take into account the condition of the patient
at the time of surgery and whether or not there were other health problems, such as diabetes.»
Besides working
at IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, New York, Meyer heads something called the DREAM challenges, contests that ask teams of computer scientists to solve outstanding biomedical problems, such as predicting the
outcome of prostate cancer treatment based on clinical variables or detecting breast cancer from mammogram
data.
They measured educational
outcomes using standardized tests and looked
at demographic
data, including attendance and suspension; race and ethnicity; free and reduced price lunch status; and participation in gifted education, special education, or programs for English learners.
Massachusetts» healthcare reform didn't result in substantially more hospital use or higher costs, according to
data presented
at the American Heart Association's Quality of Care and
Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions 2013.