Sentences with phrase «improved outcomes resulting»

These 12 pilot sites will provide technical assistance to emerging programs, document best practices, and share data on legal barriers and improved outcomes resulting from legal advocacy.

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HEART APP IMPROVES JOHNS HOPKINS» PATIENT OUTCOMES: A new cardiology - focused iPhone app is reducing readmission rates for heart attack patients, resulting in massive savings, according to a Johns Hopkins University study.
It's not enough to be the thermometer and just passively record the results; the best managers are thermostats whose actions raise the heat and improve the outcomes.
«We are focused on improving results by changing outcomes within our control,» Chief Executive John Watson said in a statement.
Awarded to the ETF that has done the most to improve investor opportunities and outcomes in 2017, by providing access to interesting areas of the market, lowering costs, delivering new exposures or otherwise creating better results for investors.
Individual traders can now quickly assess and access better technology and applications that are aimed at improving trade results and also trade outcomes.
Once a company knows which outcomes are most important to improving operations, logistics team members can focus on adjusting the logistics operations to drive those results.
The key outcome of a PDS is producer adoption of the demonstrated management practices resulting in improved business performance.
Their results showed that ``... although both oils showed beneficial effects on SCORAD, TEWL [Transepidermal water loss], and skin capacitance values, VCO was significantly better in improving all outcomes
«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.
Beyond improving breastfeeding outcomes, 6 interventions resulted in reductions in infant morbidity or health care use.
Results published in the American Journal of Public Health were based on evaluation data from Legacy for ChildrenTM, a public health intervention program designed to improve child outcomes by promoting positive parenting among low - income mothers of infants and young children.
Successful collaboration between health professionals has resulted in improved experience and outcomes for women and families.
Although such a calculator may provide more specific information about the chance of VBAC, which can be used by health care providers and their patients to further the process of shared decision making, no prediction model for VBAC has been shown to result in improved patient outcomes.
Investing time and energy in preparation and implementation of best practices for infant nutrition and care will result in improved infant feeding outcomes.
The study is in progress, so Dr. Sharara will now examine the results and determine why this trend emerged, and whether frozen embryo transfer (rather than fresh) will improve outcomes.
The effects of breastfeeding on children's development have important implications for both public - health policies and for the design of targeted early intervention strategies to improve the developmental outcomes of children at risk as a result of biological (e.g., prematurity) or social adversity (e.g., poverty).
Connecticut's Use of a Results Based Accountability Framework to Improve Child and Family Outcomes
Though clinical studies show that technology is better at finding potential tumors, and less likely to result in false alarms, there is not yet long - term research to show whether it saves lives or otherwise improves outcomes.
To help achieve the Governor's goal of encouraging efficiency and results, the Executive Budget allocates $ 250 million to be awarded on a competitive basis to school districts that demonstrate significant improvement in their student performance outcomes and another $ 250 million to be awarded on a competitive basis to school districts that undertake long - term structural changes which reduce costs and improve efficiency.
Results underscore need for action to improve outcomes for historically under - served groups of students and importance of maintaining accurate and high expectations for all students
We expanded mental health services in schools through partnership with Say Yes and others; maintained an active and robust rodent control program that is having positive results in communities across the county; continued a very popular rabies clinic program that has been attended by thousands of appreciative pets (and owners); and, along with partners, created the innovative Erie County Health Mall to improve local health outcomes.
His words: «I am glad to say that our collective commitment to improve upon the electoral processes has been yielding positive results as illustrated by the outcome of the series of elections that the Commission has conducted.
The inter-professional model of care will result in enhanced patient satisfaction, and improved health outcomes while increasing dental student awareness of urban health issues.»
ALBANY — State education commissioner John King said Tuesday that a call from teachers» unions for a three - year moratorium on using state exam results for «high - stakes» decisions is a «distraction» from the goal of improving New York graduates» outcomes in college and careers.
He said: «Election Management Bodies in our sub-regions and beyond have deployed technology in one way or another to improve on the processes, administration and outcome of elections, ranging from training and capacity - building for electoral officials, promotion of inclusivity in the electoral process (youths, women, PWDs, IDPs and out - of - country / diaspora voters), the biometric registration of voters, delineation of electoral constituencies, geo - referencing of existing as well as the creation of new polling units, establishment of robust electronic databases, accreditation of voters during elections, actual voting and the speedy and more accurate collation / transmission of results.
While clomiphene is a first - line treatment used to induce ovulation in women with PCOS, it has downsides — namely that in a significant number of women it does not lead to improved ovulation or live births, and if it does induce ovulation, it frequently results in pregnancies with multiples who face much higher negative outcomes including death.
«These results support the view that the healthcare system as a whole benefits when hospitals perform procedures in higher volumes, improving outcomes,» Carroll said.
«Our results demonstrate that if we find the right molecular context, more appropriate therapies can be chosen that improve outcomes,» says John Carpten, Ph.D., TGen deputy director of basic science and director of TGen's Integrated Cancer Genomics Division, and the study's senior author.
Stitziel and his colleagues pointed out that this question will be addressed later this month with the reporting of results from a large clinical trial called IMProved Reduction of Outcomes: Vytorin Efficacy International Trial (IMPROVE - IT).
The first results from the European Cooperative Acute Stroke Study showed that treatment with a compound called alteplase between three and four and a half hours after the onset of stroke improves the outcome for patients.
In addition to postoperative A-fib, researchers are studying, for example, what factors can improve outcomes of surgeries performed on weekends; how many rectal cancer operations a hospital needs to perform for the best results; and whether having a trauma department confers a beneficial «halo effect» on patient outcomes across the board.
«It is common to assume that more specialized or higher - volume medical care will result in improved outcomes,» writes Dr. Kris Aubrey - Bassler with the Primary Healthcare Research Unit, Discipline of Family Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland.
«Educating staff is essential to the process of improving patient outcomes, and the results of our study showed the relationship between education and sampling of lactate and blood cultures as well as timeliness of antibiotic administration.»
The use of simulation techniques in medical education, such as lifelike mannequins and computer systems, results in improved patient care, better outcomes and other benefits, according to a study led by a Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine researcher.
The results of the Endovascular Therapy Following Imaging Evaluation for the Ischemic Stroke (DEFUSE 3) trial, presented at the International Stroke Conference 2018 in Los Angeles and published on Jan. 24 in the New England Journal of Medicine, demonstrated that physically removing brain clots up to 16 hours after symptom onset in selected patients led to improved outcomes compared to standard medical therapy.
As a result of the finding, researchers can also use Mauritian cynomolgus macaques to improve stem cell transplant outcomes for human patients with other blood - related conditions such as leukemia and sickle - cell disease.
«Although hypothermia is a promising strategy to improve resuscitation and brain recovery following cardiac arrest, the results of the current study do not support routine use of cold intravenous fluid in the prehospital setting to improve clinical outcomes,» the authors write.
The results suggest that genetic analysis might help dentists to personalize treatments for their patients, which could lead to improved outcomes.
Nevertheless, the results identify key factors to consider during the transition from long - term residential treatment to the community, and the findings from this study will inform future intervention development that aims to significantly improve mid-range and long - term outcomes among people with SUDs leaving residential treatment.
«Hospital cooling improves outcome after cardiac arrest, but prehospital cooling immediately after return of spontaneous circulation may result in better outcomes,» according to background information in the article.
They also are hopeful it will propel the efforts to get policy changes supportive of all cadres of health workers on these issues and as a result, improve healthcare and health outcomes worldwide.
Furthermore, these results may improve physician - patient discussions about rhinoplasty surgery by providing a reference for an optimal outcome.
The results suggest that substantial improvements in patient outcomes can be accomplished by improving processes of care and working with existing treatments in a novel way.
The results in this clinical study will open up a new treatment modality for glaucoma other than taking daily eye drops, and will greatly enhance patient compliance and improve treatment outcomes,» she said.
These new surgical techniques, along with improved postoperative care, are resulting in better long - term outcomes and lower rates of complications, according to an article published online today in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery.
We hope that the evidence of benefit shown in our trial will encourage its greater use, resulting in improved patient access and, ultimately, improved outcomes for breast cancer patients,» said Dr Coles.
The results found that providing routine oxygen did not improve functional outcome in any patients, and there was still no difference in results after 90 days.
The drug — named mepolizumab — can replace traditional, steroid - based treatments for a specific subset of patients, resulting in improved outcomes and reduced side effects.
The results in his thesis show that improved motor timing of both female elite level soccer players and experienced male golfers leads to improved outcome accuracy, with associated changes in motor performance, as well as in the brain's activity patterns related to these performances.
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