Not exact matches
Some
medical grade
models are covered by certain
types of insurance.
For example, this technology could be used in a new
type of
medical textbook that allows students to see a 3 - D animated
model of a heart instead of a dreary anatomical drawing.
This
type of integrated care
model is more common in other
medical disciplines, Woolf - King said, citing pediatric oncology as an example in which recommendations have been established as part of standard care to assess mental health routinely and over time for parents of children with cancer.
In a new study published in Scientific Reports, Tokyo
Medical and Dental University (TMDU)- led researchers investigated photodynamic detection of cancer stem cells in a glioma cell line, a
model of a highly aggressive
type of brain cancer.
Researchers at the Universities of Edinburgh and NYU Langone
Medical Center have developed two
types of molecular switch that work in yeast, a commonly used
model organism.
«Now that we know that a 3 - D - printed
model is just as effective at training
medical students in this
type of procedure, this simulation experience can be made available to even more trainees and potentially improve procedural skills for residents, fellows, and attendees,» said Sheu.
«This is one of the very first studies of human iPSC
models for
type 2 diabetes, and it points out the power of this technology to look at the nature of diabetes, which is complex and may be different in different individuals,» says C. Ronald Kahn, MD, Joslin's Chief Academic Officer and the Mary K. Iacocca Professor of Medicine at Harvard
Medical School.
Graphite incorporates components of the
medical model in their evaluation of research, using a consistent system for rating specific characteristics relevant to each
type of edtech product.
The new
model is the first in the industry designed to align with consumer - focused changes in the way Equifax, Experian and TransUnion handle several
types of negative credit - file records, such as
medical bills in collections, tax liens and public records.
These older credit scoring
models will still judge the existence of
medical collections just as harshly as any other
type of collection account.
To be fair, in newer credit scoring
models (such as FICO Score Version 9 and VantageScore 3.0),
medical collections generally do cause less credit score problems than other
types of collections might cause.
In the new score
models,
medical collections are now treated differently than other
types of debt «resulting in
medical debt having less of a negative impact than with Classic FICO,» according to FHFA's request for input.
His
model predicted, in different fields of
medical research, rates of wrongness roughly corresponding to the observed rates at which findings were later convincingly refuted: 80 percent of non-randomized studies (by far the most common
type) turn out to be wrong, as do 25 percent of supposedly gold - standard randomized trials, and as much as 10 percent of the platinum - standard large randomized trials.»
Data were extracted on
type and intensity of the intervention, target group, extent of programme integration with the child's
medical care, level of training of the intervener, consistency of the delivery of the intervention, the extent to which a theoretical
model was used to develop the intervention, study design, sample size, patient baseline characteristics, follow up, and outcome measures.