Philadelphia
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Subject Areas on Research
- A functional prodynorphin promoter polymorphism and opioid dependence.
- A limited evaluation of the association of race and anesthetic medication administration: A single-center experience with appendectomies.
- Are patients willing to participate in medical education?
- Are preferences for equity over efficiency in health care allocation "all or nothing"?
- Barriers to influenza immunization in a low-income urban population.
- Case-mix adjusted analyses of service utilization for a Medicaid health insuring organization in Philadelphia.
- Cerebrospinal fluid catecholamine levels as predictors of outcome in subarachnoid hemorrhage.
- Changes in tobacco smoking following treatment for cocaine dependence.
- Comparing neighborhoods of adults with serious mental illness and of the general population: research implications.
- Costs of a community-based glaucoma detection programme: analysis of the Philadelphia Glaucoma Detection and Treatment Project.
- Daniel G. Brinton's success on the road to obscurity, 1890-99.
- Development of heart and respiratory rate percentile curves for hospitalized children.
- Do nonpatients underestimate the quality of life associated with chronic health conditions because of a focusing illusion?
- Effect of framing as gain versus loss on understanding and hypothetical treatment choices: survival and mortality curves.
- Exploring the role of order effects in person trade-off elicitations.
- Geographic access to and availability of community resources for persons diagnosed with severe mental illness in Philadelphia, USA.
- Is packing density important in stent-assisted coiling?
- Life-saving treatments and disabilities. Are all QALYs created equal?
- Lung cancer screening, overdiagnosis bias, and reevaluation of the Mayo Lung Project.
- Maternal work hours and adolescents' school outcomes among low-income families in four urban counties.
- Multiple hereditary exostoses (MHE): elucidating the pathogenesis of a rare skeletal disorder through interdisciplinary research.
- New Medicaid Enrollees See Health and Social Benefits in Pennsylvania's Expansion.
- Philadelphia Telemedicine Glaucoma Detection and Follow-up Study: Analysis of Unreadable Fundus Images.
- Philadelphia Telemedicine Glaucoma Detection and Follow-up Study: Methods and Screening Results.
- Political perspectives on uncertified home care agencies.
- Pre-treatment measures of impulsivity, aggression and sensation seeking are associated with treatment outcome for African-American cocaine-dependent patients.
- Predicting intentions versus predicting behaviors: domestic violence prevention from a theory of reasoned action perspective.
- Preference for equity as a framing effect.
- Preferences for cardiac tests and procedures may partially explain sex but not race disparities.
- Public preferences for efficiency and racial equity in kidney transplant allocation decisions.
- Quality of education impacts late-life cognition.
- Reduced oxygen concentration for the resuscitation of infants with congenital diaphragmatic hernia.
- Reducing the influence of anecdotal reasoning on people's health care decisions: is a picture worth a thousand statistics?
- Relationship of serum prolactin with severity of drug use and treatment outcome in cocaine dependence.
- Role of Structural Marginalization, HIV Stigma, and Mistrust on HIV Prevention and Treatment Among Young Black Latinx Men Who Have Sex with Men and Transgender Women: Perspectives from Youth Service Providers.
- Seeing Health Insurance and HealthCare.gov Through the Eyes of Young Adults.
- Standardized versus open-ended assessment of psychosocial and medical concerns among African American breast cancer patients.
- Symposium in Honor of Hilary Koprowski's Scientific Achievements.
- The validity of person tradeoff measurements: randomized trial of computer elicitation versus face-to-face interview.
- Using technology to promote postpartum weight loss in urban, low-income mothers: a pilot randomized controlled trial.
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Keywords of People
- Hilton, Matthew James, Associate Professor in Orthopaedic Surgery, Cell Biology
- Patz Jr., Edward F., James and Alice Chen Distinguished Professor of Radiology, Pathology