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- October 2013
- Article
Barriers to Completion of Patient Reported Outcome Measures
By: Elizabeth H. Schamber, Steven K. Takemoto, Kate Eresian Chenek and Kevin J. Bozic
Patient Reported Outcomes Measures (PROMs) are commonly used in total joint arthroplasty (TJA) to assess surgical outcomes. However certain patient populations may be underrepresented due to lower survey completion rates. The purpose of this study is to evaluate...
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Patient Reported Outcome Measures;
PROM;
Total Joint Arthroplasty;
Hip;
Knee;
Electronic Survey;
Equality and Inequality;
Demographics;
Surveys;
Health Care and Treatment;
Health Industry
Schamber, Elizabeth H., Steven K. Takemoto, Kate Eresian Chenek, and Kevin J. Bozic. "Barriers to Completion of Patient Reported Outcome Measures." Journal of Arthroplasty 28, no. 9 (October 2013).
- 27 Jan 2020
- Research & Ideas
Hard Work Isn't Enough: How to Find Your Edge
think I should be, to who I am,” he says in Huang’s book. 5. Be the proverbial “prom queen” When Huang was in the last year of her doctoral program and was nervously seeking her first academic appointment at a college, her advisor encouraged her to “be the View Details
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by Dina Gerdeman
- Web
Joseph O'Donnell | Baker Library | Bloomberg Center | Harvard Business School
O’Donnell, HBS 1971, started his first concession while still in high school, renting out tuxes for the prom at Malden Catholic High School near Boston. While at HBS, Joe started a service to help minority students find housing that led...
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Measure Outcomes & Cost for Every Patient - Institute For Strategy And Competitiveness
back to Tier 1 Survival The first step in developing outcome measures is to define what to measure, who the stakeholders are including patients, and to set up a multidisciplinary team with an influential leader. Measures, risk adjustments, and validated survey tools...
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- 01 Jan 2005
- News
Joseph J. O'Donnell, MBA 1971
service at prom time. At Harvard College, where he starred in both football and baseball, he organized team meals and other activities at the Varsity Club. And at Harvard Business School, he started a housing agency to help entering...
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From Spanglish to quinceañera dresses: Making the Case for Hispanic Representation in AI Development - Blog - Business in Global Society
list the right product? Would it know what a quinceañera dress is? Marketing professor Dr. Broderick Turner argues in a new research paper that the search site is more likely to call the garment a prom dress or say that it doesn’t exist,...
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- Portrait Project
Tamara Lynn Nall
my husband's endeavors... Build a lifestyle-friendly company, which allows my husband and me to cheer from the sidelines at our son's football games and keep an eye on that 'knucklehead' who wants to take our daughter to the prom Better...
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- 01 Dec 2006
- News
Last Look
a variety of venues on and off campus, including during intermission at the Wellesley Senior Prom and for free on the top floor of Mellon, using a $35 piano lugged there with great effort. But the venue of this Halloween party remains...
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- 01 Dec 2009
- News
Back to School
Prom was a fantastic affair that engendered a deep sense of family. I view this teaching experience as a self-sponsored internship; after two years, I’ll reflect on my next step. If I love teaching, then I’ll continue. Or maybe I’ll try...
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Unlocking Equity: Navigating AI, Entrepreneurship, and Latinx Voices - Blog: Monthly Insights
AI. Language recognition models are unable to recognize code-switching between English and Spanish, which is how many Hispanic Americans communicate. Therefore, AI models are less likely to understand Hispanic Americans’ speech. For example, a frilly, pink dress may be...
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Marla Malcolm Beck
When most high school seniors were thinking about college applications and prom dates, Marla Malcolm Beck was thinking about business. Smart and athletic, Beck played volleyball and softball and she was accepted to the University of...
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