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- Daniel Newman
Evid. Based Med. 2009; 14: 156-b-157-b.
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Quality improvement
Care coordination for patients with chronic conditions did not reduce hospital admissions or Medicare costs
- Tim Reynolds
Evid. Based Med. 2009; 14: 123.
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Therapeutics
Review: admission avoidance hospital at home decreases mortality at 6 months but does not differ from inpatient care for readmission
- Esteban Gandara
Evid. Based Med. 2009; 14: 79.
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Review: brand-name drugs are not more effective than generic versions for treating cardiovascular disease
- Braden Manns
Evid. Based Med. 2009; 14: 81.
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Physician training in the use of a decision aid increased patient participation in decision making for CVD prevention
- Tim Lancaster
Evid. Based Med. 2009; 14: 24.
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Therapeutics
Antihypertensive therapy with indapamide and perindopril reduced mortality in patients 80 years
- William W Hung, Rosanne M Leipzig
Evid. Based Med. 2008; 13: 136.
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Therapeutics
Review: limited evidence suggests that statins are safe in patients with liver disease
- Eric R Bates
Evid. Based Med. 2008; 13: 140.
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Therapeutics
Risk of cancer was still increased over 2 years after stopping hormone therapy
- Angela M Cheung
Evid. Based Med. 2008; 13: 142.
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Metformin plus a lifestyle intervention was more effective than either alone for antipsychotic-induced weight gain
- Francisco J Vaz-Leal
Evid. Based Med. 2008; 13: 146.
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Review: erythropoiesis-stimulating agents increase mortality and venous thromboembolism in cancer-associated anaemia
- Stephan Thomé
Evid. Based Med. 2008; 13: 149.
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