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Patient selection refers to the process of choosing suitable individuals for a specific therapy or treatment, taking into consideration various factors such ...
Patient selection is the process by which an evaluating surgeon decides whether to accept responsibility for the care and treatment of a potential patient.
Cohorts of patients selected according to biomarkers are shifting the cancer treatment paradigm from population based to personalized medicine.
Patient selection rules for outpatient facilities are an extension of patient selection in general. Either patient or surgeon may have reasons for choosing the ...
In this article, Harold Luft and Robert Miller examine the multitude of issues that arise around the subject of patient selection.
Patient selection can refer to how patients are matched with proposed treatments (in the clinic), or how patients are selected to take part in clinical trials.
The health IT can receive a request with sufficient information to uniquely identify a patient and return an ID or other token that can be used by an ...
In patients selected according to the more inclusive ARISTOTLE criteria, apixaban but not rivaroxaban showed clinical benefit compared with vitamin K antagonist ...
This study will evaluate how kidney transplant programs' patient selection criteria and related processes may affect the fair and nondiscriminatory distribution ...
Patient selection and these advances in perioperative care have allowed outpatient surgical procedures to be performed at an exceedingly low rate of morbidity ...