Kaplan, Cameron M Kaplan, Erin K
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Health services research
The Affordable Care Act allows insurers to charge up to 50% higher premiums to tobacco users, making tobacco use the only behavioral factor that can be used to rate premiums in the nongroup insurance market. Some states have set more restrictive limits on rating for tobacco use, and several states have outlawed tobacco premium surcharges altogether...
Brown, Daniel L.
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American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
The number of applicants to US pharmacy schools has been declining since 2013, leading to a national enrollment crisis. Enrollment challenges threaten the viability of many pharmacy programs. Some schools are better equipped than others to confront the risk of having to downsize or close, creating survival-of-the-fittest conditions. Four potential ...
Smeaton, Laura M Kacanek, Deborah Mykhalchenko, Kateryna Coughlin, Kristine Klingman, Karin L Koletar, Susan L Barr, Elizabeth Collier, Ann C
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Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
Women are underrepresented in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) research in the United States. To determine if women screening for HIV clinical trials enrolled at lower rates than men, we performed a retrospective, cross-trial analysis. We conducted an analysis of screening and enrollment during 2003-2013 to 31 clinical trials at 99 AIDS Clinical ...
Roth, Michael Mittal, Nupur Saha, Aniket Freyer, David R
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Journal of adolescent and young adult oncology
Purpose: In the Children's Oncology Group (COG), there is precedent for scientific committees designating institutional Responsible Investigators (RIs) to promote clinical trial enrollment and coordinate related research activities. In response to low enrollment of adolescents and young adults (AYAs) on COG clinical trials, the COG AYA RI Network w...
Shah-Williams, Ebony Levy, Kenneth D. Zang, Yong Holmes, Ann M. Stoughton, Christa Dexter, Paul Skaar, Todd C.
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Frontiers in Genetics
Recruitment of diverse populations and subjects living in Medically Underserved Areas and Populations (MUA/P’s) into clinical trials is a considerable challenge. Likewise, representation of African-Americans in pharmacogenetic trials is often inadequate, but critical for identifying genetic variation within and between populations. To identify enro...
Williamson, Tamara M Rouleau, Codie R Aggarwal, Sandeep G Arena, Ross Campbell, Tavis S
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Disability and rehabilitation
Purpose: Patients referred to cardiac rehabilitation after an acute coronary syndrome event commonly report strong intention to attend, but at least one-third do not participate. This study explored whether well-documented cardiac rehabilitation barriers (e.g., comorbidities, logistical/time constraints, and low social support) moderate the associa...
Were, Lawrence P.O. Hogan, Joseph W Galárraga, Omar Wamai, Richard
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Background : The global push to achieve the 90-90-90 targets designed to end the HIV epidemic has called for the removing of policy barriers to prevention and treatment, and ensuring financial sustainability of HIV programs. Universal health insurance is one tool that can be used to this end. In sub-Saharan Africa, where HIV prevalence and incidenc...
Johnson, Cole Barnes, Edward L Zhang, Xian Long, Millie D
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Crohn's & colitis 360
There are currently several recruitment challenges in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which prolong the drug approval process and affect the generalizability of study results. The purpose of this study is to characterize individuals who participate in IBD RCTs and identify factors that could influence futur...
Angelidou, Konstantia Fowler, Mary Glenn Flynn, Pat Coletti, Anne McCarthy, Katie Browning, Renee McIntyre, James Brummel, Sean S. Shapiro, David E Tierney, Camlin
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Clinical trials (London, England)
Background: We describe enrollment and accrual challenges in the “Promoting Maternal and Infant Survival Everywhere” (PROMISE) trial conducted in resource-limited countries, as well as the challenges in transitioning participants from the antepartum to the postpartum components of the study. Methods: PROMISE was a large multi-national randomized co...
Winnige, Petr Batalik, Ladislav Filakova, Katerina Hnatiak, Jakub Dosbaba, Filip Grace, Sherry L.
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Medicine
Background: Cardiovascular diseases are highly prevalent and represent leading causes of morbidity worldwide, including in Central Europe. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an effective method of secondary prevention, but utilization is low. Barriers to CR use in the Czech Republic are not well-characterized, and therefore we propose a protocol to tra...