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View article: Divergent Trends by Patient Age in Racial Disparities in Kidney Transplant Access
Divergent Trends by Patient Age in Racial Disparities in Kidney Transplant Access Open
Strategies to improve access to transplantation, especially among younger and older Black adults, should be revisited.
View article: The Association between Residential Segregation and Access to Kidney Transplantation: Evidence from a Multistate Cohort Study
The Association between Residential Segregation and Access to Kidney Transplantation: Evidence from a Multistate Cohort Study Open
Key Points Residential segregation is associated with reduced access to several important steps on the kidney transplant care continuum. Residential segregation affects both Black and White individuals with ESKD seeking lifesaving transpla…
View article: Setting reasonable goals for kidney transplant referral among dialysis facilities
Setting reasonable goals for kidney transplant referral among dialysis facilities Open
Background Determining whether a patient is eligible for kidney transplantation is complex. In this study, we estimate what proportion of patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) might have been suitable candidates for kidney transpla…
View article: Sex/Gender Disparities in Preemptive Referrals for Kidney Transplantation
Sex/Gender Disparities in Preemptive Referrals for Kidney Transplantation Open
In the Southeast US, men and women initiating KRT are similarly likely to be preemptively referred for a kidney transplant, and this appears, at least in part, to mitigate known sex/gender inequities in access to waitlisting, but not livin…
View article: Examination of sex/gender disparities across the continuum of kidney transplant steps
Examination of sex/gender disparities across the continuum of kidney transplant steps Open
Journal Article Corrected proof Examination of sex/gender disparities across the continuum of kidney transplant steps Get access Jessica L Harding, Jessica L Harding Department of Epidemiology, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory Univer…
View article: Sex/Gender-Based Disparities in Early Transplant Access by Attributed Cause of Kidney Disease–Evidence from a Multiregional Cohort in the Southeast United States
Sex/Gender-Based Disparities in Early Transplant Access by Attributed Cause of Kidney Disease–Evidence from a Multiregional Cohort in the Southeast United States Open
View article: Geographic Differences in Racial Disparities in Access to Kidney Transplantation
Geographic Differences in Racial Disparities in Access to Kidney Transplantation Open
For the majority of patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), kidney transplantation is the optimal treatment.1 Despite the benefits of kidney transplantation over maintenance dialysis, systemic barriers in access to kidney transplant…
View article: Comparison of Work Relative Value Units for Outpatient Pediatric and Adult Dermatology Encounters
Comparison of Work Relative Value Units for Outpatient Pediatric and Adult Dermatology Encounters Open
Importance Dermatologists with specialty training in pediatric dermatology are scarce, which can mean extended wait times and reduced access to care for patients. Lower compensation for pediatric dermatology visits compared with adult visi…
View article: The Use of a Self-triage Tool to Predict COVID-19 Cases and Hospitalizations in the State of Georgia
The Use of a Self-triage Tool to Predict COVID-19 Cases and Hospitalizations in the State of Georgia Open
Introduction: The coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has created significant burden on healthcare systems throughout the world. Syndromic surveillance, which collects real-time data based on a range of symptoms rather than laboratory dia…
View article: Referral and Evaluation for Kidney Transplantation Following Implementation of the 2014 National Kidney Allocation System
Referral and Evaluation for Kidney Transplantation Following Implementation of the 2014 National Kidney Allocation System Open
View article: County-Level Social Vulnerability Is Associated with Increased Risk for Venous Thromboembolism in COVID-19
County-Level Social Vulnerability Is Associated with Increased Risk for Venous Thromboembolism in COVID-19 Open
Meena, Richard A. MD; Di, Mengyu MSPH; Wiley, Zanthia MD; Gaddh, Manila MD; Patzer, Rachel E. PhD, MPH; Alabi, Olamide MD, FACS Author Information
View article: The Coronavirus Disease 2019 Likelihood of Thrombosis Calculator: Predicting Venous Thromboembolism Risk in Hospitalized Patients With Coronavirus Disease 2019
The Coronavirus Disease 2019 Likelihood of Thrombosis Calculator: Predicting Venous Thromboembolism Risk in Hospitalized Patients With Coronavirus Disease 2019 Open
View article: COVID-19–associated venous thromboembolism portends worse survival
COVID-19–associated venous thromboembolism portends worse survival Open
View article: RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ICU ADMISSION AND DEATH AMONG COVID-19 PATIENTS IN A LARGE ACADEMIC HEALTHCARE NETWORK
RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ICU ADMISSION AND DEATH AMONG COVID-19 PATIENTS IN A LARGE ACADEMIC HEALTHCARE NETWORK Open
View article: A Tale of Two Surges: Improved Mortality During Second Wave of COVID-19 Infections
A Tale of Two Surges: Improved Mortality During Second Wave of COVID-19 Infections Open
View article: Prediction of emergency department resource requirements during triage: An application of current natural language processing techniques
Prediction of emergency department resource requirements during triage: An application of current natural language processing techniques Open
OBJECTIVE: Accurate triage in the emergency department (ED) is critical for medical safety and operational efficiency. We aimed to predict the number of future required ED resources, as defined by the Emergency Severity Index (ESI) triage …