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Mashup Score: 2Using Artificial Intelligence To Improve Breast Cancer Screening and Enhance Workflow - 1 year(s) ago
How AI can improve the accuracy and timeliness of breast cancer screening.
Source: www.ahrq.govCategories: Latest Headlines, PayerTweet
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Mashup Score: 1Using Artificial Intelligence To Improve Breast Cancer Screening and Enhance Workflow - 1 year(s) ago
How AI can improve the accuracy and timeliness of breast cancer screening.
Source: www.ahrq.govCategories: Latest Headlines, PayerTweet
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Mashup Score: 2Using Artificial Intelligence To Improve Breast Cancer Screening and Enhance Workflow - 1 year(s) ago
How AI can improve the accuracy and timeliness of breast cancer screening.
Source: www.ahrq.govCategories: Latest Headlines, PayerTweet-
#NWHW: #AHRQ-funded grant is examining whether using artificial intelligence can reduce unnecessary patient callbacks following abnormal findings on breast cancer screening exams. Our new profile on research by @RadiologyUCLA's William Hsu, PhD, has more:https://t.co/4Wefy6ffsx https://t.co/0Jz5qjSxm3
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Mashup Score: 0Women's Health | ACP Online - 1 year(s) ago
Membership Become a Fellow Interested in Becoming a Fellow? Join a distinguished group of over 31,000 internists and leaders who already share this honor. Sponsor a Fellow Continue the tradition of Fellowship by sharing your own experience and offering to support other members’ candidacies. …
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Mashup Score: 27National Women's Health Week | Office on Women's Health - 1 year(s) ago
National Women’s Health Week 2023 Women’s Health, Whole Health: Prevention, Care and Wellbeing Prioritizing women’s health, physical, psychological, emotional, and social wellbeing, has never been more important. During National Women’s Health Week (NWHW), the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office on Women’s Health (OWH) is encouraging women and girls to reflect on their…
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Mashup Score: 58I Want to Know - 2 year(s) ago
Congratulations! You are taking the first step in better understanding your bleeding symptoms. Simply respond to the questions* below and click Submit at the end. Then we will tell you if your symptoms show if you are maybe at risk for a bleeding disorder . Either way, we have lots of information and resources once you find out, so get started now, in your journey to feeling better.
Source: Better You KnowCategories: General Medicine News, Latest HeadlinesTweet-
#BleedingDisorders present unique problems for women & girls because they can impact reproductive health and quality of life, but many women & girls don’t know about them. Take the #BetterYouKnow risk assessment to determine if you may be at risk: https://t.co/isnz03NLMg. #NWHW https://t.co/6YbwoUAKVP
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Mashup Score: 0SET-NET Success Story: New York - 2 year(s) ago
SET-NET #data helped researchers and healthcare providers in New York (@HealthNYGov) rapidly respond to the #COVID19 pandemic by building new partnerships to…
Source: YouTubeCategories: Latest Headlines, PediatricsTweet
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Mashup Score: 0Heavy Menstrual Bleeding | CDC - 2 year(s) ago
Learn about the causes, signs, diagnosis and treatments for heavy menstrual bleeding.
Categories: Latest Headlines, PediatricsTweet
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Mashup Score: 0Managing Urinary Incontinence in Women - 2 year(s) ago
This project builds on AHRQ’s EvidenceNOW model of external support to implement nonsurgical treatment of UI for women in primary care practice.
Source: www.ahrq.govCategories: Latest Headlines, PayerTweet
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Mashup Score: 1Managing Urinary Incontinence in Women - 2 year(s) ago
This project builds on AHRQ’s EvidenceNOW model of external support to implement nonsurgical treatment of UI for women in primary care practice.
Source: www.ahrq.govCategories: Latest Headlines, PayerTweet-
In February 2022, #AHRQ launched an initiative to improve care for Urinary Incontinence in women. Learn more about how AHRQ is teaming up with primary care practices to use implementation strategies to provide evidence-based care for UI in women. #NWHW https://t.co/tqUrNxJuGB https://t.co/UQg6iWyBWb
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#NWHW: One in 10 women undergoing breast cancer screening will have abnormal findings needing further exams. #AHRQ grantee William Hsu, PhD, is testing whether artificial intelligence can improve screening accuracy & reduce unnecessary callbacks. More: https://t.co/4Wefy6ffsx https://t.co/FcTr6KcgLE