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Trends in ratios varied considerably across hospital referral regions.
Despite increases in units per prescription, the amount of buprenorphine dispensed to Medicaid beneficiaries decreased early in the pandemic.
Consumption of a suite of ready-to-eat bioactive foods was tied to an 8.8% drop in LDL cholesterol in four weeks.
It is unclear whether the S-Elixhauser comorbidity score offers an advantage over other similar measures.
Declines in life expectancy were seen for males and females and for all race and Hispanic-origin groups.
The move comes as the stockpile of test kits is shrinking and fewer Americans are testing for COVID-19.
Older adults in the most versus the least resilient group had increases in mean gait speed and walking distance after 16 weeks.
Increased odds of not making medication-related errors were found for nurses who had attended training within past two years versus a longer period.
Higher pain, fatigue and depressive symptoms were linked to increased odds of being in a high disability trajectory, irrespective of inflammation.
Enrollees with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias had increased adjusted mortality, especially for Asian, Black and Hispanic populations.