41 results on '"Schüttig, Wiebke"'
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2. Using social network analysis methods to identify networks of physicians responsible for the care of specific patient populations
3. Routine data-based quality indicators for the treatment of gonarthrosis and coxarthrosis patients in the ambulatory care sector – A study protocol for a cluster-randomised pilot trial to evaluate the MobilE-ARTH study
4. Development of indicators to assess quality and patient pathways in interdisciplinary care for patients with 14 ambulatory-care-sensitive conditions in Germany
5. Reducing rehospitalization in cardiac patients: a randomized, controlled trial of a cardiac care management program ("Cardiolotse") in Germany.
6. The role of sociodemographic, psychosocial, and behavioral factors in the use of preventive healthcare services in children and adolescents: results of the KiGGS Wave 2 study
7. Improving the continuity and coordination of ambulatory care through feedback and facilitated dialogue—a study protocol for a cluster-randomised trial to evaluate the ACD study (Accountable Care in Germany)
8. The role of mesolevel characteristics of the health care system and socioeconomic factors on health care use – results of a scoping review.
9. Regional variations in multimorbidity burden among office-based physicians in Germany
10. Do family characteristics contribute to a socioeconomic gradient in overweight in early childhood? - Single mediation analyses of data on preschool children of Germany
11. Self-rated health of university students in Germany–The importance of material, psychosocial, and behavioral factors and the parental socio-economic status
12. Comprehensive Implementation of Shared Decision Making in a Neuromedical Center Using the SHARE TO CARE Program
13. Which hospitalisations are ambulatory care-sensitive, to what degree, and how could the rates be reduced? Results of a group consensus study in Germany
14. Cardiolotse - Ein innovatives sektorenübergreifendes Versorgungskonzept für kardiologische Patienten: Evaluationsergebnisse einer randomisiert kontrollierten Studie
15. Analyse von empirischen Behandlungspfaden von Patient*innen mit ambulant-sensitiven sowie mit chronischen Erkrankungen - Projektvorstellung und erste Ergebnisse
16. Sustainability of large-scale implementation of shared decision making with the SHARE TO CARE program
17. Health economic evaluation of the ‘Flying Intervention Team’ as a novel stroke care concept for rural areas: study protocol of the TEMPiS-GÖA study
18. School-to-work and school-to-university transition and health inequalities among young adults: a scoping review
19. Regional variations in multimorbidity burden among office-based physicians in Germany
20. Self-rated health of university students in Germany–The importance of material, psychosocial, and behavioral factors and the parental socio-economic status
21. Self-rated health of university students in Germany–The importance of material, psychosocial, and behavioral factors and the parental socio-economic status
22. Comprehensive Implementation of Shared Decision Making in a Neuromedical Center Using the SHARE TO CARE Program
23. Additional file 1 of Development of indicators to assess quality and patient pathways in interdisciplinary care for patients with 14 ambulatory-care-sensitive conditions in Germany
24. Additional file 1 of Improving the continuity and coordination of ambulatory care through feedback and facilitated dialogue—a study protocol for a cluster-randomised trial to evaluate the ACD study (Accountable Care in Germany)
25. Sustainability of large-scale implementation of shared decision making with the SHARE TO CARE program
26. Health economic evaluation of the ‘Flying Intervention Team’ as a novel stroke care concept for rural areas: study protocol of the TEMPiS-GÖA study
27. School-to-work and school-to-university transition and health inequalities among young adults: a scoping review
28. School-to-work and school-to-university transition and health inequalities among young adults: a scoping review
29. Development of indicators to assess quality and patient pathways in interdisciplinary care for patients with 14 ambulatory-care-sensitive conditions in Germany
30. Routine data-based quality indicators for the treatment of gonarthrosis and coxarthrosis patients in the ambulatory care sector – A study protocol for a cluster-randomised pilot trial to evaluate the MobilE-ARTH study
31. Using social network analysis methods to identify networks of physicians responsible for the care of specific patient populations
32. Improving the continuity and coordination of ambulatory care through feedback and facilitated dialogue—a study protocol for a cluster-randomised trial to evaluate the ACD study (Accountable Care in Germany)
33. Können Vernetzung und informierter Dialog die Patientenversorgung verbessern? Erste Ergebnisse der Prozessevaluation der Interventionsstudie Accountable Care Deutschland
34. Correlation of mesolevel characteristics of the healthcare system and socioeconomic inequality in healthcare use: a scoping review protocol
35. Improving the continuity and coordination of ambulatory care through feedback and facilitated dialogue—a study protocol for a cluster-randomised trial to evaluate the ACD study (Accountable Care in Germany)
36. Correlation of mesolevel characteristics of the healthcare system and socioeconomic inequality in healthcare use: a scoping review protocol
37. Correlation of mesolevel characteristics of the healthcare system and socioeconomic inequality in healthcare use: a scoping review protocol
38. Prozessevaluation einer Interventionsstudie zur Verbesserung der Patient_innenversorgung durch Vernetzung und informierten Dialog - Accountable Care in Deutschland
39. Verbesserung der Patient_innenversorgung durch Vernetzung und informierten Dialog (Accountable Care Deutschland) - erste Ergebnisse der Prozessevaluation
40. Analyse zu vermeidbaren Fällen in der Rettungsstelle auf Basis eines Katalogs ausgewählter Diagnosen
41. Cost-effectiveness and cost-utility analysis of a nurse-led, transitional care model to improve care coordination for patients with cardiovascular diseases: results from the "Cardiolotse" study.
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