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Background: Verbal Autopsy (VA) is widely viewed as the only immediate strategy for registering caus...
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dependent risk factors for mortality after myocardial infarction: individual patient data meta-analy...
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BACKGROUND: Cause-of-death data for many developing countries are not available. Information on deat...
Cause-of-death data for many developing countries are not available. Information on deaths in hospit...
Background: Almost all countries without complete vital registration systems have data on deaths col...
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This article evaluates the use of hospital inpatient mortality as an indicator of health care outcom...
BACKGROUND: Verbal autopsy is gaining increasing acceptance as a method for determining the underlyi...
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Bayesian models are increasingly fit to large administrative data sets and then used to make individ...
Background Most existing risk stratification systems predicting mortality in emergency departments o...
Bayesian models are increasingly fit to large administrative datasets and then used to make individu...
Background: Verbal Autopsy (VA) is widely viewed as the only immediate strategy for registering caus...
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dependent risk factors for mortality after myocardial infarction: individual patient data meta-analy...
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