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Christopher J. O'Donnell
Researcher at VA Boston Healthcare System
Publications - 914
Citations - 140860
Christopher J. O'Donnell is an academic researcher from VA Boston Healthcare System. The author has contributed to research in topics: Framingham Heart Study & Genome-wide association study. The author has an hindex of 159, co-authored 869 publications receiving 126278 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher J. O'Donnell include Brown University & Veterans Health Administration.
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Do nurse navigators bring about fewer patient hospitalisations
Louisa G. Gordon,Louisa G. Gordon,Amy J. Spooner,Amy J. Spooner,Natasha Booth,Natasha Booth,Tai-Rae Downer,Tai-Rae Downer,Tai-Rae Downer,Adrienne Hudson,Adrienne Hudson,Patsy Yates,Alanna Geary,Christopher J. O'Donnell,Christopher J. O'Donnell,Raymond Javan Chan,Raymond Javan Chan +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a matched case-control study was performed to evaluate hospitalization outcomes in a nurse navigators (NN) program in Queensland, Australia, where patients under the care of the NNs were randomly selected (n=100) and were matched to historical and concurrent comparison groups.
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Estimating the Characteristics of Polluting Technologies
TL;DR: In this article, a Bayesian approach was used to estimate the shadow price of a pollutant in a U.S. electric utilities data set, and the results showed that the outputs that are not factored out may be correlated with the error term, leading to biased and inconsistent estimates.
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The Demand for Meats in Indonesia: A Censored Regression Approach
Maradoli Hutasuhut,Christopher J. O'Donnell,Hui-Shung Chang,Garry R. Griffith,Howard E. Doran +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a double truncation procedure was used to estimate the linear approximation of the Almost Ideal Demand System (LA/AIDS) because of the large number of zero observations in the data as well as the fact that budget shares lie between zero and one.
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Weed seed spread by vehicles: a case study from south east Queensland, Australia
TL;DR: The early implications from this present study are that utility vehicles are capable of collecting, carrying and presumably distributing large numbers of viable weed seeds, that seed is carried on many parts of the vehicle and that this occurs in all seasons of the year.
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Imaging the dead. Can supplement but not replace autopsy in medicolegal death investigation.
TL;DR: The article asks “could a routine radiological autopsy service ever be introduced in the UK?