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Harlan M. Krumholz
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 1966
Citations - 177853
Harlan M. Krumholz is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myocardial infarction & Population. The author has an hindex of 85, co-authored 1826 publications receiving 159216 citations. Previous affiliations of Harlan M. Krumholz include Veterans Health Administration & Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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The Door-to-Balloon Alliance for Quality: Who Joins National Collaborative Efforts and Why?
Elizabeth H. Bradley,Elizabeth H. Bradley,Brahmajee K. Nallamothu,Brahmajee K. Nallamothu,Amy F. Stern,Amy F. Stern,Emily Cherlin,Yongfei Wang,Jason R. Byrd,Jason R. Byrd,Erika Linnander,Erika Linnander,Alexander G. Nazem,John E. Brush,Harlan M. Krumholz,Harold H Hines +15 more
TL;DR: Designing quality improvement collaborative efforts to appeal to these goals may be an important strategy for enhancing participation and, in turn, increasing the uptake of evidence-based innovations.
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Trends in Race-Based Differences in Door-to-Balloon Times
TL;DR: This work analyzed data reported by hospitals to the Quality Improvement Organization Inpatient Clinical Data Warehouse for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Reporting Hospital Quality Data for Annual Payment Update (RHQDAPU) program to determine whether racial disparities in D2B times have attenuated over time.
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Impact of Telemonitoring on Health Status.
Natalie Jayaram,Yevgeniy Khariton,Harlan M. Krumholz,Sarwat I. Chaudhry,Jennifer A. Mattera,Fengming Tang,Jeph Herrin,Beth Hodshon,John A. Spertus +8 more
TL;DR: Telemonitoring results in statistically significant, but clinically small, improvements in health status when compared with usual care, and the KCCQ was a secondary outcome, which should be confirmed in future studies.
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Sex Differences in Use of Coronary Revascularization in Elderly Patients After Acute Myocardial Infarction* A Tale of Two Therapies
TL;DR: For example, this paper found that women had lower crude overall rates of coronary revascularization compared with men (65.2% vs 68.7%, p 85 years old (45.8% vs 38.9%), p = 0.011).
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A Neural Topic-Attention Model for Medical Term Abbreviation Disambiguation
Irene Li,Michihiro Yasunaga,Muhammed Yavuz Nuzumlali,Cesar Caraballo,Shiwani Mahajan,Harlan M. Krumholz,Dragomir R. Radev +6 more
TL;DR: A few-shot learning approach is proposed to take advantage of limited labeled data to learn improved contextualized sentence representations for medical term abbreviation disambiguation and shows that enhancing the sentence representation with topic information improves the performance on small-scale unbalanced training datasets by a large margin.