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Neil M. Paige
Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles
Publications - 33
Citations - 2046
Neil M. Paige is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 29 publications receiving 1841 citations. Previous affiliations of Neil M. Paige include Veterans Health Administration & West Los Angeles College.
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Diagnosing and managing common food allergies: a systematic review.
Jennifer J. Schneider Chafen,Sydne J Newberry,Marc A. Riedl,Dena M. Bravata,Margaret Maglione,Marika J Suttorp,Vandana Sundaram,Neil M. Paige,Ali Towfigh,Benjamin J. Hulley,Paul G. Shekelle +10 more
TL;DR: The evidence for the prevalence and management of food allergy is greatly limited by a lack of uniformity for criteria for making a diagnosis and a failure to recommend use of immunotherapy.
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Electronic Patient Portals: Evidence on Health Outcomes, Satisfaction, Efficiency, and Attitudes
Caroline Goldzweig,Greg Orshansky,Neil M. Paige,Ali Towfigh,David A. Haggstrom,Isomi M Miake-Lye,Jessica M Beroes,Paul G. Shekelle +7 more
TL;DR: Evidence that patient portals improve health outcomes, cost, or utilization is insufficient, and better understanding requires studies that include details about context, implementation factors, and cost.
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Electronic Patient Portals: Evidence on Health Outcomes, Satisfaction, Efficiency, and Attitudes: A Systematic Review
Caroline Goldzweig,Greg Orshansky,Neil M. Paige,Ali Towfigh,David A. Haggstrom,Isomi M Miake-Lye,Jessica M Beroes,Paul G. Shekelle +7 more
TL;DR: A systematic review of the literature reporting the effect of patient portals on clinical care is presented in this article, where the authors focus on the effects of portals on patient outcomes, satisfaction, adherence, efficiency, utilization, attitudes, and patient characteristics.
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Association of Spinal Manipulative Therapy With Clinical Benefit and Harm for Acute Low Back Pain: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
Neil M. Paige,Isomi M Miake-Lye,Isomi M Miake-Lye,Marika Booth,Jessica M Beroes,Aram S. Mardian,Paul Dougherty,Richard Branson,Baron Tang,Sally C. Morton,Paul G. Shekelle,Paul G. Shekelle +11 more
TL;DR: A systematic review of studies of the effectiveness and harms of spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) for acute (≤6 weeks) low back pain is presented in this paper. But the authors did not identify any serious adverse events such as increased pain, muscle stiffness and headache.
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Screening for osteoporosis in men: A systematic review for an american college of physicians guideline
Hau Liu,Neil M. Paige,Caroline Goldzweig,Elaine Wong,Annie Zhou,Marika J. Suttorp,Brett Munjas,Eric S. Orwoll,Paul G. Shekelle +8 more
TL;DR: The aims were to determine the risk factors for low BMDmediated osteoporotic fracture in men that could be used to help select patients for BMD testing and whether non-DXA screening tests could be reliably used to diagnose DXA-defined osteooporosis.