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Paul W. Eggers
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 140
Citations - 48872
Paul W. Eggers is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Kidney disease. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 138 publications receiving 42301 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul W. Eggers include Silver Spring Networks & Johns Hopkins University.
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Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations of sexual function with lower urinary tract symptoms in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia.
TL;DR: Increased age, less education, obesity and more severe lower urinary tract symptoms were individually associated cross-sectionally, but not longitudinally, with poorer sexual function in men with lower urinary tracts symptoms/benign prostatic hyperplasia.
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Survival on Dialysis Among American Indians and Alaska Natives With Diabetes in the United States, 1995–2010
TL;DR: Survival on dialysis was better among AI/AN than White persons with diabetes, and the inverse relationship between risk of death and level ofAI/AN ancestry suggested that cultural or hereditary factors played a role in survival.
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Excerpts From the United States Renal Data System 2002 Annual Data Report
Allan J. Collins,Bertram L. Kasiske,Charles A. Herzog,Shu Cheng Chen,Susan Everson,Edward Constantini,Richard H. Grimm,Alexander M McBean,Jay Xue,Blanche M. Chavers,Arthur J. Matas,Willard G. Manning,Thomas A. Louis,Jennie Ma,Wei Pan,Jiannong Liu,Suying Li,Tricia Roberts,Frederick Dalleska,Jon J. Snyder,James P. Ebben,Eric Frazier,Daniel Sheets,Roger Johnson,Shuling Li,Stephan Dunning,Delaney Berrini,Haifeng Guo,Michael Palzer,Craig A. Solid,Cheryl Arko,Frank Daniels,Xinyue Wang,David T. Gilbertson,Wendy L. St. Peter,Pamela R. Frederick,Paul W. Eggers,Lawrence Y. Agodoa +37 more
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The Use of Health Care Financing Administration Data for the Development of a Quality Improvement Project on the Treatment of Anemia
TL;DR: This paper presents an example of the type of data presentation that can be derived from the current end-stage renal disease PMMIS, and how this can be the starting point for an iterative approach to quality improvement.
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Understanding disparities in the use of Medicare services.
TL;DR: New data are presented, which illustrate that factors beyond race and socioeconomic status, such as whether individuals get influenza immunizations or cancer screenings, influence underservice of preventive medical care.