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Outcomes based research on quality of life improvements and psychosocial benefits associated with breast reconstruction served as the stimulus in the United States for the 1998 Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act, which mandated health care payer coverage for breast and nipple reconstruction, contralateral procedures to achieve symmetry, and treatment for the sequelae of mastectomy.
Outcomes are decided by an impartial judge and / or jury, based on the factual questions of the case and the application law.
The ratings were based on data from CMS, the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems ( CAHPS ), Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set ( HEDIS ) data, and the Health Outcomes Survey ( HOS ).
The curriculum is also designed and graded based on the Schoolwide Learning Outcomes.
* Wolf, R. B. and Hirsch, B. J., " Outcomes of parent education programs based on reevaluation counseling ".

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Outcomes of natural disaster risk assessment are valuable when considering future repair costs, business interruption losses and other downtime, effects on the environment, insurance costs, and the proposed costs of reducing the risk.
Executive Outcomes employees, Captains Daniele Zanata and Raif St Clair ( who was also involved in the aborted Seychelles Coup of 1981 ), fought on behalf of the MPLA against UNITA in the 1990s in violation of the Lusaka Protocol.
Outcomes are not permitted to “ just happen ”; rather, they are forced to conform to arbitrary hypotheses ex post, and therefore there is no footing on which to place expected values.
Additionally the university has scored a five out of five star rating every year since 1999 on ' Getting a Job ', ' Positive Graduate Outcomes '.
Previously, McClellan was Associate Professor of Economics at Stanford University, Associate Professor of Medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine, a practicing internist, and Director of the Program on Health Outcomes Research at Stanford University.
Barlow registered Executive Outcomes Ltd in the UK on the insistence of the South African Reserve Bank.
Executive Outcomes initially trained and later fought on behalf of the Angolan government against UNITA after UNITA refused to accept the election results in 1992.
Executive Outcomes was dissolved on 31 December 1998.
Executive Outcomes was often loosely linked with the United Kingdom private military company Sandline International, but in 1997 Sandline directly subcontracted Executive Outcomes for their operation in Papua New Guinea to oust the rebels holding the Pangua mine on Bougainville Island which led to the so-called " Sandline affair " when news of the government's intention to hire mercenaries was leaked to the Australian press.
The report was conducted by the UN ’ s Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea ( SEMG ) and revealed strong links to Executive Outcomes.
A conference was held in 2009 regarding these controversies by Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes ( KDIGO ) on CKD: Definition, Classification and Prognosis, gathering data on CKD prognosis to refine the definition and staging of CKD.
& Kleijnen, J., " Influence of Context Effects on Health Outcomes: A Systematic Review ", The Lancet, Vol. 357, No. 9258, ( 10 March 2001 ), pp. 757-762.
" The Impact of an Abortion Ban on Socio-Economic Outcomes of Children: Evidence from Romania.
Many members of the unit later helped to found or joined private military companies such as Executive Outcomes and Sandline International, which ironically fought on the side of the Angolan government against UNITA.
Bill and World War II on the Educational Outcomes of Black Americans " National Bureau of Economic Research, Working Paper 9044, ( July 2002 ), http :// www. nber. org / papers / w9044.
1-Gerald G. Gaes, " The Impact of Prison Education Programs on Post-Release Outcomes ," Reentry Roundtable on Education ( 2008 )
4-In New Mexico, the corrections department reported that 10 % scored at or below the third-grade level, 32 % tested at or below the sixth-grade levels in reading and math, only 50 % had a high-school diploma, and fewer than 20 prisoners (. 003 %) had some college-level education G. Gaes, " The Impact of Prison Education Programs on Post-Release Outcomes ," Reentry Roundtable on Education ( 2008 ).

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Her numerous other writings include " Educational Reform: Challenges for Psychology and Psychologists ," in Professional Psychology ( 1996 ); " Adolescent Outcomes for Hyperactive Children: Perspectives on General and Specific Patterns of Childhood Risk for Adolescent Educational, Social, and Mental Health Problems ," in American Psychologist ( 1988 ); " Persistence of Hyperactive Symptoms from Childhood to Adolescence ," in American Journal of Orthopsychiatry ( 1987 ); and " Conceptual Foundations for School Psychology: Perspectives from the Development of the School Psychology Program at Berkeley ," in Professional School Psychologist ( 1986 ).

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Sharma, Chanchal Kumar ( 2006 ), ‘ Decentralization Dilemma: Measuring the Degree and Evaluating the Outcomes, The Indian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 67, No. 1, pp. 49-64.
" A Unique Informationally Efficient and Decentralized Mechanism with Fair Outcomes ," Econometrica, 61 ( 5 ), p p. 1147-1172.
As is characteristic of one of the first Private Military Companies ( PMCs ), Executive Outcomes was directly involved militarily in Angola and Sierra Leone.
* Müller-Staub, M., Needham, I., Odenbreit, M., Ann Lavin, M. and Van Achterberg, T. ( 2007 ), Improved Quality of Nursing Documentation: Results of a Nursing Diagnoses, Interventions, and Outcomes Implementation Study.
" A Unique Informationally Efficient and Decentralized Mechanism with Fair Outcomes ," Econometrica, 61 ( 5 ), p p. 1147-1172.
" Social Networks and Labor-Market Outcomes: Toward an Economic Analysis ," American Economic Review 81 ( 5 ), pp. 1408-1418.
“ Current gains and Future Outcomes: When Cumulative Relative Gains Matter .” International Security 21, 1 ( Summer ), 112-146.
In March 1995, Executive Outcomes ( EO ), a South Africa-based private military company, was hired to repel the RUF.

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Outcomes for schizophrenia appear better in the developing than the developed world.
Outcomes among the survivors who consumed the highest amounts of soy isoflavones ( more than 23 mg per day ) were compared with the outcomes of those whose intake was lowest ( 0. 48 mg per day or lower ).

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The United Nations disapproves of PMCs ( still, the UN hired Executive Outcomes for African logistic support work ).
* Simon Mann who was involved with Executive Outcomes ventures in Angola and Sierra Leone ( see below ).
Garreau is also an affiliated faculty member in the ASU Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes ( CSPO ).
Outcomes reported in research literature include lower levels of sexism and increased belief that participants could prevent violence against women ( Cissner, 2009 ).
Outcomes show that program participation is associated with reductions in rape myth acceptance and increased bystander intervention ( Coker, Cook-Craig, Williams, Fisher, Clear, Garcia & Hegge, 2011 ).
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 provided for the creation of the independent Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute ( PCORI ).
These are :* External structures as conditions of action ; * Internal structures within the agent ; * Active agency, " including a range of aspects involved when agents draw upon internal structures in producing practical action "; and * Outcomes ( as both structures and events ).
For more, see William Partlett, Reclassifying Russian Law: Mechanisms, Outcomes, and Solutions for an Overly Politicized Field ( reference below ).
Many members of the other units, or simply former national servicemen, were recruited by Executive Outcomes ( EO ).
There are 23 Processes, 95 Activities, 325 Tasks and 224 Outcomes ( the new " ISO / IEC 12207: 2008 Systems and software engineering – Software life cycle processes " defines 43 system and software processes ).
* Patent Application Outcomes across the Trilateral Patent Offices, Jensen, Paul H .; Palangkaraya, Alfons ; and Webster, Elizabeth M. ( April 2005 ).

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