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  1. Healthgrades

    Your health A to Z. Easy-to-understand health information to help you be ready for your appointment. Learn what you need to know about symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options to discuss with your doctor. From major surgery to routine procedures, find out what to expect and how to prepare for a successful outcome.

  2. Review Your Doctor

    Doctor ratings and reviews are no exception. In fact, according to a recent survey, 70% of patients rely on online reviews, like those on Healthgrades.com, to help them select a healthcare provider. Be honest, but focus on the facts. Think about what a prospective patient would want to know. Make it personal while still protecting your privacy.

  3. Doctor Rating and Review Sites: Reliable?

    Reviews: Doctors, dentists, chiropractors, acupuncturists, psychologists, and other specialists. Rating format: Percentage of patients that recommend the health provider. Each professional is ...

  4. Patient Reviews

    Patient Reviews. When it comes to choosing a doctor, one of the most valuable resources at your disposal is reviews. People today have the ability to share their experiences and opinions online, and these reviews can be an invaluable tool for anyone seeking medical care. Take advantage of Healthgrades 11+ Million patient reviews.

  5. "What the Health" Documentary: A Review

    A number of you have asked me to respond to a new documentary called What the Health, which you can find on Netflix or Vimeo. This is the latest in a growing number of documentary films focusing ...

  6. How to Write an Online Review of Your Healthcare Provider

    It is often most helpful to list both the pros and cons of your experience briefly. Doing so cuts to the chase, allowing the reader to cull insights without having to plow their way through paragraph after paragraph of text. If listing pros and cons, bulleted lists can help readers get through the points faster. Avoid generalities.

  7. Articles

    This piece introduces the special Public Health Reviews collection on human rights in patient care (HRPC). Work on HRPC dates back to 2007 and an Open Society Foundations initiative in collaboration with partn... Tamar Ezer and Judy Overall. Public Health Reviews 2020 41 :32. Editorial Published on: 21 December 2020.

  8. Coffee, Caffeine, and Health

    Published July 22, 2020. N Engl J Med 2020;383: 369 - 378. DOI: 10.1056/NEJMra1816604. VOL. 383 NO. 4. Coffee and tea are among the most popular beverages worldwide and contain substantial amounts ...

  9. Systematic Reviews

    Literature Searching for a Systematic Review. IOM Standards for Systematic Reviews: Standard 3.1: Conduct a comprehensive systematic search for evidence. The goal of a systematic review search is to maximize recall and precision while keeping results manageable. Recall (sensitivity) is defined as the number of relevant reports identified ...

  10. Reviews of Supplements and Health Products

    Product Reviews conducted by ConsumerLab.com, providing quality ratings and comparisons of hundreds of vitamins, supplements and other health products. ConsumerLab.com uses JavaScript to provide the best possible experience for our content, but your browser has it disabled.

  11. Rapid reviews for health policy and systems decision-making: more

    Background. Due to the explosion in rapid reviews in the literature during COVID-19, their utility in universal health coverage and in other routine situations, there is now a need to document and further advance the application of rapid review methods, particularly in low-resource settings where a scarcity of resources may preclude the production of a full systematic review.

  12. How to write a review article?

    Review articles are divided into 2 categories as narrative, and systematic reviews. Narrative reviews are written in an easily readable format, and allow consideration of the subject matter within a large spectrum. However in a systematic review, a very detailed, and comprehensive literature surveying is performed on the selected topic.

  13. A Systematic Review of the Literature on Health and Wellness Coaching

    The most recent prior review of the effectiveness of health coaching reviewed only 15 articles and concluded that the body of literature as a whole was inconclusive due to theoretical and methodological issues. 34 It will be of great interest to revisit the issue of whether health coaching will be consistently effective at promoting health ...

  14. Healthcare scheduling in optimization context: a review

    Our contribution in this review paper is to compare and analyze all scientific work between 2010 -2020 in optimization-based healthcare scheduling, focusing on metaheuristic approaches. We investigate several versions of problem definitions in the research of patient admission scheduling.

  15. How to Conduct a Literature Review (Health Sciences and Beyond)

    The other pages in this guide will cover some basic steps to consider when conducting a traditional health sciences literature review. See below for a quick look at some of the more popular types of literature reviews. For additional information on a variety of review methods, the following article provides an excellent overview. Grant MJ, Booth A.

  16. Responding to Online Patient Reviews

    Higher Review Volume Means a Higher Likelihood of New Patient Bookings: Similarly, healthcare professionals with 7-12 reviews received 5x more appointment requests than doctors without reviews, and those in the top quintile (23+ surveys) received 9.7x more. Patients Prefer a Rating of 4 Stars or More: When considering profiles with at least 7 ...

  17. What are Literature Reviews?

    Literature reviews are are comprehensive summaries and syntheses of the previous research on a given topic. While narrative reviews are common across all academic disciplines, reviews that focus on appraising and synthesizing research evidence are increasingly important in the health and social sciences.. Most evidence synthesis methods use formal and explicit methods to identify, select and ...

  18. Literature Reviews

    Download a sample template of a health sciences review matrix (GoogleSheets) Steps modified from: Cook, D. A., & West, C. P. (2012). Conducting systematic reviews in medical education: a stepwise approach. Medical Education, 46(10), 943-952. << Previous: Critical Appraisal Resources;

  19. A Review of Health-Beneficial Properties of Oats

    1. Introduction. Oat (Avena sativa L.) is unique among all cereal crops because it possesses many nutrients that bear value for human food, animal feed, health care, and cosmetics [1,2].It is an annual crop cultivated for more than 2000 years in different parts of the world [] and is one of the oldest crops known to human civilization [].It appeared in cultivation several thousand years later ...

  20. How to Write a Good Review for a Doctor (Samples Included)

    Step 1: Select The Right Review Site. If you Google the phrase "review websites" you'll reach billions of results. Scroll down a little bit from the search bar and you'll get bombarded with blog posts that list these types of websites. They're helpful, but they won't help your endeavor.

  21. Medical Review Editorial Process

    Medical reviewers verify information, research and health claims to ensure that the entire piece is accurate. They make sure we're using the correct terminology without confusing jargon - so ...

  22. Data visualisation in scoping reviews and evidence maps on health

    Scoping reviews and evidence maps are forms of evidence synthesis that aim to map the available literature on a topic and are well-suited to visual presentation of results. A range of data visualisation methods and interactive data visualisation tools exist that may make scoping reviews more useful to knowledge users. The aim of this study was to explore the use of data visualisation in a ...

  23. Race, Healthcare, and Health Disparities: A Critical Review and

    In this review we aimed to examine racial health disparities through the SDoH model and apply socioenvironmental theory 12 and resource deprivation theory 13 as race-conscious filters through which racial disparities data is analyzed and synthesized (Table 1). The analysis informed the conceptual framework through which we developed and propose ...

  24. Find a Hospital

    Hospital Awards & Ratings. Healthgrades evaluates hospital quality for conditions and procedures based solely on clinical outcomes to help consumers understand, compare and evaluate hospital performance. America's Best Hospitals. Specialty Excellence. Patient Safety Excellence. Outstanding Patient Experience. Ob-Gyn Care.

  25. A Review of Health Impact Assessments in the U.S.: Current State-of

    A systematic review was conducted of health impact assessments (HIAs) from the U.S. to obtain a clear picture of how HIAs are being implemented nationally and to identify potential areas for improving the HIA community of practice. The review was focused on HIAs from the four sectors that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) Sustainable and Healthy Communities Research ...

  26. Health Benefits of Probiotics: A Review

    The reported beneficial effects of probiotic consumption include improvement of intestinal health, amelioration of symptoms of lactose intolerance, and reduction of the risk of various other diseases, and several well-characterized strains of Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria are available for human use [ 3, 4 ].

  27. The Role Of Tracking Reviews In The Age Of Healthcare Consumerism

    The Benefits Of Tracking Reviews . Understanding patient reviews is crucial for healthcare organizations in this age of consumerism. By proactively tracking online patient reviews, healthcare ...

  28. A Review of Health-Beneficial Properties of Oats

    The consumption of oats has been determined to be beneficial for human health by promoting immunomodulation and improving gut microbiota. In addition, oat consumption assists in preventing diseases such as atherosclerosis, dermatitis, and some forms of cancer. While much has been published in relation to oat nutrients and oat fibers and their ...

  29. Health Sciences Review

    The articles will be selected based on their impact on urgent issues in health, global issues in health, and also for educational purposes. Health Sciences Review will accept submissions of review articles from across the full range of therapy areas in health sciences. The journal will aim to give insight into the most urgent and important ...

  30. A scoping review to identify and describe the characteristics of

    We conducted a scoping review which identified and described 39 MFs of health research partnerships, but we did not identify any theory. Theory is utilized to predict and explain aspects of phenomena such as the success or failure of health research partnerships [24, 25, 80].We did not aim to examine the success or failure of health research partnerships, or to identify factors that predict ...