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Ann Barry Flood

Professor of Radiology, TDI, Dartmouth
Verified email at dartmouth.edu
Cited by 6891

Modifying Unwarranted Variations In Health Care: Shared Decision Making Using Patient Decision Aids: A review of the evidence base for shared decision making.

AM O'Connor, HA Llewellyn-Thomas, AB Flood - Health affairs, 2004 - healthaffairs.org
Ann Barry FloodAnn Barry Flood holds these same appointments at Dartmouth and is
a professor in … g MJ Barry et al., “A Randomized Trial of a Multimedia Shared Decision-Making …

Does practice make perfect?: Part I: the relation between hospital volume and outcomes for selected diagnostic categories

AB Flood, WR Scott, W Ewy - Medical care, 1984 - journals.lww.com
The effect of a greater volume of patients with similar conditions being treated at a hospital
on the outcomes achieved is studied using a variety of categories of patients, 15 surgical and …

Primary care physician workforce and Medicare beneficiaries' health outcomes

CH Chang, TA Stukel, AB Flood, DC Goodman - Jama, 2011 - jamanetwork.com
Context Despite a widespread interest in increasing the numbers of primary care physicians
to improve care and to moderate costs, the relationship of the primary care physician …

The role of expectations in patients' reports of post-operative outcomes and improvement following therapy

AB Flood, DP Lorence, J Ding, K McPherson… - Medical care, 1993 - journals.lww.com
Outcomes research typically focuses on the technical capabilities associated with treatment
that predicts patients' post-therapy outcomes adjusting for health-related factors. Research …

The importance of patient preference in the decision to screen for prostate cancer

AB Flood, JE Wennberg, RF Nease Jr… - Journal of general …, 1996 - Springer
OBJECTIVE: Routine screening for prostate cancer is controversial because of frequent
false-positive results, the potential for slow, non-life-threatening growth of untreated cancer, the …

Does Practice Make Perfect?: Part II: The Relation Between Volume and and Outcomes and Other Hospital Characteristics

AB Flood, WR Scott, W Ewy - Medical care, 1984 - journals.lww.com
The effect of a greater volume of patients with similar conditions being treated at a hospital
on the outcomes achieved is investigated for almost 500,000 selected surgical and medical …

Through the lenses of organizational sociology: the role of organizational theory and research in conceptualizing and examining our health care system

AB Flood, ML Fennell - Journal of health and social behavior, 1995 - JSTOR
This paper reviews various theoretical perspectives on organizational change which have
been and could be applied to medical organizations. These perspectives are discussed as …

Overview of the principles and practice of biodosimetry

HM Swartz, BB Williams, AB Flood - Radiation and environmental …, 2014 - Springer
The principle of biodosimetry is to utilize changes induced in the individual by ionizing radiation
to estimate the dose and, if possible, to predict or reflect the clinically relevant response, …

[HTML][HTML] Oxygenation Status of Malignant Tumors vs. Normal Tissues: Critical Evaluation and Updated Data Source Based on Direct Measurements with pO2 …

P Vaupel, AB Flood, HM Swartz - Applied Magnetic Resonance, 2021 - Springer
Immature and chaotic vascular networks with critically increased intervascular distances are
characteristic features of malignant tumors. Spatial and temporal heterogeneities of blood …

The impact of organizational and managerial factors on the quality of care in health care organizations

AB Flood - Medical Care Review, 1994 - journals.sagepub.com
With leadership from the Clinton administration, politi-cians, professionals, business and
labor representatives, and the lay pub-lic are engaged once more in a serious debate to …