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HCUP Kids' Inpatient Database
- Alternate Title(s)
- KID, HCUP KID, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project Kids' Inpatient Database
- Description
The Kids' Inpatient Database (KID) is part of a family of databases and software tools developed for the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP). The KID is the largest publicly-available all-payer inpatient care database on children. The unique design of the KID enables national and regional studies of common and rare pediatric conditions. The KID can be used to identify, track, and analyze...
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Health Care SystemQuality of Health Care
- Access Rights
- Fee RequiredApplication Required
- Local Expert
- Danil MakarovLeonardo TrasandeSaul Blecker
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NYU Dataset
Brief Computer-Based Information Processing Measures and Pediatric-Onset Multiple Sclerosis
- Authors
- Elizabeth BartlettMichael T. ShawColleen SchwarzCharles Feinberg3 more author(s)...
- Description
This data was collected as part of a study of Pediatric-Onset Multiple Sclerosis (POMS), and to define the neuroanatomic underpinnings of deficits identified with cognitive screening batteries in POMS. Participants with POMS (n=15) were recruited through outpatients visits at the Lourie Center for Pediatric MS at Stony Brook University Health Center, and healthy controls (n=21) were recruited through...
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Chronic DiseaseMental Health
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- Application RequiredAuthor Approval Required
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NYU Dataset
Methods in Infant/Toddler Neuroimaging Study
- Alternate Title(s)
- MINI
- Authors
- Cassandra L. HendrixMoriah E. Thomason
- Description
The Methods in Infant/Toddler Neuroimaging (MINI) study surveyed investigators at infant and toddler research laboratories across the globe to collect information on preferred practices for MRI acquisition, scan success rates, visit preparation, scanning protocols, family accommodations, study design, and addressing incidental findings. The survey was distributed in February 2021 through the Fetal,...
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Neuroscience
- Timeframe
- 2021
- Access Rights
- Free to All
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T1D Exchange Quality Improvement Collaborative
- Alternate Title(s)
- T1DX-QI
- Description
The Type 1 Diabetes Exchange Quality Improvement Collaborative (T1DX-QI) collects information from over 50 participating facilities in the United States, including NYU Langone, on patient care for people with type 1 diabetes. Indicators assessed include: Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) prescriptions and use Monitoring of HbA1c Access to diabetes technology among racial/ethnic groups Mental...
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Chronic DiseaseHealth Care SystemRisk Factors
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- Free to AllApplication Required
- Local Expert
- Jeniece IlkowitzMary Pat Gallagher
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NYU Dataset
Feasibility of reliable, remote assessment of a 13-year-old boy who stopped talking
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- Neeraj KadubandiAbdelwahab ElshourbagyFaraz AzharJames Robert Brasic
- Description
To develop and evaluate a potential comprehensive instrument for the assessment of catatonia in the pediatric population, the investigators reviewed a recording of clinical assessments undertaken with a 13 year old patient. The video was shown once before the raters independently completed each of the following assessments to determine inter-rater agreement: Bush-Francis Catatonia Rating Scale; Pediatric...
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Mental Health
- Access Rights
- Free to All