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AlignMap In Cites is a new tumblelog I’m auditioning as an augmentation to the AlignMap web site and weblog.1
Since the last AlignMap post referencing AlignMap In Cites, several items have been posted there. Some of those I consider most interesting are listed below:2
- The Psychotic Dilemma
- Workplace Wellness Programs: Pro and Con
- Problems With Compliance Among Australian Aboriginal People For Whom Western Medications Have Little Meaning
- International Osteoporosis Foundation report outlining fiscal and clinical impact of noncompliance in osteoporosis patients signals the launch of the IOF Staying Power: Closing the Adherence Gap in Osteoporosis campaign
- 33% of patients admit that they did not fill all their NEW prescriptions in the past year
- Having to pay as little as $10 of a mammogram’s cost leads many older women to skip the breast cancer exam, a large study of Medicare users finds
- Medicine is not set up to worry about what happens when people leave the doctor’s office
- Researchers Propose Consumers Buy Yearly ‘Drug Licenses’ as New Way to Pay for Prescriptions; Compliance Expected To Improve
- Nobody knows why people lie to their doctors and nurses but we do have an infallible technique for detecting patients who are telling porkies; their lips move
- The National Audit Office wants to print the cost of drugs on packets to discourage us feckless patients from wasting precious NHS resources by failing to take the medicines we have been prescribed.
- As far as I an remember, that was the only compliant patient I’ve ever had here.
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I’ve added a search function to AlignMap In Cites (see area in red box above). Like the tumblelog itself, the search mechanism is on trial. This search is fast and covers all the posts (unlike Google, which covers only those posts indexed by the Googlebot). The limitation of this mechanism is that, as far as I can determine, it can search only for a continuous string; e.g., entering “patient compliance” will find all instances of “patient compliance” as a single term but will not find posts with both “patient” and “compliance” if those words are separated - such as “The patient was in the compliance study.”
Footnotes
- See AlignMap In Cites - More Content, Less Delay [back]
- These items are listed by time of entry with the most recent first. The links below go directly to the single item described. All entries can be accessed in a single listing at AlignMap In Cites. [back]
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