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    Experimental Investigation of Indoor Air Pollutants in Residential Buildings by Tan, Caren C. L., Finney, Karen N., Chen, Qun, Russell, Nigel V., Sharifi, Vida N., Swithenbank, Jim

    Published in Indoor + built environment (01-06-2013)
    “…Indoor air quality is affected by many factors, including energy provision/use. The main objective of this research was to investigate indoor air pollutant…”
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    Diabetes outcomes in specialist and general practitioner settings in Singapore: challenges of right-siting by Wee, Shiou Liang, Tan, Caren G P, Ng, Hilda S H, Su, Scott, Tai, Virginia U M, Flores, John V P G, Khoo, Daphne H C

    “…The Singapore public healthcare system has increasingly used the term "right-siting" to describe the principle that stable chronic disease patients should be…”
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    Pattern and outcome of subsidised referrals to cardiology specialist outpatient clinics by Kwok, Bernard W K, Tang, Hak Chiaw, Wee, Shiou Liang, Tai, Virginia U M, Tan, Caren G P, Chua, Terrance S J

    “…Increasing demand for public healthcare and access to specialist care has become a major concern. Characterising the referral pattern to a national centre's…”
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    Experimental investigation of indoor air pollutants in three residential buildings by Tan, Caren

    Published 01-01-2012
    “…We spend about 90% of our time inside buildings, where we control the quality of the environment for health, thermal comfort, security and productivity. The…”
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    Dissertation
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    The influence of economic incentives and regulatory factors on the adoption of treatment technologies: a case study of technologies used to treat heart attacks by Bech, Mickael, Christiansen, Terkel, Dunham, Kelly, Lauridsen, Jørgen, Lyttkens, Carl Hampus, McDonald, Kathryn, McGuire, Alistair

    Published in Health economics (01-10-2009)
    “…The Technological Change in Health Care Research Network collected unique patient‐level data on three procedures for treatment of heart attack patients…”
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    Technological Change Around The World: Evidence From Heart Attack Care by Moreland, Abigail, Mcclellan, Mark, Kessler, Daniel, Saynina, Olga, Hobbs, Michael, Ridout, Steve, Richardson, Jeff, Robertson, Iain, Closon, Marie, Perelman, Julian, Fassbender, Konrad, Tu, Jack, Curry, Grant, Austin, Peter, Pilote, Louise, Eisenberg, Mark J., Terkel, Christiansen, Ivar Søndbø, Kristiansen, Madsen, Mette, Rasmussen, Søren, Michael, Goldacre, Yeates, David G.R., Robinson, Michael, Keskimäki, Ilmo, Häkkinen, Unto, Veikko, Salomaa, Mähönen, Markku, Dormont, Brigitte, Milcent, Carine, Durand-Zaleski, Isabelle, Ethel-Sherry, Gordon, Haklai, Ziona, Kark, Jeremy, Shmueli, Amir, Atella, Vincenzo, Fabbri, Daniele, Vanuzzo, Diego, Pilotto, Lorenza, Pilotto, Laura, Imanaka, Yuichi, Yoshihiro, Kaneko, Noguchi, Haruko, Toyo, Eiwa, Young-Hoon, Kim, Bong-Min, Yang, Haug, Charlotte, Mcguire, Alistair, Raikou, Maria, Windmeijer, Frank, Boyd, James, Koon Hou, Mak, Kai Hong, Phua, Ng Tze, Pin, Ling Ling, Sim, Suok-Kai, Chew, Caren, Tan, Carl Hampus, Lyttkens, Dozet, Alexander, Lindgren, Anna, Höjgård, Sören, Öhlin, Hans, Paccaud, Fred, Burnand, Bernard, Wietlisbach, Vincent, Holly, Alberto, Gardiol, Lucien, Eggli, Yves, Mei-Shu, Lai, Joan C., Lo, Heidenreich, Paul, Mcdonald, Kathryn, Newhouse, Joseph

    Published in Health Affairs (01-05-2001)
    “…Although technological change is a hallmark of health care worldwide, relatively little evidence exists on whether changes in health care differ across the…”
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    Ethnic differences in utilization of invasive cardiac procedures and in long‐term survival following acute myocardial infarction by Mak, Koon‐Hou, Kark, Jeremy D., Chia, Kee‐Seng, Tan, Caren, Foong, Bok‐Huay, Chew, Suok‐Kai

    Published in Clinical cardiology (Mahwah, N.J.) (01-05-2004)
    “…Background: Ethnic differences in coronary mortality have been documented, and South Asians from the Indian subcontinent are particularly vulnerable…”
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