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    Assessment of the Medicare quality improvement organization program by Rollow, William, Lied, Terry R, McGann, Paul, Poyer, James, LaVoie, Lawrence, Kambic, Robert T, Bratzler, Dale W, Ma, Allen, Huff, Edwin D, Ramunno, Lawrence D

    Published in Annals of internal medicine (05-09-2006)
    “…Studies have shown improvement in quality of health care in the United States. However, the factors responsible for this improvement are largely unknown. To…”
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    Using Population Segmentation to Provide Better Health Care for All: The "Bridges to Health" Model by LYNN, JOANNE, STRAUBE, BARRY M., BELL, KAREN M., JENCKS, STEPHEN F., KAMBIC, ROBERT T.

    Published in The Milbank quarterly (01-06-2007)
    “…The model discussed in this article divides the population into eight groups: people in good health, in maternal/infant situations, with an acute illness, with…”
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    Evaluation of natural family planning programmes in Liberia and Zambia by Gray, R H, Kambic, R T, Lanctot, C A, Martin, M C, Wesley, R, Cremins, R

    Published in Journal of biosocial science (01-04-1993)
    “…Studies to evaluate use-effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of natural family planning (NFP) were conducted in Liberia and Zambia. The Liberian programme…”
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    Adverse outcomes of planned and unplanned pregnancies among users of natural family planning: a prospective study by Bitto, A, Gray, R H, Simpson, J L, Queenan, J T, Kambic, R T, Perez, A, Mena, P, Barbato, M, Li, C, Jennings, V

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-03-1997)
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine prospectively whether unplanned pregnancies are associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes among users of natural…”
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    Sex ratio associated with timing of insemination and length of the follicular phase in planned and unplanned pregnancies during use of natural family planning by Gray, R H, Simpson, J L, Bitto, A C, Queenan, J T, Li, C, Kambic, R T, Perez, A, Mena, P, Barbato, M, Stevenson, W, Jennings, V

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-05-1998)
    “…This was a multicentred, prospective study of pregnancies among women using natural family planning. The women maintained natural family planning charts of the…”
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    Timing of conception and the risk of spontaneous abortion among pregnancies occurring during the use of natural family planning by Gray, Ronald H., Simpson, Joe L., Kambic, Robert T., Queenan, John T., Mena, Patricio, Perez, Alfredo, Barbato, Michele

    “…OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to ascertain the effects of timing of conception on the risk of spontaneous abortion STUDY DESIGN: To assess these effects, women…”
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    Natural family planning use-effectiveness and continuation by Kambic, R T

    “…Numerous studies have been conducted to assess the use-effectiveness of natural family planning. However, because of imprecise definitions of terms, these…”
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    Further evidence that infection is an infrequent cause of first trimester spontaneous abortion by SIMPSON, J. L, GRAY, R. H, JENNINGS, V, QUEENAN, J. T, BARBATO, M, PEREZ, A, MENA, P, KAMBIC, R. T, PARDO, F, STEVENSON, W, LI, C

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-09-1996)
    “…A previous cohort study found no clinical evidence that infection occurred more often in subjects experiencing pregnancy loss compared with those experiencing…”
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    Infectious diseases: Further evidence that infection is an infrequent cause of first trimester spontaneous abortion by Leigh Simpson, Joe, Gray, Ronald H., Queenan, John T., Barbato, Michele, Perez, Alfredo, Mena, Patricio, Kambic, Robert T., Pardo, Francisco, Stevenson, Wilma, Li, Chunjun, Jennings, Victoria

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-09-1996)
    “…A previous cohort study found no clinical evidence that infection occurred more often in subjects experiencing pregnancy loss compared with those experiencing…”
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    Factors related to autonomy and discontinuation of use of natural family planning for women in Liberia and Zambia by Kambic, R T, Gray, R H

    “…From 1983 to 1988, natural family planning programs were conducted in Liberia and Zambia. In Liberia 1055 and in Zambia 2709 women used natural family planning…”
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    Fetal outcome among pregnancies in natural family planning acceptors: an international cohort study by Simpson, J L, Gray, R H, Queenan, J T, Kambic, R T, Pérez, A, Mena, P, Barbato, M, Pardo, F, Tagliabue, G, Bitto, A

    “…This international, multicenter, prospective cohort study examines the outcome of pregnancies associated with aging gametes. Comparing pregnancies conceived at…”
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    Use-Effectiveness Among Users of the Symptothermal Method of Family Planning by Kambic, Robert T., Gray, Ronald H., St. Mart, Richard, Lanctot, Claude A., Martin, Mary C.

    Published in International family planning perspectives (01-09-1991)
    “…A 1987 retrospective study examined effectiveness and continuation rates for the symptothermal method (STM) of family planning among a group of 507 women in…”
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