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    Patterns of Prenatal Care Delivery and Obstetric Outcomes before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic by Kern-Goldberger, Adina R, Sheils, Natalie E, Ventura, Maria Eloisa M, Paderanga, Ana Jane A, Janer, Ciara D, Donato, Patricia Rose B, Asch, David A, Srinivas, Sindhu K

    Published in American journal of perinatology (01-04-2023)
    “…Health care providers and health systems confronted new challenges to deliver timely, high-quality prenatal care during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)…”
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    Claims-Based Network Analysis of Disease Progressions in Complex and Non-Complex Older Adults by Onglao, Peter Nicholas, Janer, Ciara, Ventura, Maria Eloisa, Bangerter, Lauren

    Published in Innovation in aging (17-12-2021)
    “…Older adults are the fastest growing subset of complex patients with high medical, behavioral, and social needs. Understanding differences in disease…”
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    A Retrospective Observational Study of Continuous Wireless Vital Sign Monitoring via a Medical Grade Wearable Device on Hospitalized Floor Patients by Weller, Grant B, Mault, James, Ventura, Maria Eloisa, Adams, Justin, Campbell, Frank J, Tremper, Kevin K

    Published in Journal of clinical medicine (13-08-2024)
    “…Continuous vital sign monitoring via wearable technology, combined with algorithm-based notifications, has been utilized for early detection of patient…”
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    Implications of Biological Rates of Aging on Healthcare Expenditures and Morbidity by Santos, Alix Jean, Asuncion, Xavier Eugenio, Rivero-Co, Camille, Ventura, Maria Eloisa, Geronia, Reynaldo, Bangerter, Lauren, Sheils, Natalie

    Published in Innovation in aging (17-12-2021)
    “…Understanding biological aging, which entails impeding the progressive decline of biological systems, is important in enabling older adults to live…”
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    Modeling differential rates of aging using routine laboratory data; Implications for morbidity and health care expenditure by Santos, Alix Jean, Asuncion, Xavier Eugenio, Rivero-Co, Camille, Ventura, Maria Eloisa, GeroniaII, Reynaldo, Bangerter, Lauren, Sheils, Natalie E

    Published 17-03-2021
    “…Aging is a multidimensional process where phenotypes change at varying rates. Longitudinal studies of aging typically involve following a cohort of individuals…”
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