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Dionne S Kringos

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Cohen E, Kringos D, Grandiek F, Kouwenberg L, Sperna Weiland N, Richie C, et al.
Health Expect . 2025 Jan; 28(1):e70155. PMID: 39828934
Introduction: The ethical obligation to reduce the environmental impact of healthcare systems prompts an exploration of if and when environmental concerns should be integrated into clinical decision-making. In this study,...
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Kouwenberg L, Cohen E, Hehenkamp W, Snijder L, Kampman J, Kucukkeles B, et al.
Environ Health Perspect . 2024 Dec; 132(12):126002. PMID: 39729358
Background: Climate change is the 21st century's biggest global health threat, endangering health care systems worldwide. Health care systems, and hospital care in particular, are also major contributors to greenhouse...
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Wammes J, Vullings I, Kringos D, Wouterse B, Daams J, Langendam M, et al.
J Am Med Dir Assoc . 2024 Sep; 25(11):105249. PMID: 39245232
Objectives: Many countries have reformed their long-term care system to promote aging-in-place. Currently, there is no framework for evaluating these reforms. This review aimed to identify performance indicators used for...
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Cohen E, Kringos D, Kouwenberg L, Sperna Weiland N, Richie C, Aarts J, et al.
Patient Educ Couns . 2024 Sep; 130:108427. PMID: 39243531
Objective: To investigate patient perspectives on climate change and climate change mitigation strategies in healthcare. Methods: A cross-sectional survey among gynaecological patients from two Dutch outpatient clinics. Main outcomes included...
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Lu S, Zhang Y, Ye T, Kringos D
Int J Health Policy Manag . 2024 Aug; 13:8151. PMID: 39099523
Background: High-cost patients account for most healthcare costs and are highly heterogeneous. This study aims to classify high-cost patients into clinically homogeneous subgroups, describe healthcare utilization patterns of subgroups, and...
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Poldrugovac M, Barsanti S, Pardini E, Klazinga N, Kringos D
BMJ Open Qual . 2024 Apr; 13(2). PMID: 38688676
Background: Nursing homes were often the focus of COVID-19 outbreaks. Many factors are known to influence the ability of a nursing home to prevent and contain a COVID-19 outbreak. The...
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Bos V, Klazinga N, Kringos D
BMJ Open . 2024 Apr; 14(4):e078390. PMID: 38670619
Introduction: To date, little is known on how social care data could be used to inform performance-based governance to accelerate progress towards integrated health and social care. Objectives And Design:...
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OHara N, Gage M, Loudermilk C, Drogt C, Klazinga N, Kringos D, et al.
J Am Acad Orthop Surg . 2024 Apr; 32(11):e542-e557. PMID: 38652885
Introduction: Financial toxicity is highly prevalent in patients after an orthopaedic injury. However, little is known regarding the conditions that promote and protect against this financial distress. Our objective was...
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Herrera C, Juarez-Ramirez C, Reyes-Morales H, Bedregal P, Reartes-Penafiel D, Diaz-Portillo S, et al.
Health Aff (Millwood) . 2023 Dec; 42(12):1667-1674. PMID: 38048493
Latin America and the Caribbean was one of the regions hardest hit globally by SARS-CoV-2. This qualitative exploratory study examined how the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the delivery of routine health...
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Mulyanto J, Wibowo Y, Ernawati D, Lestari D, Kringos D
Health Equity . 2023 Oct; 7(1):644-652. PMID: 37786529
Introduction: Access to diabetes management programs is crucial to control the increasing contribution of diabetes to the global burden of disease. However, evidence regarding whether such services are equally accessible...