Arbor Research
 

Arbor Research Collaborative for Health News 

 
April 2014
In This Issue
DPM Web Conference
Scientific Meetings
Health Policy & Practice
Recent Publications
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DOPPS Practice Monitor Web Conference

     

The DOPPS will host a free, public Web conference to discuss the latest data available from the DOPPS Practice Monitor (DPM) on Thursday, May 8, 2014 at 3 p.m. EDT. Please click here to register for this event.

 

                                     


 

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Arbor Research is continuing to grow. We offer challenging and rewarding opportunities for highly skilled, intellectual, and dedicated individuals who share our commitment to improving patients' lives.

 

Please visit our Careers page to learn about our culture and benefits, and to view a full list of current openings.

 

 

                                     


 

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We are pleased to share news about our projects and publications with you. We appreciate your interest in our work to  improve patient care through research that shapes medical policies and practice.

 

                                     


 
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Arbor Research will participate in several scientific meetings this spring, including:

  • National Kidney Foundation (NKF) 2014 Spring Clinical Meetings

  • 51st European Renal Association - European Dialysis and Transplant Association (ERA-EDTA) Congress

  • AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting

  • World Transplant Congress

Please click here for more information about our presentations at these meetings.

 

                                     


 
 

Our Health Policy & Practice Program study team works with decision-makers, using Medicare claims and other data sources to model the effects of proposed policy aimed at improving the delivery and payment for healthcare.

 

Our health policy work includes:

 

                                     


 

Hepatitis C disease severity in living versus deceased donor liver transplant recipients: An extended observation study.