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ACIP: Guidance for Health Economics Studies
These procedures should be followed for economic analyses to be presented to an ACIP Work Group or to the ACIP, effective as of the ACIP meeting of October 23-24, 2019.Cost-effectiveness and other types of economic analyses are frequently presented during meetings of ACIP Work Groups (WGs) and the ACIP. The Guidance for Health Economics Studies Presented to the ACIP, 2019 Update (Guidance) was developed to ensure that economic data presented to the WGs and to the ACIP are uniform in presentation, understandable, and of the highest quality. The Guidance mandates a technical review of any economic study that is being considered for presentation. Economic study materials that are being submitted for review must include two items: (1) a document or report that describes the methods and results of the study, and (2) a slide set and/or other presentation materials
The Secret of Skutik
Buku ini, berjudul "The Secret of Skutik" yang ditulis oleh Acip Setiawan, tampaknya membahas topik yang berkaitan dengan sepeda motor atau kendaraan bermotor. Namun, informasi lebih lanjut tentang isi buku tidak tersedia dalam teks yang Anda berikan.202 p. ; 25 c
Airport Capital Improvement Plan (ACIP)
https://doi.org/10.21949/14027951993PDFResearch PaperAirport facilitiesCapital expendituresGovernment fundingEconomic analysisData collectionPolicy, legislation and regulationAirport Capital Improvement Planning (ACIP)Airport developmentGovernment oversightGrant fundsOrder 5100.39United StatesUnited States. Federal Aviation AdministrationNTL-AVIATION-Airports and FacilitiesNTL-AVIATION-Aviation Economics and FinanceNTL-ECONOMICS AND FINANCE-FundingUS Transportation CollectionDescribes the beginning of Airport Capital Improvement Planning (ACIP), itsgoals, the national priority calculation, and a copy of the actual Order.84
Special Update: Dysfunction at ACIP
Runtime 00:16:28In this special update, Dr. Osterholm and Chris Dall recap the events of last week's ACIP meeting and what it means for COVID, MMRV, and hepatitis B vaccine availability.Dall, Chris; Osterholm, Michael. (2025). Special Update: Dysfunction at ACIP. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/278875
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Development of an ACIP pile-specific load-displacement model
Augered cast-in-place piles, also known as ACIP piles, have been used for more than
seven decades in the United States and have gained in popularity due to their relatively
quick installation and cost-effectiveness. Owing to the reduced impact on the neighboring
environment as compared to some other deep foundation installation methods, ACIP piles
are appropriate for use in urban areas. Although there has been an increase in application
of ACIP piles, relatively little research on this type of pile has been performed as
compared to similar deep foundations, such as drilled shafts. The insufficient
experimental work on ACIP pile behavior and lack of ACIP pile specific load-
displacement models have led practicing engineers to use the results and methodologies
from drilled shafts. An example of this is the use of t-z and q-z based load transfer models
from drilled shaft-specific relationships to estimate the load-displacement behavior of
ACIP piles. Such applications can result in an underestimation of shaft resistance and
consequently disagreement between the predicted and measured load-displacement
behavior of the ACIP piles.
This thesis evaluates the ability of currently used load-displacement models to
estimate the measured load-displacement behavior of ACIP piles. Also, a new
empirically-based ACIP pile-specific t-z model is proposed that, in combination with the
O’Neill and Reese (1999) q-z model and ACIP pile-specific toe bearing resistance model,
forms an ACIP pile specific load-displacement model. Experiments of instrumented
ACIP piles installed in the granular soils of Western Washington were used to develop
the ACIP pile specific t-z model. Comparison between the results from the currently used
load-displacement models with the proposed model showed that the proposed model
provides an improvement in the prediction of the load-displacement behavior of ACIP
piles.
Finally, an analysis of variability is performed using the Monte Carlo Simulation
with the sample probability distributions of the uncertain variables in load-displacement
model. These analyses result in provide a set of possible loads for a number of common
service level displacements, which are reported as cumulative density function (CDF)
curves. The CDF curves for loads corresponding to a displacement considered can be a
useful tool in design procedure of ACIP piles
ACIP smallpox vaccination recommendations : summary
Thursday, October 17, 2002, 05 :50 EDT (5:5 0 AM EDT)CDCHAN-00104-2002-10-17-UPD\u2013NIn June 2001, The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) made recommendations for the use of smallpox (vaccinia) vaccine to protect persons who work with orthopoxviruses, to prepare for a possible bioterrorism attack, and to respond to an attack involving smallpox . This recommendation was followed in June 2002 with draft supplemental recommendations that extended the ACIP s smallpox vaccination recommendation to include people designated to respond or care for a suspected or confirmed case of smallpox. Specifically, the ACIP recommended voluntary vaccination of people serving on what subsequently have been designated as 1) \u201cSmallpox Public Health Teams\u201d and 2) \u201cSmallpox Health Care Teams\u201d. The June 2002 draft supplemental smallpox vaccine recommendations also clarified and expanded the primary strategy for control and containment of smallpox in the event of an outbreak.In September, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) asked the ACIP to provide additional guidance on eight smallpox vaccination implementation issues, including the scope and composition of the Smallpox Health Care Teams. The eight issues were: 1) types of healthcare workers that should included in Smallpox Health Care Teams; 2) care of the smallpox vaccination site; 3) need for administrative leave forvaccinated healthcare workers; 4) screening for atopic dermatitis as a contraindication for vaccination; 5) screening for pregnancy as a contraindication for smallpox vaccination; 6) screening for HIV infection as a contraindication for smallpox vaccination; 7) simultaneous administration of smallpox vaccines with other vaccines; and 8) vaccination of smallpox vaccinators.The ACIP 's recommendations reflect consultation with CDC's Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC) and DHHS's National Vaccine Advisory Committee (NVAC). The ACIP recommendations are being forwarded to HICPAC for their review and consideration on October 22 and 23, 2002. The Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee provides advice and guidance to CDC and DHHS regarding infection control practices and strategies for surveillance, prevention, and control of health care-associated infections (e.g., nosocomial infections), antimicrobial resistance and related events in settings where healthcare is provided (e.g., hospitals, long-term care facilities, and home health agencies).In the coming weeks, the joint ACIP-HICPAC recommendations will be forwarded to CDC and DHHS for their review and consideration
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