Cynthia Macahilig
- Agreement between patient-reported and chart documented outcomes: Case study in COPDBy Caitlyn Solem, Lavanya Sudharshan, Shawn Sun, Cynthia Macahilig, Monica Katyal, Xin Gao and Andrew ShorrCaitlyn Solem1Health Economics and Outcomes Research, Pharmerit North America, Bethesda, MA, United StatesLavanya Sudharshan1Health Economics and Outcomes Research, Pharmerit North America, Bethesda, MA, United StatesShawn Sun2Health Economics and Outcomes Research, Forest Research Institute, Jersey City, NJ, United StatesCynthia Macahilig3Research Operations, Medical Data Analytics, Parsippany, NJ, United StatesMonica Katyal3Research Operations, Medical Data Analytics, Parsippany, NJ, United StatesXin Gao1Health Economics and Outcomes Research, Pharmerit North America, Bethesda, MA, United StatesAndrew Shorr4Pulmonary Critical Care, Washington Hospital Center and Georgetown University, Washington, DC, United States
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