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- Northwest Neurobehavioral Health
Northwest Neurobehavioral Health, LLC (NNH) is a premiere diagnostic and treatment center for all ages
- Number needed to harm - Wikipedia
In medicine, the number needed to harm (NNH) is an epidemiological measure that indicates how many persons on average need to be exposed to a risk factor over a specific period to cause harm in an average of one person who would not otherwise have been harmed
- Location « Northwest Neurobehavioral Health
View our Non Discrimination Policy » View all NNH Staff Members » Northwest Neurobehavioral Health (208) 955-7333 (208) 955-7330 info@nnhidaho com Find us on Facebook 2463 E Gala Street Ste #100 Meridian, Idaho 83642
- Psychological Services « Northwest Neurobehavioral Health
As needed, we consult with or refer to other professionals within NNH (e g speech, occupational therapy, psychiatry, and neuropsychology) as well as other area health care providers Individual therapy: We provide individual therapy to children, adolescents, and adults
- About Us « Northwest Neurobehavioral Health
Northwest Neurobehavioral Health, LLC (NNH) is a premier diagnostic and treatment center for Idaho’s children and their families
- The Numbers Needed to Treat and Harm (NNT, NNH) Statistics . . .
The number needed to harm (NNH) is a derived statistic that tells us how many patients must receive a particular treatment for 1 additional patient to experience a particular adverse outcome Lower NNT and higher NNH values are associated with a more favorable treatment profile
- What is an example of NNT and NNH? - Drlogy
NNH (Number Needed to Harm) and NNT (Number Needed to Treat) represent two sides of the same coin, providing information about the risks and benefits of treatments or interventions
- NNH Abbreviation Meaning - All Acronyms
NNH stands for Number Needed to Harm, a statistical measure used in clinical research to indicate the number of patients who need to be treated for one to experience a harmful outcome from a treatment or intervention
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