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The origin of the income tax on individuals is generally cited as the passage of the 16th Amendment, passed by Congress on July 2, 1909, and ratified February 3, 1913; however, its history actually goes back even further. During the Civil War Congress passed the Revenue Act of 1861 which included a tax on personal incomes to help pay war expenses.

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death from cancer and for death from other causes thereby indicating good discriminatory accuracy of the prostate cancer modeling A value of indicates perfect discriminationCancerNovember between those patients who survived and those who died over the year period Figure shows calibration plots for patients with pretreatment clinical prostate cancer with and without comorbidity scores The crude cumulative mortalities from cancer and from other causes were computed over and years Patients were divided into groups based on quartiles of the predicted crude cancer mortalities For each quartile group the mean of the predicted cancer mortalities was compared with a nonparametric estimate of crude mortality from cancer developed by Cronin and Feuer In the same way the mean of the predicted othercause mortalities was compared with nonparametric estimates of crude mortality from other causes in each of the quartile groups of the predicted crude mortalities Pairs of the ! mean of the predicted crude mortality from cancer and the nonparametric estimate of crude mortality from cancer and the analogous pairs for othercause mortality laid on or very close to the degree angle line which indicated that the prostate cancer prognostic models were good for predicting crude cumulative mortality from cancer and from other causes Similar tables and plots for the other staging systems ie pure clinical and pathological are provided in a technical report DISCUSSION The CSQS presents survival information that is individualized as much as possible A novel aspect of the independence assumption for competing risks is the ability to use different data sources for estimating othercause mortality The nomogram described herein is specifically designed to provide crude causespecific survival estimatesOriginal ArticleFigure Calibration plots are shown for patients with pretreatment clinical prostate cancer with and without comorbidity scores Each number and letter ! stands for the predicted time and years and quartile group a b c and dCancerNovember Timely and Relevant Survival EstimatesFeuer et alfor prostate cancer patients aged to years whereas the othercause survival estimates for patients aged to years are a function of comorbid conditions For example localized prostate cancer is often a fairly slowgrowing malignancy in which patients and providers are forced to weigh tumor characteristics such as pathologic stage or grade and host factors such as physiologica, additional lives every year by aiming to narrow the inequalities gap at the same timeAbout outcomes strategiesThis is the first of a number of outcomes strategies which will set out the ways in which we will meet our aim of delivering healthcare outcomes as good as anywhere in the world Outcomes strategies set out for a particular service area our ambitions for the quality of services we want to make available to patients and service users and to their carers ! and families without exception the support information and choices whi! ch patients and service users and their carers and families will receive to make best use of these highquality services the ways in which these services will be held to account for the outcomes they deliver through the NHS social care and public health outcomes frameworks the support which the Government will provide to assist these services to meet the outcomes for which they are accountable and the work which the Government will lead with nonstate sectors to help shape services that meet the needs of patients and service users Outcomes strategies set out how the NHS public health and social care services will contribute to the ambitions for progress agreed with the Secretary of State in each of the highlevel outcomes frameworks where only the NHS needs to be involved in improving outcomes in a particular area the relevant outcomes strategy will be initiated and its development led by the NHS Commissioning Board and where integrated action is required across any combi! nation of the NHS public health and social care services to improve outcomes in a particular area the relevant outcomes strategy will be initiated and its development led by theImproving Outcomes A Strategy for CancerDepartment of Health in conjunction with Public Health England and the NHS Commissioning Board as appropriate During the transition to the new structures the Department of Health will lead on the development of all outcomes strategies taking account of the NHS Commissioning Boards and Public Health Englands input as they emerge in shadow form Primary Care Trusts PCTs will continue to take responsibility for delivering on improved outcomes for their patients until they are abolished and their functions in the relevant area transferred to consortia local authorities and the NHS Commissioning Board Outcomes strategies reject the topdown approach of the past which has stifled innovation and creativity Instead they focus on how patients and


hat they agree with providers It will in time be for the NHS Commissioning Board to discuss with the Secretary of State whether more refined measures should be adopted but this will be done with the clear expectation that this will only be sanctioned if new proposals improve access for patients The report of the cancer waiting times review is being published separately and the executive summary of that report is attached at Annex CSocial Care Outcomes Framework The consultation document Transparency in outcomes a framework for adult social care aims to ensure the best outcomes are achieved for those needing social care their families and carers and the wider local community by improving the quality of services and supporting transparent local accountability The consultation proposes using a set of outcome measures for this purpose including a number of suggested measures which will have particular relevance for cancer patients and their carers As the number of people liv! ing with cancer increases so it will become ever more important to ensure the quality of life for those with cancer is maximised It will also be critical to support a personalised approach to living with cancer equipping cancer patients their families and carers with the information they need in formats and languages they understand to make choices about their ongoing care and support The new approach to transparency quality and outcomes in adult social care will help achieve thisImproving Outcomes A Strategy for CancerImproving public health cancer outcomes Healthy Lives Healthy People sets a clear vision for public health and disease prevention focused on improving the healthy life expectancy of the population and improving the health of the poorest fastest It introduces three key shifts public health will be locally led with local ringfenced budgets and powers public health will be unified focused on outcomes and will do what works and responsibility and partnership w! ill be strengthened at every level To drive improvements in public health proposals to develop a Public Health Outcomes Framework are currently out to consultation Healthy Lives Healthy People Transparency in Outcomes sets proposed high level ambitions for health improvement protection and the prevention of ill health It will be for those working at local level to decide how best to deliver improvements against these highlevel outcomes A number of key indicators spanning several of the proposed domains will drive

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