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Ambulatory care

Emergency Nurse, 2012
Ambulatory emergency care (AEC) can reduce pressure on the NHS by ensuring that emergency care takes place on the day of presentation and that admissions are avoided, says the Department of Health.
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ASHP Guidelines: Minimum Standard for Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Practice

Best Practices, 2019
In recent years, there has been an increasing emphasis in health systems on the provision of ambulatory care services. Payers have created incentives to decrease hospitalization rates and length of stay, making way for a new shift toward pay-for ...

semanticscholar   +1 more source

Ambulatory-Care Data

New England Journal of Medicine, 1973
Despite the top-heavy emphasis on hospital inpatient care in this country, the vast majority of transactions between our profession and the population we serve occur in outpatient or ambulatory settings. Patients enter the "system" via physicians' offices and clinics.
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Prescribing pharmacists in the ambulatory care setting: Experience at the University of North Carolina Medical Center.

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2016
PURPOSE The prescribing authorities, clinical activities, and productivity documentation strategies of ambulatory care clinic-based pharmacists practicing within a large academic health system are described.
E. Hawes   +7 more
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Ambulatory Care

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1990
Budget constraints, loss of staff, and the inability of administrators to define nursing needs in the outpatient department lead to the development of a tool to define the role of the healthcare provider in the outpatient department. The author discusses the tool's use in categorizing and quantifying nursing activities.
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Physician Networks and Ambulatory Care-sensitive Admissions

Medical Care, 2015
Background:Research on the quality and cost of care traditionally focuses on individual physicians or medical groups. Social network theory suggests that the care a patient receives also depends on the network of physicians with whom a patient’s ...
L. Casalino   +7 more
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Ambulatory care.

Emergency Nurse, 2015
Emergency healthcare provision is changing, and services need to respond to evolving health economies while providing safe, effective, patient-centred care.
I. M. Harris
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Ambulatory Palliative Care

2018
Ambulatory palliative care for cancer patients is the practice of promoting quality of life over the course of this serious illness. Quality of life starts with expert symptom management, allowing patients to have reductions in their pain, constipation, nausea, anorexia, dyspnea, anxiety, and fatigue, among others.
Vicki A. Jackson   +2 more
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Measuring interdependence in ambulatory care

Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2015
SummaryRationale, aims and objectivesComplex systems differ from complicated systems in that they are nonlinear, unpredictable and lacking clear cause‐and‐effect relationships, largely due to the interdependence of their components (effects of interconnectedness on system behaviour and consequences).
Robert Wood   +2 more
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Home-based primary care and the risk of ambulatory care-sensitive condition hospitalization among older veterans with diabetes mellitus.

JAMA Internal Medicine, 2014
IMPORTANCE Primary care services based at home have the potential to reduce the likelihood of hospitalization among older adults with multiple chronic diseases.
S. Edwards   +3 more
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