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Implications for Comprehensive Health Care

The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly, 1964
The road ahead for preventive medicine seems dear. It is the delivery of high quality, personalized (as opposed to depersonalized) comprehensive medical care to all. The traditional skills such as epidemiology, statistics, case-finding, and health education are basic to future endeavors.
L E, BURNEY, W A, STEIGER, T, GEORGES
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The Hospital and Comprehensive Health Care

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1973
their current hospital survey procedures. The second issue of particular concern to the participants at the institute was the American Dental Association’s request for membership within the corporate structure of the Joint Com­ mission. The board of commissioners of the Joint Commission also chose to postpone action on this request until they had an ...
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Comprehensive Health Care for the Elderly

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983
Health care for the elderly in the United States remains fragmentary and noncomprehensive despite concern for the needs of an expanding elderly population and a new emphasis on geriatrics. Model health care programs for the elderly have been few and not generally applicable to central city populations.
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Comprehensive Health Care Reform

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1990
To the Editors: Not long after the American College of Physicians (ACP) announced its endorsement of comprehensive health care reform, the National Federation of Housestaff Organizations (NFHO) con...
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COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CARE

Nursing Research, 1972
D. L. Cowen, J. A. Sbarbaro
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COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CARE

Nursing Research, 1968
Ruth A. Cowin   +2 more
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The place of primary health care in a comprehensive health system

Social Science & Medicine, 1986
In considering the place of Primary Health Care in a comprehensive health system, we must first consider what is meant by the term 'comprehensive'. Comprehensive systems take into account all phases of life from infancy to old age, and integrate all aspects of being, including physical, psychological, mental, social, environmental, political and so on.
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Comprehensive Health Care Reform

Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation, 1992
Joseph M. Rees, Alan R. Dimick
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Comprehensive Adolescent Health Care

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1993
If a professional is to budget for one reference text devoted to the acknowledged, time-tested fundamentals of adolescent and young adult health care, I highly recommend this comprehensive, 1200 plus—page, 1992 publication with 146 contributors. It will be a most useful and often-used addition to a medical library for primary care providers, nurses ...
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COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CARE

Nursing Research, 1969
J. C. HASIER   +4 more
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