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Continuity of care

New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1987
AbstractFragmentation of services for chronically mentally ill individuals in the United States requires that continuity in their care be ensured. Continuity presupposes an array of comprehensive service structures and qualitative efforts that reduce barriers to care.
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Continuity of Care

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1958
LAST winter, during my public health nursing experience, I visited the small white frame house on West Center Street. The Fort family lived there and I had come to give Mrs. Fort an injection of testosterone. I knew that if I wanted to I could readily complete this visitenter, prepare the injection, give it, and leave.
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Continuing to Care

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 2013
Thank you for publishing the article “Experiences of Obstetric Nurses Who Are Present for a Perinatal Loss” by Puia, Lewis, and Beck in the May/June 2013 issue of JOGNN. As a nurse educator (with a clinical background in labor and delivery and neonatal intensive care) for the Women & Infants unit at my hospital, I have been involved in several fetal ...
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Continuing care not community care

Nursing Standard, 1994
Well, they've done it again. On a Friday afternoon in August, the latest stab in the back for the beleagured NHS was announced, new 'guidelines' for the continued provision of continuing care by the NHS.
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Respiratory Care Continuing Education

Respiratory Care Clinics of North America, 2005
The need for continuing education for respiratory therapists as well as other for health care practitioners is well established. The changing nature and increased volume of medical information, along with the rapid growth of technology related to respiratory care, demand that professionals engage in continuing education.
Lucy, Kester   +2 more
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Care Continuity and Care Coordination

JAMA Internal Medicine, 2014
Improving care coordinationhas emergedas a key strategyof many payers and policymakers for enhancing the quality and lowering the costs ofhealth care in theUnitedStates.Accountable care organizations and bundled payments aim to bridge the provider-based silos that fragment care.
Lena M, Chen, John Z, Ayanian
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Continuity of care

British Journal of General Practice, 2023
Denis Pereira, Gray, Philip, Evans
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Continuity of care matters

BMJ, 2008
The current focus on increasing access makes it more difficult for patients to see the same doctor. But Bruce Guthrie and colleagues argue that relationships between doctors and patients are central to good ...
Guthrie, Bruce   +3 more
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Continuity of cancer care

Cancer, 1991
AbstractThe importance of providing continuity in the care of all patients with major medical problems, such as cancer, has widespread acceptance in our current health care system. From the perspective of an oncology social work clinician, this article offers a definition of the concept of continuity of care, examines factors influencing its provision ...
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Continuously Improving Primary Care

The Joint Commission Journal on Quality Improvement, 1994
This article describes efforts to understand and improve the daily work processes of primary care within the Henry Ford Health System, where continuous quality improvement (CQI) has been a key business strategy since 1988. We began a pilot project in 1990 that attempted to accelerate the implementation of continuous improvement in primary care.
Mark J. Young   +3 more
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