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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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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 Care in Rehabilitation

American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 2023
Abstract A patient-physician discovers the benefits of long and intensive rehabilitation after a head injury. Progress, slow but verifiable, has continued for more than 2 yrs. Many insurers and providers might have given up and said I could not benefit from further treatment after I could manage the activities of daily living.
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Continuity of Care: A Reconceptualization

Medical Care Research and Review, 2001
Although continuity of care is considered an essential feature of good health care, researchers have used and measured continuity in many different ways, and no clear conceptual framework links continuity to outcomes. This article offers a reconceptualization and definition of continuity based on agency theory. It posits that the value of continuity is
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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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The Continuing Care Client

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1994
In the present contribution, I would like to describe modes of care for people who, because of their mental health problems, need the continuing or occasional help of different institutions (Ramon, 1990). Some service structures are described which are the most outstanding. The history and organisation of relevant institutions, as well as possibilities
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Continuity of Care for Children in Foster Care

Pediatrics, 2003
Objective. To compare the continuity of care experienced by children who are in foster care with that of children who are not in foster care and are covered under Medicaid managed care and Medicaid fee-for-service (FFS).Methods. This retrospective cohort study used Medicaid claims/encounter data from Washington state.
David L, DiGiuseppe   +1 more
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Whither Continuity of Care?

New England Journal of Medicine, 1999
As I walk down the halls of the hospital to see my patients, I cannot help but notice a marked change.
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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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The continuing care service

New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1988
AbstractThe challenge for the Continuing Care Service is to provide clients with the appropriate level of support—no more and no less—to help them realize their potential for living autonomously in the community.
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