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Continuity of care

Veterinary Record, 2016
IN those happy, halcyon days of yore, clients were for life. You knew them like friends and knew their animals better. Sadly those times are rapidly vanishing and, ultimately, it will be the health and welfare of the animals ‘under our care’ that will suffer. The current trend seems to be a particular problem in equine practice.
Denis, Pereira Gray   +4 more
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Continuity of Care

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
Continuity of care is of value only to the extent that it has an impact on the outcome of care, the prevention or reduction of physical, mental, or social disabilities, the satisfaction of patients, and the costs of care. It is important that research studies include patients with a broad range of social characteristics and that costs as well as health
J S, Gonnella, M W, Herman
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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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Challenges and solutions in the continuity of home care for rural older people: A thematic analysis

Home Health Care Services Quarterly, 2020
Home care is essential for the continuity of care, but rural communities struggle to procure these services regularly. As rural populations age, these difficulties may be exacerbated.
R. Ohta   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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