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The chronic child patient: Ensuring continuity of care.
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1985Children under state supervision who are identified as needing long-term psychiatric care often do not have the opportunity to benefit from consistent mental health treatment. The difficulties in establishing a consensus about long-term treatment and the problems resulting from an absence of anyone consistently involved with the child over time are ...
Jacqueline M, Griffith +2 more
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Physical health of patients in continuing care
Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 1999As psychiatrists, we are responsible for large numbers of patients who require follow-up over years, and often lifelong. Usually these patients suffer from chronic psychotic illnesses, and their psychiatrist may be their main point of contact with the medical profession.
Alistair Santhouse, Frank Holloway
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Providing Continuity of Care for Cancer Patients
Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 1990Palliative care is essential for enhancing a cancer patient's quality of life and decreasing his or her pain during the last days of life. This article describes the services provided by the Continuing Care Unit in the Pain Therapy Division, National Cancer Institute, Milan, Italy.
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Impact of medication reconciliation at discharge on continuity of patient care in France
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 2016M. Van Hollebeke +6 more
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Continuity of Care for Advanced Cancer Patients
Journal of Palliative Care, 2005Isabelle, Dumont +2 more
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Does continuity of care improve patient outcomes?
The Journal of family practice, 2005Continuity of care is a cornerstone of primary care that has been promoted by recent trends in medical education and in the way health care delivery is organized. We sought to determine the effect of sustained continuity of care (SCOC) on the quality of patient care.We conducted a systematic review of all articles in Medline (January 1966 to January ...
Michael D, Cabana, Sandra H, Jee
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Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2007
S. Kripalani +5 more
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S. Kripalani +5 more
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Continuity of care. A patient-centered model.
General hospital psychiatry, 1981A patient-centered model for the delivery of mental health services to acute psychiatric patients is described. This model may also be applicable to more comprehensive delivery systems. Mental health systems usually are centered around separate staff and physical locations of various units.
S B, Bernstein, K, Zander
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