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Decreasing Elective Deliveries Before 39 Weeks of Gestation in an Integrated Health Care System
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2009The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has recommended that elective deliveries not be performed before 39 weeks of gestation, to minimize prematurity-related neonatal complications. Because a worrisome number of elective deliveries were occurring before 39 weeks of gestation in our system, we developed and implemented a program to ...
Bryan T, Oshiro +4 more
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Timeliness of care delivery for lung cancer patients in a vertically integrated health care system.
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2016127 Background: A Kaiser Permanente Southern California (KPSC) organizational goal is to achieve optimal timeliness of cancer care delivery. The purpose of this report is to present a process used for a multi-disciplinary physician led performance improvement exercise at the at the Los Angeles Medical Center and share initial learnings.
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Health care law newsletter, 1994
The prospects for federal legislation preempting state corporate practice restrictions are unclear. The health care reform bill originally introduced by President Clinton contained a provision that would have preempted "any state law related to the corporate practice of medicine" insofar as it applied to the arrangements between non-fee-for-service ...
R, Sevell, T L, Wagner, J, Douglas
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The prospects for federal legislation preempting state corporate practice restrictions are unclear. The health care reform bill originally introduced by President Clinton contained a provision that would have preempted "any state law related to the corporate practice of medicine" insofar as it applied to the arrangements between non-fee-for-service ...
R, Sevell, T L, Wagner, J, Douglas
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2016
Worldwide, there is increasing demand for healthcare services due to population growth, longevity, and the exponential increase in the prevalence of chronic diseases. The rising rate of chronic diseases is attributable to the quartet of modifiable health risk behaviors of physical inactivity, poor nutrition, tobacco use, and excessive alcohol ...
Stephen O. Agboola, Kamal Jethwani
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Worldwide, there is increasing demand for healthcare services due to population growth, longevity, and the exponential increase in the prevalence of chronic diseases. The rising rate of chronic diseases is attributable to the quartet of modifiable health risk behaviors of physical inactivity, poor nutrition, tobacco use, and excessive alcohol ...
Stephen O. Agboola, Kamal Jethwani
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Integration of health care delivery. Report of a WHO Study Group.
World Health Organization technical report series, 1996WHO defines health by use of the term "well-being". Many people have a more limited view, however, seeing health as no more than the absence of illness. This limited view is reflected in the various "vertical" programmes that aim to combat a specific disease or carry out a particular medical intervention.
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Loosening the Gordian Knot of governance in integrated health care delivery systems.
Frontiers of health services management, 1995A new organizational species is emerging--the integrated health care delivery system. Aligned with both the anticipated provisions of federal and state health care reform initiatives and emerging purchaser demands, integrated delivery systems could dominate many health care markets by the end of this decade. Integration is both the defining feature and
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