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Health Care Delivery

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
"Health Care Financing and Delivery in the Decade Ahead" is a prosaic title that could be, and no doubt has been, used many times to introduce a monograph in defense of some specific program or legislative proposal in the health and medical care fields. Yet the article bearing this title, by Walter McNerney (p 1154), is not in the least prosaic.
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Reproductive Health Care Delivery

Urologic Clinics of North America, 2014
Most patients in the United States with reproductive health disorders are not covered by their health insurance for these problems. Health insurance plans consider reproductive care as a lifestyle choice not as a disease. If coverage is provided it is, most often, directed to female factor infertility and advanced reproductive techniques, ignoring male
Mark C, Lindgren, Lawrence S, Ross
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The Science of Health-Care Delivery

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2016
Abstract: As the health-care system evolves toward delivering greater value for the patient, orthopaedic surgeons are continually being challenged to manage the health of a population. The traditional focus of scientific inquiry within orthopaedics has been at the individual patient level. The science of health-care delivery is
Alok D, Sharan, James, Weinstein
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Radiology and the Delivery of Health Care

Radiology, 1972
Abstract Physicians, medical administrators, politicians, and community leaders have been parties to discussions of the inadequacies and inefficiencies of our present methods of providing medical services. Regardless of the justifications of the criticisms, new systems will inevitably supplant the present ones.
M, Elkin   +6 more
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Innovation in Health Care Delivery

Clinical Spine Surgery: A Spine Publication, 2016
As reimbursement transitions from a volume-based to a value-based system, innovation in health care delivery will be needed. The process of innovation begins with framing the problem that needs to be solved along with the strategic vision that has to be achieved.
Alok D, Sharan   +3 more
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DELIVERY OF HEALTH CARE IN HEMOPHILIA

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1975
Data on 56 severe and 16 moderate hemophiliacs who were intensively trained in self-therapy and have completed one to five years on this program reveal several principles not emphasized by prior reports. (1) The immediate application of therapy for suspected hemarthrosis, before the appearance of physical signs, leads not only to a striking decrease in
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Implications for the delivery of health care

Social Science & Medicine. Part B: Medical Anthropology, 1979
Abstract Several international agencies have recently passed resolutions calling for increased comprehension of the interactions at the interface which links social organization of the community with systems of health care so as to make synergism possible.
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The compatibility of telehealth with health-care delivery

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2011
There is no clear understanding about the concept of technology adoption in the health-care environment. Compatibility is one of the factors affecting telehealth adoption. We investigated the key factors of telehealth's compatibility with health centre activities.
Tiina, Vuononvirta   +6 more
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Changing the Delivery of Health Care

AORN Journal, 2013
VALUE-BASED PURCHASING T he health care delivery system in the United States has come to a fork in the road. Some would take the road that maintains the current delivery system and leaves payment strategies essentially unchanged. Others would choose to take a much-less-traveled path that would move the health care system to a model that in many ways ...
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