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2013
Judaism, Christianity and Islam – all three of which are Abrahamic, monotheistic religions – firmly advocate the fundamental rights of human beings, rights of confidentiality, doing good and avoiding evil, and performing duties based on the voice of one’s conscience.
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Judaism, Christianity and Islam – all three of which are Abrahamic, monotheistic religions – firmly advocate the fundamental rights of human beings, rights of confidentiality, doing good and avoiding evil, and performing duties based on the voice of one’s conscience.
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Managed care and reproductive health
Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 1998Managed care poses special challenges to midwives providing reproductive health care. This is owing to the sensitive nature of issues surrounding reproductive health and aspects of managed care that may impede a woman's ability to obtain continuous, confidential, and comprehensive care from the provider of her choice.
S S, Cohen, D R, Williams
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Health Care Management with KeepCare
2012Wireless sensing is part of our lives; major technological breakthroughs in the areas of sensors, integrated circuits, and also on wireless communications, led to the creation of wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Such networks have multiple uses, from monitoring and tracking of people and goods, to the coordination and processing of activities in ...
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Microcomputers in health care management
The Health Care Manager, 1984E I, Stearns, W W, Christensen
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Managing Health Care Volunteer Programs
The Health Care Manager, 2008This article examines the salient aspects underlying effective volunteer programs in health care organizations. Volunteers are generally unpaid "employees" performing a variety of functions. Reasons for volunteering ranging from altruism to political are discussed. Considerations in establishing a good volunteer-to-organization fit are covered. Finally,
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Case Management in Health Care
Health & Social Work, 1988Case management in health care currently is increasing as a result of intentions to lower or control health care costs and to facilitate client access to services. The author examines case management, identifies the issues that it raises for social workers, and discusses case management trends.
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