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Editorial: Supporting families in the first 1,000 days of life - a balancing act. [PDF]
Luijk MPCM, Roseboom TJ.
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Navigating Drug Shortages in Obstetric Care. [PDF]
Piltch G, Rochelson D, Rochelson B.
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Exposure to sugar rationing in the first 1000 days of life protected against chronic disease. [PDF]
Gracner T, Boone C, Gertler PJ.
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The Omission of Nursing Care in Emergency Departments: A Conceptual Analysis Using Walker & Avant's Methodology. [PDF]
Provost J, Gosselin É, Rochefort CM.
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Experiences of people with diabetes receiving a voucher for healthy foods: a qualitative study. [PDF]
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The Canadian nurse, 1995
What health services should governments pay for? Who should receive transplants or expensive procedures? What services should be available through private insurance? Should there be a two-tiered system? And, how do we decide on what services to publicly insure/fund? Many governments around the world are facing such questions.
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What health services should governments pay for? Who should receive transplants or expensive procedures? What services should be available through private insurance? Should there be a two-tiered system? And, how do we decide on what services to publicly insure/fund? Many governments around the world are facing such questions.
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Discharge planning update, 1991
The following two-part article sets the scene for an ongoing dialogue in future Updates on rationing and its impact on our health care delivery system and on society at large. Part one establishes the framework for future discussions, while Part two zeros in on the efforts of one state to confront the issue head-on.
D G, Brown, Y, Kuramitsu
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The following two-part article sets the scene for an ongoing dialogue in future Updates on rationing and its impact on our health care delivery system and on society at large. Part one establishes the framework for future discussions, while Part two zeros in on the efforts of one state to confront the issue head-on.
D G, Brown, Y, Kuramitsu
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Can Health Care Rationing Ever Be Rational?
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2012Mr. M. was a 77-year-old decisionally incapacitated long-term nursing home resident with chronic schizophrenia who was admitted to the hospital with a bacterial pneumonia. His past medical history was notable for deteriorating functional status over the past 2-3 years, urinary retention requiring chronic indwelling bladder catheterization, and two ...
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