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Addressing Food Insecurity Through Hospital-Community Partnerships in a Changing Policy Landscape. [PDF]
Luke MJ, Zhuo-Ming Li W, Vasan A.
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Nursing Management, 2006
A new website to help managers and clinicians plan and develop best practice for community hospitals is online at www.developingcommunityhospitals.org.uk.
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A new website to help managers and clinicians plan and develop best practice for community hospitals is online at www.developingcommunityhospitals.org.uk.
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Assessing Catholic community hospitals versus nonprofit community hospitals, 1989- 1992
Health Care Management Review, 1994Catholic community hospitals are becoming more like nongovernment, not-for-profit community hospitals of a similar bed size located in the same states. After controlling for state, urban-versus-rural location, and bed-size range, a matched set of 303 Catholic community hospitals are compared with nongovernment, not-for-profit community hospitals.
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Linking Hospital and Community
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1995A thorough crisis evaluation requires understanding of the client's premorbid personality, support systems, previous episodes of decompensation, past treatments, and the interaction of a precipitant with a particular personality structure. The key to a successful treatment model is the proper treatment of the client in his or her community.
D S, Mindnich, B, Hart
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Community Hospitals and Medicaid
Medical Care, 1974The study examines Medicaid utilization patterns, determining the extent to which Medicaid recipients in a Chicago community use hospitals in their own communities. Data from the February, 1970, Hospital Discharge Study shows that substantial numbers of Medicaid patients bypass nearby community hospitals and receive care instead in more distant ...
S M, Davidson, R C, Wacker
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Consolidation of community hospitals
Journal of Community Health, 1978The largest component of U.S. health care expenditures is the cost of hospital care. Evidence seems to indicate that community hospital costs can be reduced through the consolidation of some, or even all, hospital services. Although no discernible set of relevant minimal costs for the hospital industry has been established as yet, significant economies
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