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Making House Calls

Circulation
Laurence S Sperling
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House Calls

New England Journal of Medicine, 1998
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House Calls: Is There an APN in the House?

Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 2001
PurposeTo report how a group of geriatric advanced practice nurses (APNs) participated in a house calls program that increased access to care for homebound and frail community‐dwelling elders.Data SourcesSelected literature and author experiences, illustrated with clinical examples.ConclusionsMany frail older adults are unable to access healthcare due ...
A, Restrepo, C, Davitt, S, Thompson
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The Return of the House Call

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2015
This commentary discusses the decline of the house call and its resurgence in the form of telemedicine and virtual visits.
Thomas, Daschle, E Ray, Dorsey
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House Calls.

American family physician, 2020
The demand for house calls is increasing because of the aging U.S. population, an increase in patients who are homebound, and the acknowledgment of the value of house calls by the public and health care industry. Literature from current U.S. home-based primary care programs describes health care cost savings and improved patient outcomes for older ...
Caitlyn M, Rerucha   +3 more
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The Surgical House Call

Archives of Surgery, 1975
We surgeons perform some cures; more often we palliate, leaving unfinished business that then becomes the responsibility of some member of our profession. I propose that the act of fulfilling this responsibility should be undertaken, at least occasionally, in the patient's home and by his surgeon.
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An Amish House Call

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2000
If I made house calls, it was usually for the Amish. One special house call gave me a glimpse of what it must have been like to be a physician long ago.
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The psychiatric house call

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1978
Although caregivers in many disciplines have provided home visits as part of their services, psychiatrists have rarely made house calls. The author discusses some of the practical and emotional issues that have traditionally caused both patient and psychiatrist sufficient discomfort to limit this model of therapeutic intervention.
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House Calls

The Primary Care Companion For CNS Disorders, 2001
House Calls is the autobiography of one of the more famous founders of the specialty of family medicine, Dr. Thomas Stern. Dr. Stern's distinguished career included service as the residency director at one of the first family practice residencies in California. He was also the vice president for education and scientific affairs for the American Academy
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The House Call

Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2023
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