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Cephalalgia, 2011
Patients with chronic or difficult to treat headaches are generally under the care of general practictioners or neurologists in private practice. Some are referred to a headache specialist for evaluation and advice. Treatment is often provided by the referring physician.
Diener, Hans Christoph +6 more
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Patients with chronic or difficult to treat headaches are generally under the care of general practictioners or neurologists in private practice. Some are referred to a headache specialist for evaluation and advice. Treatment is often provided by the referring physician.
Diener, Hans Christoph +6 more
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Nursing Administration Quarterly, 1996
Mergers and acquisitions, multibillion dollar profit margins, and hospital chains that boast more than 400 sites all reflect the fact that health care is no longer a cottage industry but a corporate giant. The forms and structures that will provide care will continue to disintegrate and then evolve as we face a crisis in Medicare funding and as the ...
J B, Doerge, N R, Hagenow
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Mergers and acquisitions, multibillion dollar profit margins, and hospital chains that boast more than 400 sites all reflect the fact that health care is no longer a cottage industry but a corporate giant. The forms and structures that will provide care will continue to disintegrate and then evolve as we face a crisis in Medicare funding and as the ...
J B, Doerge, N R, Hagenow
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Integration and coordination of care
Australian Journal of Rural Health, 2009Abstract The health care systems in Australia are under pressure from workforce shortages, increasing costs and an ageing population with a high prevalence of chronic disease. There is a well‐established description of inequity in health outcomes among rural and remote populations.
Dunbar, James Anthony, Reddy, Prasuna
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Healthcare Quarterly, 2018
This issue of Healthcare Quarterly includes the second of a three-part series developed by Ontario's The Change Foundation featuring international perspectives on health service delivery models that improve system integration and ensure seamless services and better coordination. Part 1 featured Chris Ham, chief executive of the London-based King's Fund
Cathy, Fooks +4 more
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This issue of Healthcare Quarterly includes the second of a three-part series developed by Ontario's The Change Foundation featuring international perspectives on health service delivery models that improve system integration and ensure seamless services and better coordination. Part 1 featured Chris Ham, chief executive of the London-based King's Fund
Cathy, Fooks +4 more
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1995
In 1984 physicians at the Texas Heart Institute developed Cardiovascular Care Providers Inc, the first packaged-pricing plan for cardiovascular surgery. Under this arrangement, all services, including physician and hospital charges, are covered by a global payment package (bundled service). The resulting flat fee is lower than the sum of the individual
G L, Hallman, C, Edmonds
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In 1984 physicians at the Texas Heart Institute developed Cardiovascular Care Providers Inc, the first packaged-pricing plan for cardiovascular surgery. Under this arrangement, all services, including physician and hospital charges, are covered by a global payment package (bundled service). The resulting flat fee is lower than the sum of the individual
G L, Hallman, C, Edmonds
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2017
The future sustainability of health and care systems is being challenged by fundamental shifts in demographics and disease status. As the ability to care becomes ever more complex and costly, integrated care has gathered momentum as an international response to these challenges in both policy and practice.
Nicholas Goodwin +2 more
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The future sustainability of health and care systems is being challenged by fundamental shifts in demographics and disease status. As the ability to care becomes ever more complex and costly, integrated care has gathered momentum as an international response to these challenges in both policy and practice.
Nicholas Goodwin +2 more
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Integrating Palliative Care into Nursing Care
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2022ABSTRACT: The need for palliative care in our health care system has exponentially increased in the past few years as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the aging population, and the increasing number of people living with serious illnesses.
Parekh de Campos, Amisha +6 more
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An Introduction to Integrated Care and Diabetes Integrated Care
2016Health care has evolved as the complexity of interventions have advanced. Increasing specialisation has allowed greater skill and expertise to be focussed on any given health problem. However, diabetes has multiple causes and effects, resulting in a need for the involvement of a raft of specialties to focus on their part of the problem.
Wenzel, Helmut, Simmons, David (R18068)
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2006
This article describes the range of options for integrating medicine and psychiatry, with a focus on the advantages and limitations of each model. The models were developed in different countries with specific health care cultures. This article illustrates the range of in- and outpatient options as currently practiced, with case reports from ...
Lawson R, Wulsin +2 more
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This article describes the range of options for integrating medicine and psychiatry, with a focus on the advantages and limitations of each model. The models were developed in different countries with specific health care cultures. This article illustrates the range of in- and outpatient options as currently practiced, with case reports from ...
Lawson R, Wulsin +2 more
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