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British Journal of Nursing, 1998
Some clinicians are at the leading edge of good practice in the introduction of integrated care management (ICM) (Wilson, 1996) based on partnership, quality and driven by performance. The new Government White Paper (Department of Health, 1997) outlines proposals for integrated care with all care planners and providers working collaboratively.
Jo Wilson, John Tingle
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Some clinicians are at the leading edge of good practice in the introduction of integrated care management (ICM) (Wilson, 1996) based on partnership, quality and driven by performance. The new Government White Paper (Department of Health, 1997) outlines proposals for integrated care with all care planners and providers working collaboratively.
Jo Wilson, John Tingle
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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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BMJ, 2009
Integrated, inter-professional, multi-disciplinary, continuous, whole system, seamless services, inter-agency working, care pathways: the range of words typically associated with the idea of integrated care. The principles underpinning joined-up working have long been part of the provision of high quality care. The words listed above are just some, of
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Integrated, inter-professional, multi-disciplinary, continuous, whole system, seamless services, inter-agency working, care pathways: the range of words typically associated with the idea of integrated care. The principles underpinning joined-up working have long been part of the provision of high quality care. The words listed above are just some, of
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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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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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Care programmes and integrated care pathways
International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 2008PurposeThe article discusses how care programmes and integrated care pathways can be linked, finding ways to improve healthcare process professional and logistical quality from a supply chain and a network point‐of‐view.Design/methodology/approachThe authors argue that owing to cost containment goals and increasing healthcare demand, healthcare ...
Joosten, T.C.M. +2 more
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