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AIDS Care, 1990
AIDS is a multi-disciplinary problem, but also a multi-disciplinary opportunity, given the capacity of individuals, groups and organizations to integrate talents and resources. The impact of AIDS in east, southern and central Africa is discussed in general terms to answer the question.
I D, Campbell, A D, Rader
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AIDS is a multi-disciplinary problem, but also a multi-disciplinary opportunity, given the capacity of individuals, groups and organizations to integrate talents and resources. The impact of AIDS in east, southern and central Africa is discussed in general terms to answer the question.
I D, Campbell, A D, Rader
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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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Medical Clinics of North America, 2017
Chronic pain is one of the most common conditions seen in the clinic, and it is often one of the most frustrating for both clinicians and patients. This condition stems from common comorbidities, including depression, insomnia, fatigue, and physical deconditioning, which often create barriers to recovery.
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Chronic pain is one of the most common conditions seen in the clinic, and it is often one of the most frustrating for both clinicians and patients. This condition stems from common comorbidities, including depression, insomnia, fatigue, and physical deconditioning, which often create barriers to recovery.
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2021
Established compliance management systems are not sufficient to guarantee that employees act in a law-abiding and ethical manner. In fact, modern compliance management systems rather require complementary initiatives such as an integrity management which expands the focus which is often only limited to legal content, by considering business decisions ...
GrĂ¼ninger, Stephan, Wanzek, Matthias
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Established compliance management systems are not sufficient to guarantee that employees act in a law-abiding and ethical manner. In fact, modern compliance management systems rather require complementary initiatives such as an integrity management which expands the focus which is often only limited to legal content, by considering business decisions ...
GrĂ¼ninger, Stephan, Wanzek, Matthias
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Integrated TMN Service Management
Journal of Network and Systems Management, 1999zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Chen, Graham +3 more
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Proceedings of SPE International Health, Safety & Environment Conference, 2006
Abstract Any lapses in design or operating practices predominately in the form of departure from the design intent or standard operating procedures have the potential to lead to undesirable events. The resulting design or operating deficiencies once recognized are usually mitigated by add-on safety features, robust practices, effective ...
K. A. Esaklul, A. M. Al-Adsani
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Abstract Any lapses in design or operating practices predominately in the form of departure from the design intent or standard operating procedures have the potential to lead to undesirable events. The resulting design or operating deficiencies once recognized are usually mitigated by add-on safety features, robust practices, effective ...
K. A. Esaklul, A. M. Al-Adsani
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Integration of management systems
Environmental Management and Health, 2001Quality management systems have become almost compulsory in many branches of industry in the last few years. A similar development seems to be possible for environmental management. In addition, maintenance of industrial health and safety standards must be considered by the management of any company.
SCIPIONI, ANTONIO +3 more
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Integrating Case Management and Utilization Management
Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1994Over the years the utilization review coordinator's role has evolved to more than quality assessment, risk management, and utilization management. Recognizing the need to expand the traditional role, one hospital integrated two positions: case management and utilization management.
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INTEGRATING RISK MANAGEMENT AND CAPITAL MANAGEMENT
Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 2001Capital management and risk management are two sides of the same coin. But by treating them separately, the conventional theory and practice of corporate finance fails to account for important connections between them. Moreover, an exclusive focus on debt and equity ignores the full range of capital resources available to a corporation, thus distorting
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