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2013
Patient-centered care is evidence-based, interdisciplinary, coordinated among health team members including the patient and family, and crosses the continuum of care. Information systems are required to enable patient-centered care including tools for healthcare professionals as well as those for patients and families.
Judy G. Ozbolt+2 more
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Patient-centered care is evidence-based, interdisciplinary, coordinated among health team members including the patient and family, and crosses the continuum of care. Information systems are required to enable patient-centered care including tools for healthcare professionals as well as those for patients and families.
Judy G. Ozbolt+2 more
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Patient-Centered Care for Sarcoidosis
2015Caring for patients with sarcoidosis is a challenge. As a relatively rare disorder of unknown etiology, with the potential to affect multiple organ systems in an unpredictable fashion, a patient-centered rather than disease centered approach is very important.
Howard D. Weinberger, Darlene Kim
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Patient-Centered Care for Women
Nursing for Women's HealthPatient-centered care for women acknowledges the unique differences between men and women, considers women's concerns, and allows for a partnership between women and providers.
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Patient-Centered Care or Patient-Centered Health?
2016The history of proposals for patient-centered medicine begins with Michael Balint’s proposal for patient-centered medicine as an alternative to illness-centered medicine. This has been weakened in more recent calls for patient-centered care from clinicians, foundations, and professional organizations.
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Getting to Patient-Centered Care
2019Primary care is the foundation of an effective and efficient health system. The more robust a nation’s primary care service, the better are the health markers seen in the population and the lower the comparative cost of healthcare. In the USA, primary care has been under stress for some time, under-supported financially with too small a physician ...
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