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Preventive care

BSAVA Companion, 2018
‘Grumpy cat’ is a term often trotted out in relation to our pet felines – and not just due to a well-known internet star – there is much more to the phrase than meets the eye, reports Emma Dahm.
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Preventive care.

Journal of general internal medicine, 2005
To examine the impact of provider continuity on preventive care among adults who have a regular site of care.Logistic regression analyses were conducted to explore whether continuity, categorized as having no regular care, site continuity, or provider continuity, was associated with receipt of 3 preventive care services (influenza vaccination, receipt ...
Mark P, Doescher   +3 more
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Care Models Preventing Readmission

Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 2020
This article aims to identify the steps necessary to evaluate the clinical need for innovative coverage models within the oncology setting to help prevent hospital readmissions.Multiple published studies suggest alternative methods for patient care delivery that are safe and cost effective.Improving care transitions for the oncology patient is ...
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Health Care Prevention

Journal of Health & Social Policy, 1998
Abstract Despite the acknowledged and perceived importance of preventive programs in health care in the USA today, for the most part, prevention rhetoric has prevailed. That is, many health care policies and programs tout the importance of prevention but few actually operationalize such programs.
M J, Holosko, M D, Feit, G, Bulcke
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Preventive care in rural primary care practice

Cancer, 1993
Delivering preventive care in a primary care practice is often more difficult for rural than for urban practices. First, rural compared with urban patients tend to be older, poorer, and less well insured, all characteristics associated with lower levels of preventive care. Second, there are many more patients per physician in rural than urban settings.
R, Harris, L, Leininger
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PREVENTIVE CARE IN PREGNANCY

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1995
Pregnancy provides unique opportunities for the initiation of preventive practices that can have long-standing implications for a pregnant woman, her infant, and the entire family. The physician has an obligation to evaluate the safety and appropriateness of interventions. This article examines routine prenatal care and its rationale.
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Preventative Care

Preventive healthcare is critical for reducing chronic disease burden, leveraging digital tools like mobile health (mHealth) applications, wearables, telemedicine, and artificial intelligence (AI)-driven analytics to enhance primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary prevention.
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Principles of preventive care

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2002
Clinicians who wish to ensure that their prevention practices are current and appropriate should follow the following steps: Identify a source of prevention recommendations that is evidence-based and which has a perspective that matches that of your practice. Periodically review current recommendations to keep up with changing science.
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Home Care and Prevention

Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 1998
This article focuses on the practices and conceptions of prevention in home care that were prevalent among Quebec families during the first half of the 20th century. The analysis is based on an examination of 585 recipes in which prevention was an objective.
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PREVENTIVE CARE

The Nurse Practitioner, 1999
A S Monto, D P Robinson, M L Herlocker
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