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Diagnostic Evaluation of Dementia in the Secondary Health Care Sector

Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders, 2009
<i>Background:</i> We conducted a nationwide registry-based study of the quality of diagnostic evaluation for dementia in the secondary health care sector. <i>Method:</i> Two hundred patients were randomly selected from the patient population (4,682 patients) registered for the first time with a dementia diagnosis in the ...
Phung, Thien Kieu Thi   +4 more
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Secondary health care for peoplewithlearning disabilities

Nursing Standard, 2003
The current evidence base shows that people with learning disabilities experience difficulties in identifying and meeting their own specific health needs, and in accessing appropriate health services. There are particular difficulties relating to access to acute healthcare services.
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Community Care, Secondary Health Care and Care Management

2018
Care management and community care: current issues, Bob Welch community care and health care for older people, Jackie Morris the darlington study: findings and lessons for care management, health care and community care, David Challis, Robin Darton and Karen Stewart the darlington service - past, present and future, Peter Carr and Sally Ann Kelly ...
Challis, D., Darton, R., Stewart, Karen
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Health Care Costs in Patients with and without Secondary Hyperparathyroidism in Spain

Advances in Therapy, 2021
To analyze the economic burden of secondary hyperparathyroidism (sHPT) in Spain by quantifying differences in costs of pharmacological treatments and associated cardiovascular events (CVE) between renal patients with and without sHPT.We used data collected in the NEFRONA cohort study and obtained treatment and CVE costs from the BOT PLUS database and ...
Enrique Alonso-Perez   +5 more
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The Management of Mental Health in Primary and Secondary Care

2019
The effective management of mental illness in primary care relies, in large part, on the knowledge and skills of the primary health care team, and their links with secondary care mental health professionals. According to national mental health policy, most mental health problems can, and should, be managed within primary care, whilst people with ...
Mark Agius, John Butler
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The secondary importance of primary health care in South Cameroon

Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 1982
Primary health care in Cameroon meets with serious obstacles. The state gives it a low priority in its budget and over-all policy. The health institutions are rarely active in this field. Institutions which do practice some primary health care are usually foreign. The villagers, finally, are little interested.
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GPs and contracting for secondary health care.

Health services management, 1992
Publication of the NHS White Paper Working for Patients and subsequent legislation has introduced the requirement for district health authorities to assess the health and health care needs of their resident populations. Sam Ramaiah and colleagues describe their experience in South Tees of working with GPs to fulfil this objective.
D, Stokoe, S, Ramaiah, I, Holtby
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Primary and secondary care integration in delivery of value-based health-care systems

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2018
The Five Year Forward View ( NHS England, 2014 ) endorses outcomes-based approaches and integrated care systems. This article looks at the role and functions of hospitals in value-based health-care systems, following Porter's value-based health-care framework.
Manpreet, Bains   +2 more
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Incentives and health policy: primary and secondary care in the British National Health Service

Social Science & Medicine, 1999
This paper argues that issues concerning incentives and motivation are crucial to recent reforms to the British National Health Service. It examines how the incentive structure of General Practitioners with respect to the interface between primary and secondary care changed with the introduction of GP fundholding, and how it might change further with ...
D, Hausman, J, Le Grand
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Trends in the perceived complexity of primary health care: a secondary analysis

Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2010
AbstractRationale  If the complexity of the patient's medical problems increases or the complexity of the interactions between the doctor and the patient, the staff or the health care system increase, then complexity of patient care will increase. This study examined trends in patient complexity, and identified doctor, practice and improvement strategy
David, Katerndahl   +2 more
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