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Standard of Care

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2008
“Standard of care” sounds like a medical term, but actually it is a universal legal concept. It is codified differently by individual state statutes and is written into each state's uniform jury instructions. The phrase increasingly appears in scientific articles discussing the management of patients with headache.
Harvey J, Blumenthal, John R, Woodard
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Standards of Care

Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 2011
Electronic access to standards of care is viewed as a promising strategy for increasing evidence-based practice. Before determining whether electronic access to standards will increase nurses' use of standards of care, data on their current rate of utilization are needed.
Beth-Anne, Christopher   +4 more
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The Standard of Care

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1988
Excerpt To the editor: I sympathize with the authors' (1) use of the Aristotelian concept of phronesis to characterize clinical judgement in the article on the standard of care.
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Standardization and Health Care

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1972
In order to deliver reasonable health care to all people, it is essential that standards be established. Standards vary with the type of control and with the approach desired in determining the quality of care. This paper discusses various kinds of standards and their application in the health care field.
J H, Brown, D J, Lowell
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Crisis Standards of Care

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2021
Nursing considerations during states of emergency.
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The Ethical Standard of Care

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2006
I find a good deal to support in the position put forward by Dr. Edmund Pellegrino in his 1987 paper, “Toward a Reconstruction of Medical Morality,” which has been republished in this issue (Pelleg...
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The standard of care: ‘standardized care’

European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 2023
Rawn Salenger, Daniel T Engelman
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The Sticky Standard of Care

Hastings Center Report, 2017
AbstractThe problem at the heart of “Stemming the Standard‐of‐Care Sprawl: Clinician Self‐Interest and the Case of Electronic Fetal Monitoring,” an article by Kayte Spector‐Bagdady and colleagues in the November‐December 2017 issue of the Hastings Center Report, is the persistence of a suboptimal standard of care long after evidence‐driven approaches ...
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The changing standard of care

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2012
434 JADA 143(5) http://jada.ada.org May 2012 Traditionally, the standard of care has been defined by general acceptance among local experts—a principle called the locality rule or the Frye rule (after Frye v United States, 1923). This is the current standard of care, as articulated by authors such as Graskemper.
Niederman, R.   +2 more
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Standards of care

1990
Having written and agreed a philosophy and objectives, the next step of the quality cycle is to describe nursing, or what we do, in measurable terms. Following this, we have to identify standards and criteria in order to establish the quality of the nursing service.
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