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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1994
It is generally agreed that too few physicians have chosen careers in primary care. The advent of managed care as a popular method of health care provision is now affecting primary care physicians in ways that may further discourage enthusiasm for the practice of primary care and have an unintended negative effect on the primary care physician supply ...
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It is generally agreed that too few physicians have chosen careers in primary care. The advent of managed care as a popular method of health care provision is now affecting primary care physicians in ways that may further discourage enthusiasm for the practice of primary care and have an unintended negative effect on the primary care physician supply ...
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Transitional Care Future Trend?
AWHONN Lifelines, 1999Work from one nurse researcher at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Nursing may shape how care is developed for hospitalized patients who have to make the transition to home. Transitional care, which involves a multidisciplinary team regarding discharge planning, patient needs determination, and home follow-up care, may prove to be a cheaper ...
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