نتایج جستجو برای: home care services

تعداد نتایج: 943317  

Journal: :Journal of insurance medicine 1991
N K Roberts

Managed care is more than simply a definition--it is often described as a "way of life, .... a religion." Continuing the analogy, to understand and participate, it is necessary to be a "believer." It is easy then to articulate what managed care is and what it is not. It is the conscientious attempt "to effect a balance in the utilization of health care resources, cost containment and quality en...

Journal: :Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987) 1996
Christopher Bassett Robert McSherry

In the rapidly developing area of palliative care, it is essential that nurses ensure the service they offer to their patients is underpinned by robust quality mechanisms. In striving to improve the standards of care offered to patients and their families, nurses should utilise models of quality in their practice, for example, Maxwell's model of quality ( Maxwell 1984 ) ( Box 1 ).

2013
David Oliver Davor Ježek

Palliative care in Croatia is insufficiently developed. Although the Croatian Society for Hospice and Palliative Care was formed by Professor Anica Jusić in 1989 (1) there have been limited and local developments of services – within certain cities and towns, usually as a result of local enthusiastic doctors or other professionals (2). However there has been growing awareness of the need for ed...

Journal: :Studies in health technology and informatics 2010
Natalie Bradford Anthony Herbert Rick Walker Lee-Anne Pedersen Andrew Hallahan Helen Irving Mark E Bensink Nigel R Armfield Anthony C Smith

Children with life limiting conditions require intensive, complex management of the physical, psychosocial and spiritual issues that evolve for the child and their family as the focus of care moves from curative treatment to palliation. Optimal palliative care for children can be limited by the lack of health professionals with the necessary skills and experience to confidently and competently ...

Journal: :Health policy 2014
Peter May Geralyn Hynes Philip McCallion Sheila Payne Philip Larkin Mary McCarron

Palliative care for patients with advanced illness is a subject of growing importance in health services, policy and research. In 2001 Ireland became one of the first nations to publish a dedicated national palliative care policy. This paper uses the 'policy analysis triangle' as a framework to examine what the policy entailed, where the key ideas originated, why the policy process was activate...

Journal: :Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN 2012
Michael H Levy Michael D Adolph Anthony Back Susan Block Shirley N Codada Shalini Dalal Teresa L Deshields Elisabeth Dexter Sydney M Dy Sara J Knight Sumathi Misra Christine S Ritchie Todd M Sauer Thomas Smith David Spiegel Linda Sutton Robert M Taylor Jennifer Temel Jay Thomas Roma Tickoo Susan G Urba Jamie H Von Roenn Joseph L Weems Sharon M Weinstein Deborah A Freedman-Cass Mary Anne Bergman

These guidelines were developed and updated by an interdisciplinary group of experts based on clinical experience and available scientific evidence. The goal of these guidelines is to help patients with cancer experience the best quality of life possible throughout the illness trajectory by providing guidance for the primary oncology team for symptom screening, assessment, palliative care inter...

1984
Joel W. Hay George Mandes

An exploratory home health care (HHC) cost-function model is estimated using State rate-setting data for the 74 traditional (nonprofit) Connecticut agencies. The analysis demonstrates U-shaped average costs curves for agencies' provision of skilled nursing visits, with substantial diseconomies of scale in the observable range. It is determined from the estimated cost function that the sample re...

Journal: :Journal of palliative care 1987
D Doyle

The growing demand for palliative care means that health professionals are expected to provide palliative care as a core part of their practice. Training in the practice of palliative care is a recent addition to undergraduate and postgraduate medical and other healthcare curricula, and several initiatives are under way to promote palliative care principles and practice in healthcare training. ...

1998
Anthony T. Lo Sasso Norma I. Gavin Deborah A. Freund

We investigated the extent to which children continuously enrolled in two mature county-organized Medicaid managed care plans for 6, 12, and 24 months received recommended well-child visits and immunizations. We also investigated whether any improvements in compliance were evident during the period 1989-92. Compliance was low for well-child visits and immunizations at the recommended ages regar...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2007
Robert Applebaum Suzanne Kunkel Ken Wilson

PURPOSE As funds have increased for the provision of in-home care, so too have concerns about the quality of services. In response, care management agencies and home-care providers have developed an array of monitoring activities designed to ensure the quality of services. In this article, we show how an area agency on aging both collected and used data to improve the quality of a network of in...

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