نتایج جستجو برای: primary medical care

تعداد نتایج: 1614240  

Journal: :BMC Medical Education 2009
James J Brokaw Christina A Mandzuk Michael E Wade Dennis W Deal Mary T Johnson Gary W White Jeffrey S Wilson Terrell W Zollinger

BACKGROUND Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) employs eight regional basic science campuses, where half of the students complete their first two years of medical school. The other half complete all four years at the main campus in Indianapolis. The authors tested the hypothesis that training at regional campuses influences IUSM students to pursue primary care careers near the regional...

Journal: :Current opinion in pediatrics 2004
Christopher J Stille Richard C Antonelli

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Coordination of care is an essential function of pediatric primary care, needed most by children with special health care needs (CSHCN). Although complex, its necessity has become better recognized with the recent increase in attention in the United States to the comprehensive "medical home" model of care. RECENT FINDINGS Coordination is highly dependent on effective communi...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 1987
A K bin Sahan

SHORTFALLS IN THE PROVISION OF HEALTH CARE In many countries, health programmes continue to be low in level and quality and uneven in coverage though effective medical technologies are readily available. In many parts of the world, health services have not reached the rural or urban poor, or services are grossly inadequate or unreliable. There is imbalance between curative and preventive progra...

Journal: :Pediatrics 1999
P R Ziring D Brazdziunas W C Cooley T A Kastner M E Kummer L Gonzalez de Pijem R D Quint E S Ruppert A D Sandler W C Anderson P Arango P Burgan C Garner M McPherson L Michaud M Yeargin-Allsopp C P Johnson L S Wheeler J Nackashi J M Perrin

Care coordination is a process that links children with special health care needs and their families to services and resources in a coordinated effort to maximize the potential of the children and provide them with optimal health care. Care coordination often is complicated because there is no single entry point to multiple systems of care, and complex criteria determine the availability of fun...

Journal: :Journal of the Formosan Medical Association = Taiwan yi zhi 2009
Tzong-Shinn Chu Harrison G Weed Pan-Chyr Yang

Biomedical research performed in Taiwan is published in top medical journals, and the latest therapeutic innovations, such as biopharmaceuticals, cardiac electrophysiology and robotic surgery are available in Taiwan. However, primary medical care in Taiwan currently is inadequate, and as the population of Taiwan ages, the need for primary care will increase. Good primary care is necessary to en...

Journal: :Medical education online 2001
Michael H Malloy Christine A Stroup-Benham

OBJECTIVE To compare the residency selection choices of students who experienced courses resulting from generalist physician initiatives to choices made by students prior to the implementation of those courses and to describe the characteristics of students selecting primary care residencies. BACKGROUND In the fall of 1994 a first year Community Continuity Experience course was initiated and ...

2015
Tomás Vega José E Lozano Tamara Meerhoff René Snacken Julien Beauté Pernille Jorgensen Raúl Ortiz de Lejarazu Lisa Domegan Joël Mossong Jens Nielsen Rita Born Amparo Larrauri Caroline Brown

OBJECTIVES Although influenza-like illnesses (ILI) and acute respiratory illnesses (ARI) surveillance are well established in Europe, the comparability of intensity among countries and seasons remains an unresolved challenge. The objective is to compare the intensity of ILI and ARI in some European countries. DESIGN AND SETTING Weekly ILI and ARI incidence rates and proportion of primary care...

Journal: :Health affairs 2009
Arnold Milstein Elizabeth Gilbertson

Four primary care sites in the United States constitute "medical home runs" because their patients incur 15-20 percent less (risk-adjusted) total health care spending per year than patients treated by regional peers, without evidence of reduced quality. The sites achieved this result in a U.S. payment environment that usually penalizes physicians who invest to prevent costly near-term health cr...

Journal: :Archives of family medicine 2000
E Frank R Rothenberg C Lewis B F Belodoff

BACKGROUND Determinants of physicians' prevention-related counseling and screening practices are not well understood. Such determinants are worth knowing because we can then intervene on malleable variables and produce physicians with stronger prevention-related skills. Of the few such variables that have been examined, they have typically only been studied in univariate analyses or in small or...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید