نتایج جستجو برای: responsibility for care

تعداد نتایج: 10586021  

2017
Ron Wyden Frank Pallone

In fiscal year 2017, Medicaid is projected to finance the health care coverage for an estimated 74 million beneficiaries with estimated expenditures of $596 billion.1 State Medicaid directors oversee the day-to-day operations of their state Medicaid programs, and are responsible for a wide array of activities including benefit and payment determinations; procurement of services; and processing ...

Journal: :Annals of family medicine 2010
Pia Bastholm Rahmner Lars L Gustafsson Inger Holmström Urban Rosenqvist Göran Tomson

PURPOSE Information about the patient's current drug list is a prerequisite for safe drug prescribing. The aim of this study was to explore general practitioners' (GPs) understandings of who is responsible for the patient's drug list so that drugs prescribed by different physicians do not interact negatively or even cause harm. The study also sought to clarify how this responsibility was manage...

Journal: :Healthcare policy = Politiques de sante 2013
Laura M Funk

This paper addresses how families' roles and responsibility for care are constructed within home health (in contrast to the responsibility of home health). A discourse analysis informed by a critical theoretical approach was used to analyze qualitative interviews with 13 home health managers and clinical leaders in British Columbia, alongside home care documents. When referring to family involv...

Journal: :Joint Commission journal on quality and patient safety 2005
Kevin Nolan Marie W Schall Fabiane Erb Thomas Nolan

BACKGROUND Experience indicates that an effective operational system will spread much more slowly than, for example, a new antinausea drug. The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) used a Framework for Spread to spread improvements in access to more than 1800 outpatient clinics between April 2001 and December 2003. The framework identifies strategies and methods for planning and guiding the spr...

Journal: :مجله دانشکده پرستاری و مامایی ارومیه 0
منصوره زاغری تفرشی m zagheri tafreshi فروزان آتش زاده شوریده f atashzadeh shorideh مهرنوش پازارگادی m pazargadi امیرحسین بارباز ah barbaz

quality of nursing care: nurses’, physicians’, patients’ and patients family’s perspectives: a qualitative study zagheri tafreshi m[1], atashzadeh shorideh f[2]*, pazargadi m[3], barbaz ah[4] received: 20 may, 2012 accepted: 31 jul , 2012abstract background & aims:  quality in health care has varied aspects, definitions and interpretations. according to many differences in definition of nursing...

Journal: :Health affairs 1998
S Wall

Public health systems are undergoing major changes. Historically, population-oriented services framed the responsibilities of the public health system. Yet over time, clinical services, particularly maternal and child health care, became an important component. More recently, many public health agencies have begun to refocus on traditional services, largely in response to Medicaid managed care ...

Journal: :The American psychologist 2013

Psychologists practice in an increasingly diverse range of health care delivery systems. The following guidelines are intended to assist psychologists, other health care providers, administrators in health care delivery systems, and the public to conceptualize the roles and responsibilities of psychologists in these diverse contexts. These guidelines revise and build upon earlier guidelines reg...

Journal: :Joint Commission journal on quality and safety 2003
Thomas P Huber Marjorie M Godfrey Eugene C Nelson Julie J Mohr Christine Campbell Paul B Batalden

BACKGROUND The articles in the Microsystems in Health Care series have focused on the success characteristics of high-performing clinical microsystems. Realization is growing about the importance of attracting, selecting, developing, and engaging staff. By optimizing the work of all staff members and by promoting a culture where everyone matters, the microsystem can attain levels of performance...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 1980
J Fry

In all systems of health care there are certain essential levels of care and service. These take the form of self-care within the family unit; primary professional care by general medical nursing or social practitioners within a local neighbourhood; general specialist care in a district and super-specialist care in a region. Each of these has its own special roles and responsibilities and each ...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 1993
S H Miles N Lurie E S Fisher D Haugen

There is increasing support for the proposition that academic health centers have a duty to accept broad responsibility for the health of their communities. The Health of the Public program has proposed that centers become directly involved in the social-political process as advocates for reform of the health care system. Such engagement raises important issues about the roles and responsibilit...

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