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... in the allied fields of medicine, nursing, and public health (see Figure 1). This puzzling g...) and insufficient knowledge of treatment plans at discharge (Hester, 2009). Although most health ... assessment, social work interventions include helping patients and families to obtain an...
In this Article I examine “medical tourism”—the travel of patients who are residents of one country to another country for medical treatment—which is fast becoming a multi-billion dollar industry. To date, the primary U.S. medical tourists appear to have been uninsured or underinsured Americans seeking substantial cost savings by traveling to less developed countries for care. More recently, state governments, self-insured firms, Fortune 500 companies, and domestic insurers have begun attempts to get their insured populations to use medical tourism as well by requiring it or giving incentives for its use (what I call “insurer-prompted medical tourism”). There is, however, a dark side to the growth of this industry. In this Article I set out...
..., but an insurance company that provides plans that an employer offers to its employees? 22 . ... endorse information-forcing interventions, I am much more skeptical about using more muscula... inter alia surgical, medical, ob-gyn, nursing, laboratory, radiological, anesthesiological, and ...
...; c) has no history of hospitalization, nursing home, skilled nursing facility, or hospice in the ... control measures in the delivery of health care are vitally important to protect all high-risk gro... year, and information on pathogen control plans used in the ATR and LR, such as cleaning schedule,...
... Moore’s Medicaidfunded private duty nursing care from 94 to 84 hours per week. The district co... treatment, monitoring, and interventions by her caregivers and skilled nurses. . Eve...The Medicaid Act also requires that state plans “provide such safeguards as may be necessary to ...
... behavior therapies, staff training interventions, and sensory therapies. However, none of the inter... and care planning process, and they update plans on a regular basis. . The AICT intervention was ba...
... to the Uniformed Services direct medical care system. The Basic Program is similar to private in... except for patients requiring skilled nursing facility care. For patients for whom skilled nursi...(2) Skilled interventions by qualified mental health professionals to assist... and on developing appropriate discharge plans. (5) Extent of institutional benefits?(i) Inpatien...
... testing of effective psychosocial interventions for our burgeoning aging population. . The first f...' charts had inadequate psychosocial care plans and 46 percent with care plans did not receive all...
... with unrealized potential, which requires careful and critical scrutiny. . On the basis of the democ...' reactions to social workers' interventions in the interactive service-delivery process alter ... of individual consumers, rather than to the plans of service producers" (R.anson & Stewart, 1994, p....Journal of Clinical Nursing, 7, 83-88. . Holter, M. C., Mowbray, C.T., Bellamy...
...I. Background. Rising health care costs coupled with the growing concern over the le... report provided a brief summary of future plans. In March 2009, NQF submitted the first annual rep...(e.g., average nursing care hours per patient day); and composite measure... testing after percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI). IEP-016-10....... Cardiac stress. Ambulator...
... than 200 clinical care plans, provides nursing interventions; embedded links to current evidence,...
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