Interview with a Health Care Provider
Obviously, your health
care background is important in providing some insight into today's health
care industry, its problems and opportunities. ....
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Competitive Factors in Health Care Marketing
Marketing strategies in the context of health
care relate to the types of services that can and will be provided to patients by the health
care provider. ....
(504

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AIDS Warnings and Health Care Providers
Does a Health
Care Provider have a Duty to Warn Others that a Person is HIV Positive, and How Can We Reconcile the Duty to Warn with the Duty of Confidentiality ....
(2292

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Marketing Medical Services
.... as a service industry, it is difficult to know which competitive factors most patients with consider important when selecting their health
care provider. ....
(405

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Managed Care Delivery Systems
.... delivery of
care, negotiates contracts with insurance companies; credentials and inspects member physicians, establishes primary
care provider and specialist ....
(812

3

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Technology & Patient Care
.... are eliminated in the administration of patient health
care which are time consuming, difficult to access, and often cumbersome for the health
care provider. ....
(2041

8

)
Healthcare Finance
.... result of shortfalls in the payments received for patient
care as a result of the methods used to calculate the amount the health
care provider will receive ....
(768

3

)
Job Satisfaction of Behavioral Care Workers
THE EFFECTS OF JOB SATISFACTION ON PRODUCTIVITY AMONG BEHAVIORAL
CARE EMPLOYEES IN PRIVATE MENTAL HEALTH
CARE PROVIDER ORGANIZATIONS In view of the unique ....
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Legal Aspects of Health Care Administration
.... is introduced to direct referrals to a particular
provider or vendor, then the welfare of the patient is comprised by the health
care provider's desire to ....
(4053

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Dental Treatment and Psychological Issues
.... Patients who are not medically compromised fear that a dental
care provider may transmit an infection to them from a prior medically compromised patient. ....
(1235

5

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Total Quality Management
.... Also, in a litigious society the fewer mistakes a health
care provider organization makes, the less they will need to spend to defend lawsuits and to purchase ....
(1164

5

)
Wrongful Birth Memo
.... The Harvard Law Review says that in a "wrongful birth action, the parents of a child suffering from birth defects sue a health
care provider;" and "wrongful ....
(2157

9

)
Knowlege Management Strategy
.... The application of knowledge management by health
care provider organizations through networks "allows information and resources to be shared by all elements ....
(2040

8

)
Safety Program for Elderly Patients
.... The product of the health
care provider is health
care service, and it is in this area that the
care provider is most at risk (Bedell, 1987). ....
(1665

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Nurse Practitioners and Prescribing Medication
....
care" (p. 22). A pilot project at a hospital in New York allows patient to choose an NP to be the primary
care provider. NPs in this ....
(2113

8

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The Pharmacist and Ethical Duty
.... Additionally, California Health & Safety Code º 1603.1 (2005) requires that every physician, hospital or other health
care provider must report all AIDS cases ....
(1543

6

)
Nurse Practitioner Overview
Specific issues addressed in this overview are (1) the role of the nurse practitioner as a
care provider, (2) the role of the nurse practitioner as a manager ....
(2352

9

)
Effects of Job Satisfaction on Productivity
Behavioral
care workers in mental health
care provider organizations frequently are required to
care for patients who are acutely psychotic, aggressive, highly ....
(3182

13

)
Scoliosis & Breast Cancer
.... patients is something that can also be diminished, or prevented, through the use of new methods of breast protection and health-
care provider awareness. ....
(1144

5

)
Physician Assisted Suicide as Manslaughter This question concerns ...
.... recover damages for medical malpractice only if he or she can prove by the greater weight of the evidence that the health
care provider's actions represented a ....
(4956

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Micrographics as a Strategy Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Background on ...
.... A survey current health
care provider users of microfilm technology was conducted to assess the feasibility of microfilm use by Emergency Medical Clinics ....
(2801

11

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Advanced Nurse Practice: Family Practice Work
.... More and more APNs are working in the dual role of clinical
care provider and consultant/manager to deliver a full range of services to patients (Davidson, 1999 ....
(3100

12

)
Nursing Theory Concepts
.... The health
care provider delineates the specific effects of a particular self-
care deficit on their patient's overall system of living. ....
(3167

13

)
The Effect of Music on Anxiety
.... Considering the benefits and risks, patient,
care provider, and health
care agency outcomes will be positively affected by the use of the findings. ....
(1432

6

)
Eliminating Clinical Licenses and Health Care Services
.... behavior." Supporters of a policy of clinical licensure would use Goodhard't (1991) reasoning to penalize inadequate or improper health
care provider behavior. ....
(2811

11

)
Health Care Delivery System in 2005
.... Doctors would receive an annual salary based on the number of people for whom they served as the primary health-
care provider and as the gatekeeper for ....
(2602

10

)
Advertising and Hospital Referrals
.... The topics addressed in this literature review are health
care provider advertising, marketing methods, and referral rates. Naidu ....
(7224

29

)
Spousal Abuse
.... 1992, p. 284). However, for the health
care provider, it is the physical injury that tends to be the most obvious. Some of the more ....
(3261

13

)
Increase of Spousal Abuse
.... 1992, p. 284). However, for the health
care provider, it is the physical injury that tends to be the most obvious. Some of the more ....
(3260

13

)
Government Funded Health Care Services
.... As one criterion for the accreditation of hospitals and other health
care provider organizations, the use of mortality rates in DRG decisions means that ....
(2182

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