Health Care Delivery System in the US
.... drug coverage under Medicare in mid-1999, the health
care industry moved .... Lacking widespread substitute goods, suppliers in this industry are
able to pass along ....
(989

4

)
Health Care Insurance - Policy Proposal for Americans who Lose ...
.... their health insurance due to job changes and their families are likely to lose all health
care coverage since this health coverage is not always
able to be ....
(1456

6

)
Managed Care Network
.... The way a PSN is structured differs from case to case but is always accomplished so as to create a network
able to deliver "seamless"
care for patents. ....
(3217

13

)
Health Care in Canada and the US
.... their health. The rewards would go to those health
care providers who were best
able to keep their patients healthy. Marlow and ....
(5686

23

)
Financial Performance of Acute Care Hospitals
.... responsible military medical officers 9 issue a certificate of unavilability (health
care is not avail
able through military direct
care facilities), military ....
(8254

33

)
Health Care Associates
.... in "selling" its services to potential clients and donors, as well as referral agencies, HCA will be
able to resolve .... Health
Care Associates, Incorporated (HCA ....
(1485

6

)
Adult Day Care
.... They may also be
able to intervene in family disputes in certain instances .... An Advanced Practice Nurse could provide the ongoing medical
care at the center and ....
(3582

14

)
In-Hospital Patient Care & Managed Care
.... medical needs. Furthermore, these providers are
able make sure that health
care resources are utilized efficiently. Miller and Luft ....
(2723

11

)
RESPITE CARE SERVICES
.... It is unrealistic to assume that either a family member or an employed caregiver will be
able, even if willing, to provide quality, cost-effective
care in the ....
(2472

10

)
Nursing and the Care of Adolescents with OCD
.... In hospital-based
care, this includes ensuring the client's safety, promoting optimal .... Nurses are
able to directly influence the behavior of clients by ....
(1934

8

)
Technology & Patient Care
.... To begin with, never before technology were health
care providers
able to have instant access to all information pertaining to a patient, from X-rays to Social ....
(2041

8

)
Health Care - Supply and Demand
.... are paying the costs directly, limit the amount of the service they are
able to "consume .... telehealth in order to bring their costs down when in-home
care can be ....
(909

4

)
Changing Health Care Delivery Environment
.... responsible military medical officers 9issue a certificate of unavilability (health
care is not avail-
able through military direct
care facilities), military ....
(8797

35

)
Watson's Theory of Caring & Care of Elderly Client
.... in the nursing
care facility. She insists that she is not "frail and enfeebled like these old folks." Every day she asks staff when she will be
able to go back ....
(1771

7

)
Health Care Ethics
.... of time during which his treatments could continue and they could be educated and trained so that upon release they would be
able to provide necessary
care. ....
(1263

5

)
Health Care in Britain and US: A comparison
.... In Kaiser, primary
care physicians cover many specialties, where as in the NHS they are general practitioners, so Kaiser is
able to perform more procedures at ....
(1294

5

)
Dimensions of Custodial Care for the Elderly in Bermuda
.... It is uncertain whether or not private sector organizations will be
able to fully meet the physical demand for custodial
care for the elderly in Bermuda, even ....
(4846

19

)
Nursing Philosophy
.... In this manner, the nurse is
able to provide optimal
care to the patient and help him or her develop a health maintenance program that he or she is
able to ....
(1238

5

)
The Ethical Dimensions of Health Care Professionals by Ruth ...
.... They must be
able to recognize the autonomy of patients with respect to creating advanced directives in end-of-life
care. Perhaps ....
(1285

5

)
Health Care Organization Strategy
.... This is because health
care organizations today must function effectively in a .... The organization's strategy must be future-oriented and
able to shift quickly as ....
(1904

8

)
End-of-Life Care: and Nurses
.... The authors simply concluded that nurses are distressed by the inadequate
care they are
able to give this population and it is suggested that this finding be ....
(523

2

)
Home Health Care Nurses
.... analysis, many seniors and senior organizations are expressing fears that due to the BBA, home health
care providers will not be
able to comprehensively meet ....
(5387

22

)
Health Care Economics
.... organization is saddled with the responsibility for providing health
care to those individuals 1 2in society who are least
able to fund their own
care. ....
(2386

10

)
Health Care Alternatives in the US
.... Nonetheless, most physicians claimed that they were
able to secure high quality
care and obtain necessary referrals to specialists easily within the network. ....
(3993

16

)
Case Study Interview
.... mother. While his mother is
able to
care for herself personally, she is not
able to do many routine household chores. Kevin helps ....
(1425

6

)
Health Care Crisis in the US
.... the public about the problems facing the health
care system, and it has had some effect in bringing about a desire for change. What it has not been
able to do ....
(1955

8

)
Orem's Self-Care Nursing Theory & Health Behavior
.... Regulatory operations will ensure that the client has received adequate education and is
able to participate in optimal health
care procedures. ....
(1141

5

)
Custodial Care for the Elderly in Bermuda
.... It is uncertain whether or not private sector organiza-tions will be
able to fully meet the physical demand for custo-dial
care for the elderly in Bermuda ....
(9429

38

)
Impact of Health-Care-Industry Merger
.... 1995) cites a study showing that the US will have a glut of 165,000 physicians by 2005 because managed-
care entities such as HMOs will be
able to employ fewer ....
(1075

4

)
Family Nurse Providers
.... Provider Because FNPs are trained to perform the routine tasks that are performed by physicians, FNPs are
able to provide quality
care at comparatively lower ....
(2365

9

)