Patient Centered Care in Hospitals
.... In traditional
hospital care, institutions have, for the most part, "been designed following an industrial, reductionist model, with little or no attention to ....
(1397

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MANAGED CARE PROGRAMS
.... done. Capitation, copayments, and deductibles limit the use of services, particularly inpatient
hospital care. Payment incentives ....
(1435

6

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Letter to a Congressman
This vital piece of legislation will supply a guarantee of adequate
hospital care for the some 216,000 women who are diagnosed with the disease and who are ....
(1395

6

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Funding and Long-Term Health Care
.... Emphasis in the provision of health
care services for the elderly is all too often placed on
hospital care only, and on the costs of such
care. ....
(3221

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Acute Myocardial Infarction
.... When the assumptions of the researchers related to routine
hospital care are considered, again, that related to successful resuscitation from primary ....
(1642

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ETHICAL ISSUES IN COMMUNITY HEALTH
.... Humane
care alternatives (to
hospital care) for AIDS victims have been found to be (1) hospice
care, (2) home health
care, and (3) out patient
care (Taravella ....
(2378

10

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Outcomes at Birth Centers
.... Regarding the possibility of excessive
hospital care, Butler, Abrams, Parker, Roberts and Russell (1993) reported that in
hospital settings, cesarean ....
(2046

8

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In-Hospital Patient Care T
.... 78-81). Other ways that in-
hospital physician
care may be assessed include length of stay, return to surgery, and readmission analyses. ....
(2714

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In-Hospital Patient Care & Managed Care
Literature Review: In-
Hospital Patient
Care The term, managed
care, refers to physician management. Managed
care plans are based ....
(2723

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Hospital Evolution and Competing Missions
.... Health maintenance organizations (HMOs) and preferred provider organizations (PPOs) affected price and costs for
hospital care. ....
(1559

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NonProfit Hospitals and Finances
.... of the broader issue of the desirable balance of commercial, governmental, and nonprofit participation in the provision of
hospital care while preserving ....
(2948

12

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Health Care in Britain and US: A comparison
.... Both Kaiser and the NHS provide comprehensive medical services including
hospital care, preventive
care, accident and emergency
care, ambulance service ....
(1294

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Improving the Health Care System in the US
.... Both Kaiser and the NHS provide comprehensive medical services including
hospital care, preventive
care, accident and emergency
care, ambulance service ....
(1524

6

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Population Growth and Health Care
.... Increased growth of the elderly segment of the population likely will increase the demand for both in-patient
hospital care and for ambulatory
care delivered ....
(1270

5

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The Health Care Services Delivery
.... Humane
care alternatives (to
hospital care) for AIDS victims have been found to be (1) hospice
care, (2) home health
care, and (3) out patient
care (Taravella ....
(2196

9

)
Hospital Accreditation Assessment
.... The code of ethical behavior also addresses the relationship between a
hospital and its staff members to other health
care providers, educational institutions ....
(985

4

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Financial Analysis on Hospital Productivity
.... The movement toward interhospital competition and competition with non-
hospital care providers assures that increased
hospital productivity will remain an ....
(4270

17

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Hospital Case Study
.... Teamwork accommodates changing needs within health
care service delivery. Because the
hospital is experiencing a shortage of RNs, creating teams that ....
(655

3

)
Government Intervention in the Health Care Industry
.... Federal research funds were also used to purchase inpatient
hospital care for indigent patients undergoing diagnostic testing for cancer, tuberculosis, and ....
(9411

38

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Managed Care & Qualaity Assurance
.... conducted. Capitation, co-payments, and deductibles limit the use of services, particularly inpatient
hospital care. Payment incentives ....
(5475

22

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Managed Care Concept
.... conducted. Capitation, co-payments, and deductibles limit the use of services, particularly inpatient
hospital care. Payment incentives ....
(5394

22

)
The Physician-Hospital Organization
Alexander, Vaughn and Burns (2000) define the physician-
hospital organization or PHO .... providers developed for the purpose of contracting with managed
care plans ....
(921

4

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Health Care Environment
.... conducted. Capitation, co-payments, and deductibles limit the use of services, particularly inpatient
hospital care. Payment incentives ....
(5389

22

)
Managed Care, Profits & Care Quality
.... conducted. Capitation, co-payments, and deductibles limit the use of services, particularly inpatient
hospital care. Payment incentives ....
(5390

22

)
A community based non-profit hospital
.... patients do not receive unnecessary tests. As many of you know, this
hospital has a budget for charity
care. An amount is set aside for ....
(1275

5

)
Mental Health Care and Older People
.... mental and physical status, the objectives of the multiagency, person-centered
care plan formulated for her were to: 1. Provide brief
hospital care to ensure ....
(3040

12

)
Delivery of Dential Care
.... health
care. HMOs initially con tracted for
hospital care; however, many larger HMOs now operate their own hospitals. As the HMO ....
(5648

23

)
Hospital Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment
.... For these reasons, the authors focused on a targeted group of frail elderly patients discharged from an acute
care hospital. Intervention ....
(1614

6

)
Effects of Managed Care on Surgical Care
.... a managed
care regime, capitation, copayments, and deductibles limit the use of services, particularly in relation to inpatient
hospital care (Quickel, 1996). ....
(9600

38

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Hospital Profits
.... that patients still have plenty of choice when it comes to their health
care. .... Melnick, G. and Keeler, E. Market power and
hospital pricing: Are non-profits ....
(479

2

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