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Factors Associated With Not Having a Personal Health Care Provider for Children in Florida

Factors Associated With Not Having a Personal Health Care Provider for Children in Florida

... personal health care ...personal provider, even after adjusting for each other, race, household educa- tion, number of parents, and health ...to health care for Hispanic/Latino ...

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Helping the decision maker effectively promote various experts’ views into various optimal solutions to China’s institutional problem of health care provider selection through the organization of a pilot health care provider research system

Helping the decision maker effectively promote various experts’ views into various optimal solutions to China’s institutional problem of health care provider selection through the organization of a pilot health care provider research system

... of health care provider selection, and their views have usually been collected through research projects, public-opinion solicitation of the government, and media ...of health care ...

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Women’s recall of health care provider counselling on gestational weight gain (GWG): a prospective, population based study

Women’s recall of health care provider counselling on gestational weight gain (GWG): a prospective, population based study

... Methods: A sample of 2909 women with singleton pregnancies was drawn from the prospective community- based pregnancy cohort All Our Families from Alberta, Canada. Women were stratified into three GWG groups, adequate, ...

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Health care provider knowledge and routine management of pre-eclampsia in Pakistan

Health care provider knowledge and routine management of pre-eclampsia in Pakistan

... providing care for pregnant women for more than a decade except one traditional birth attendant and two ...community health care providers was stress of daily life: the burden of care giving, ...

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Applying justice and commitment constructs to patient–health care provider relationships

Applying justice and commitment constructs to patient–health care provider relationships

... their care or ...of care and coordination among health care ...patient–health care provider interactions that were the focus of the current research; no interview quotes ...

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Health Care Provider-Delivered Adherence Promotion Interventions: A Meta-Analysis

Health Care Provider-Delivered Adherence Promotion Interventions: A Meta-Analysis

... that health care provider-delivered interventions for children who have chronic illness can be effective in im- proving adherence when compared with treatment as usual or alternative ...that ...

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Health Care Provider and Caregiver Preferences Regarding Nasogastric and Intravenous Rehydration

Health Care Provider and Caregiver Preferences Regarding Nasogastric and Intravenous Rehydration

... self-administered health care provider survey (Supplemental Information 2) was used to collect demographic and experiential data along with percep- tions, knowledge, beliefs, and treat- ment patterns ...

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Research Needs Assessment in the Health Insurance Organization: Level of Health Care Provider

Research Needs Assessment in the Health Insurance Organization: Level of Health Care Provider

... meet health care providers' satisfaction is essential, because the condition of insurance contracts is changing rapidly ...the health care centers under contract to the Health Insurance ...

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Health care provider perceptions of a query-based health information exchange: barriers and benefits

Health care provider perceptions of a query-based health information exchange: barriers and benefits

... their practice, providers frequently chose HIE as ‘very likely’ or ‘somewhat likely’ to help. In order for a clinician to success- fully identify data in a query-based HIE, another provider or health system ...

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Approaches to health care provider education and professional development in perinatal depression: a systematic review

Approaches to health care provider education and professional development in perinatal depression: a systematic review

... and health-care providers may have varying degrees of ...mental health unit, or for a specific professional group regardless of setting, may be an important step to identifying the existing gaps in ...

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Health care provider perceptions of a query-based health information exchange: barriers and benefits

Health care provider perceptions of a query-based health information exchange: barriers and benefits

... The costs of HIE adoption and workflow integration are signifi- cant concerns of health care providers. Additional resources to assist practices plan the integration of the HIE into a sustain- able workflow ...

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Human Trafficking: What is the Role of the Health Care Provider?

Human Trafficking: What is the Role of the Health Care Provider?

... Logan, Walker and Hunt 6 see the victims of trafficking as more difficult to identify and having far greater needs than regular immigrants, with far fewer resources. Confusion with immigration issues and prejudice toward ...

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Developing a framework of service convenience in health care: An exploratory study for a primary care provider

Developing a framework of service convenience in health care: An exploratory study for a primary care provider

... This paper is guided by an interpretative research approach (Beckmann & Elliott, 2000; Dobele & Lindgreen, 2011; Zainuddin et al., 2011) and utilizes qualitative methods to explore patients’ perceptions of ...

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Allowing FDA Regulation of Communications Software Used in Telemedicine: A Potentially Fatal Misdiagnosis?

Allowing FDA Regulation of Communications Software Used in Telemedicine: A Potentially Fatal Misdiagnosis?

... The actual computer hardware and software used to run the systems at the health care provider's office; the communications software used by the health care provider; t[r] ...

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Effects of continuity of care on hospital admission in patients with type 2 diabetes: analysis of nationwide insurance data

Effects of continuity of care on hospital admission in patients with type 2 diabetes: analysis of nationwide insurance data

... of care, which can reduce the risks of diabetic complications [12], improve pre- ventive care [13,14], increase patient satisfaction [15] and compliance [16,17], and decrease emergency and in- patient ...

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Patient experience and use of probiotics in community-based health care settings

Patient experience and use of probiotics in community-based health care settings

... gastrointestinal health” and most (59%) felt that the supplements had been ...their health care provider about their use of the ...to health care ...

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Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

... pharmaceutical care to improve patients' health (Hepler and Strand, ...Pharmaceutical care activities include monitoring patients' symptoms, counselling patients about their medications, helping ...

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Creating Healthy Camp Experiences

Creating Healthy Camp Experiences

... Camp health care providers can expect to care for campers with any of the medical and psychological issues seen daily by primary pediatric ...precamp health evaluation takes on in- creased ...

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Achieving Family and Provider Partnerships for Children With Special Health Care Needs

Achieving Family and Provider Partnerships for Children With Special Health Care Needs

... special health care needs, was based on responses to 2 questions: (1) “How often has your child’s condition affected his/her ability to do things other children his/her age do?” (responses: never, ...

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The role and potential of community based cancer care for Māori in Aotearoa/New Zealand : A thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Public Health at Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand

The role and potential of community based cancer care for Māori in Aotearoa/New Zealand : A thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Public Health at Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand

... ii health care provider assist whānau to navigate their cancer journeys, with Māori health providers in particular, delivering wide ranging cancer care services, and linking patients ...

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