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Patient poverty and workload in primary care

Patient poverty and workload in primary care

... We also did not find a statistically significant association between the availability of social workers and the ability of PCPs to manage larger panels. Staff and programs in CHCs other than PCPs or social workers might ... See full document

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Measuring workload for tuberculosis service provision at primary care level: a methodology

Measuring workload for tuberculosis service provision at primary care level: a methodology

... treatment, patient flow, and the number of con- sultations before a diagnosis is ...design, patient flows and frequency or organization of patient follow ... See full document

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The effectiveness and cost effectiveness of telephone triage of patients requesting same day consultations in general practice: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial comparing nurse led and GP led management systems (ESTEEM)

The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of telephone triage of patients requesting same day consultations in general practice: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial comparing nurse-led and GP-led management systems (ESTEEM)

... (1.79) primary care contacts in the follow-up period) in the primary outcome between the nurse-led triage and usual care ...for patient-written, rather than verbal consent), which would ... See full document

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Connecting medical records: an evaluation of benefits and challenges for primary care practices

Connecting medical records: an evaluation of benefits and challenges for primary care practices

... the workload and care outcomes expe- rienced by ...physician workload were improved. They also influenced per- ceptions that care was improved by reducing errors and by improving the speed of ... See full document

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Balancing Medical Resident Education and Workload while Ensuring Quality Patient Care

Balancing Medical Resident Education and Workload while Ensuring Quality Patient Care

... the primary causes of resident fatigue (as shown in section 1), and potentially a cause of medical errors, the resident workload distribution can be measured as a proxy by the distribution of weeks in night ... See full document

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Measuring the patient experience in primary care

Measuring the patient experience in primary care

... interprofessional primary care organization with 5 clinics serving 35 000 enrolled patients in the inner city of Toronto, ...in poverty, or are new to Canada. The SMHAFHT developed a patient ... See full document

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Operational characteristics of antiretroviral therapy clinics in Zambia: a time and motion analysis

Operational characteristics of antiretroviral therapy clinics in Zambia: a time and motion analysis

... entiated care models for ART delivery in Zambia. These patient-centered approaches aim to better serve the needs of people living with HIV and “reduce unnecessary burdens on the health ...Differentiated ... See full document

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Patient safety in out of hours primary care: a review of patient records

Patient safety in out of hours primary care: a review of patient records

... of patient safety in daytime primary care, the incidence rate was estimated between ...used patient record review. Furthermore, our definition of patient safety incidents was broad and ... See full document

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Patient engagement: an investigation at a primary care clinic

Patient engagement: an investigation at a primary care clinic

... of patient engagement, the Student’s t statistic was found to be greater than the threshold values for both 95% and 99% confidence ...of patient engagement could result in better health ... See full document

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Geriatrics Evaluation and Management in the Veterans Administration– An Historical Perspective

Geriatrics Evaluation and Management in the Veterans Administration– An Historical Perspective

... or care needs were addressed as needed. The ACE Unit was a primary training environment for geriatric fellows (2 required rotations/year) as well as elective rotations for medical students, internal ... See full document

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The benefits of co location in primary care practices: the perspectives of general practitioners and patients in 34 countries

The benefits of co location in primary care practices: the perspectives of general practitioners and patients in 34 countries

... We used data derived from the QUALICOPC study (Qual- ity and Costs of Primary Care in Europe). In this study, co- funded by the European Commission, surveys were con- ducted among GPs and patients in 31 ... See full document

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Using relationship styles based on attachment theory to improve understanding of specialty choice in medicine

Using relationship styles based on attachment theory to improve understanding of specialty choice in medicine

... Attachment theory plays an important role in personality development [7] and is rapidly becoming an important construct for understanding interpersonal aspects of med- ical care, the patient-provider ... See full document

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Patient-reported access to primary care in Ontario

Patient-reported access to primary care in Ontario

... do not presume to have captured all of the dimensions of access. Finally, our multilevel regression model con- trolled for correlations at the practice level, but not at the provider level, as we could not link patients ... See full document

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Integrated HIV care is associated with improved engagement in treatment in an urban methadone clinic

Integrated HIV care is associated with improved engagement in treatment in an urban methadone clinic

... Other examples of reverse integration models include screening as well as treatment services. Integration of HIV testing within substance use treatment programs, including methadone programs, has been shown to be ... See full document

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The validity of the Patient Health Questionnaire for screening depression in chronic care patients in primary health care in South Africa

The validity of the Patient Health Questionnaire for screening depression in chronic care patients in primary health care in South Africa

... development of physical health problems. Systematic reviews of 11 prospective cohort studies in health popula- tions reveal that depression predicts later development of coronary heart disease [13] and stroke. ... See full document

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Investigation of Scattered Radiation Dose at the Door of a Radiotherapy Vault When the Maze Intersects the Primary Beam

Investigation of Scattered Radiation Dose at the Door of a Radiotherapy Vault When the Maze Intersects the Primary Beam

... isocenter. Patient scattering and wall scatter albedos were taken as ...for patient scatter is recommended by NCRP 151 ...the primary beam has been transmitted through the ...weekly workload ... See full document

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Implementing a care pathway for elderly patients, a comparative qualitative process evaluation in primary care

Implementing a care pathway for elderly patients, a comparative qualitative process evaluation in primary care

... health care across health care levels than what is currently offered, especially in the transitional phase between hospital discharge and pri- mary care ...of care across care levels; ... See full document

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Automated Conversation System Before Pediatric Primary Care Visits: A Randomized Trial

Automated Conversation System Before Pediatric Primary Care Visits: A Randomized Trial

... METHODS: English-speaking parents of children aged 4 months to 11 years called PHP before routine visits and were randomly assigned to groups by the system at the time of the call. Parents ’ spoken responses were used to ... See full document

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Patient reactions after the canterbury earthquakes 2010 11: a primary care perspective

Patient reactions after the canterbury earthquakes 2010 11: a primary care perspective

... Patient Reactions after the Canterbury Earthquakes 2010-11: A Primary Care Perspective – PLOS Currents Disasters.. Patient Reactions after the Canterbury Earthquakes 2010­11: A Primary C[r] ... See full document

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Organization of nursing care in three Nordic countries: relationships between nurses’ workload, level of involvement in direct patient care, job satisfaction, and intention to leave

Organization of nursing care in three Nordic countries: relationships between nurses’ workload, level of involvement in direct patient care, job satisfaction, and intention to leave

... in patient care, the mean number of patients the RNs are directly responsible for, and in the number of pa- tients needing ADL assistance and surveillance by the ...lower. Patient workload is ... See full document

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