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Reviewing the integration of patient data: how systems are evolving in practice to meet patient needs

Reviewing the integration of patient data: how systems are evolving in practice to meet patient needs

... Information Systems in Physician Offices and Hospitals using XML, DICOM -Digital Imag- ing and Communications in Medicine, MML – Medical Markup Language) – multiple values are accepted; - Communication method ... See full document

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Development and implementation of electronic medical handovers across psychiatric hospitals: quality improvement initiative

Development and implementation of electronic medical handovers across psychiatric hospitals: quality improvement initiative

... of how QI methodology can be applied to drive positive change to local systems and then how this can act as a blueprint for regional level ...improving patient care, this project has led to ... See full document

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Linking Process to Outcome: Are We Training Pediatricians to Meet Evolving Health Care Needs?

Linking Process to Outcome: Are We Training Pediatricians to Meet Evolving Health Care Needs?

... emphases, how might that be done? Ideally, a proportion of the overall goals and objectives for resi- dency education would be based on the epidemiology of health care problems that residents are likely to encoun- ... See full document

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Patient perspectives in the management of asthma: improving patient outcomes through critical selection of treatment options

Patient perspectives in the management of asthma: improving patient outcomes through critical selection of treatment options

... the patient presents with no diurnal or night-time symptoms, no limitation of daily activities including exercise, minimum use of beta2-agonists, and no need for ... See full document

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Teachers’ Professional Development Needs and the Systems That Meet Them

Teachers’ Professional Development Needs and the Systems That Meet Them

... organizational systems in general and in education and school systems in particular (Aslan, ...to meet teachers’ professional development needs at schools through ... See full document

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Panel 3: How to Prepare Students to Meet Corporate Needs

Panel 3: How to Prepare Students to Meet Corporate Needs

... King: I agree with Lee [Cheng], but for different reasons. If you haven’t read the book Indispensible Counsel, I would suggest you get a copy of it. It really highlights the sea change that the general counsel role has ... See full document

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Federating patients identities: the case of rare diseases

Federating patients identities: the case of rare diseases

... of patient files in the CEMARA database did not include the city of ...nominative data types were suffi- ciently discriminating to avoid generating ... See full document

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<p>The Use of Measurement Systems to Support Patient Self-Management of Long-Term Conditions: An Overview of Opportunities and Challenges</p>

<p>The Use of Measurement Systems to Support Patient Self-Management of Long-Term Conditions: An Overview of Opportunities and Challenges</p>

... Measurements systems are intended to improve patient care, quality of health service provision, and enhance patient ...clinical practice. 68 This strategy of implementation may raise ... See full document

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Factors Influencing Practice of Patient Education among Nurses at the University College Hospital, Ibadan

Factors Influencing Practice of Patient Education among Nurses at the University College Hospital, Ibadan

... cost, patient education becomes more important on the agenda now as ...[1]. Patient education has long been considered a major component of standard care given by nurses ...of patient and family ... See full document

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Patient-centered medical home and integrated care in the United States: An opportunity to maximize delivery of primary care

Patient-centered medical home and integrated care in the United States: An opportunity to maximize delivery of primary care

... general, integration is an organized approach to coordinat- ing comprehensive health care services, from general medical care to specialty services, such as mental health and substance abuse ...of ... See full document

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A discharge summary adapted to the frail elderly to ensure transfer of relevant information from the hospital to community settings: a model

A discharge summary adapted to the frail elderly to ensure transfer of relevant information from the hospital to community settings: a model

... each patient upon departure or, at the latest, 72 hours after the results of the exams essential for the justifica- tion of the diagnostic have been added to the ... See full document

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How to meet patients&amp;#39; individual needs for drug information - a scoping review

How to meet patients&#39; individual needs for drug information - a scoping review

... with patient concerns about their drug treatment and may hence also influence their adherence to drug treatment because lack- ing information might promote a deeper “concern belief” and thus ... See full document

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Performance Profiles: The Influence of Patient Satisfaction Data on Physicians’ Practice

Performance Profiles: The Influence of Patient Satisfaction Data on Physicians’ Practice

... physician– patient relationship and interpersonal aspects of care. Data on interpersonal aspects of care, such as the ability to communicate effectively, the ability to show caring, concern, and empathy ... See full document

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To compare the effects of the three manual techniques in patient with shoulder impingement syndrome

To compare the effects of the three manual techniques in patient with shoulder impingement syndrome

... cervicothoracic spine and adjacent ribs. Lynda McClatchie showed the effectiveness of cervico thoracic mobilization in shoulder dysfunctions (McClatchie et al., 2008). In 2008, Crosbie et al., (2008) found synchronous ... See full document

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Dentists with enhanced skills (Special Interest) in Endodontics: gatekeepers views in London

Dentists with enhanced skills (Special Interest) in Endodontics: gatekeepers views in London

... to meet patient needs through enhancing the delivery of care by existing pri- mary care services, providing support for developing dentists with enhanced (special interest) skills in end- odontics, ... See full document

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Is integrated information management a core clinical skill required for the doctor-patient encounter?

Is integrated information management a core clinical skill required for the doctor-patient encounter?

... printed patient information leaflets with which the doctor was familiar and had ...and how much information to give the patient and to what ...source patient information from the internet, ... See full document

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Tailoring an educational program on the AHRQ Patient Safety Indicators to meet stakeholder needs: lessons learned in the VA

Tailoring an educational program on the AHRQ Patient Safety Indicators to meet stakeholder needs: lessons learned in the VA

... educational needs), the pre-program survey allowed us to gather infor- mation more broadly across a range of VA ...stakeholders’ needs and interests by tri- angulating the information gathered from both ... See full document

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Health technology assessment review: Remote monitoring of vital signs   current status and future challenges

Health technology assessment review: Remote monitoring of vital signs current status and future challenges

... monitor patient status at a distance. Th e patient and the carer/system surveying, analysing or interpreting the data could be a few feet apart, but more often they will be in diff erent areas of the ... See full document

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Palliative care in Latvia: Availability and the role of the family doctor

Palliative care in Latvia: Availability and the role of the family doctor

... palliative patient needs and services suggested by studies to meet these needs – general practitioners provided care (primary care), palliative care specialist consultations (secondary care), ... See full document

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Improving Early Sepsis Identification on Inpatient Units

Improving Early Sepsis Identification on Inpatient Units

... The clinical microsystem is prone to abrupt changes and the staff needs to meet the demands to provide safe, quality care. To effectively improve a microsystem, one must assess, diagnose, treat, and ... See full document

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