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Chapter program features "offering health care in Haiti: a cross-cultural experience".(Alaska Public Radio Network)(Brief article)
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Georgia Nursing
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May 1, 2008
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Copyright informationCOPYRIGHT 2008 Georgia Nurses Association. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)
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T. Maria Smith, PhD, APRN, BC spoke to members of the Southern Professional Nurses Network Chapter of GNA on March 10, 2008 about her experiences as a member of a health care team offering services in Haiti during the summer of 2007. Smith discussed the many obstacles and rewards of such an ...
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Based Home Health Care Firm Opens Permanent Pueblo, Colo., Office.(Knight...
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News;
October 6, 2000 ;
Pitts, Gail;
369 words
...Oct. 5--A home health care company, offering services for private insurance and...office in Pueblo. Horn Home Health Care LLC opened its offices at...in geriatrics, Horn Home Health Care expanded into Pueblo because...personal care provider. Horn Health Care ...
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Health care evolution: New roles for family and consumer professionals
Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences;
January 1, 1999 ;
Rider, Mary Ellen; Riportella-Muller, Roberta;
787 words
...ABSTRACT The health care evolution affects families in how they use and pay for health care. Communities face changes in the types of...community members make choices to use the health care system. The purpose of this paper is to describe...
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'How Will Health Care Be Financed and Paid For?' VHA Study Outlines Three...
PR Newswire;
August 11, 2003 ;
573 words
......obtain improved outcomes from their health care investments. The study outlines implications that hospitals and other health care providers need to consider. For example...future, consumers will direct their health care dollars similar to the way they direct...clear that as more ...
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Managed care: employer's influence on the health care system.
Nursing Economics;
July 1, 1996 ;
Corder, Karen T. Phoon, Janet Barter, Marjorie;
787 words
...Health care consumers and purchasers are demanding...and accessibility of services from the health care industry and its providers. Kerfoot and...merging of hospitals into integrated health care networks (p. 280). The reform momentum...
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Can health insurance costs be controlled? (Symposium: Health Care)
Review of Business;
December 22, 1992 ;
Paul, Robert J. Townsend, James B.;
787 words
...Health care insurance has been available to employees for more than...free to employees or were offered at a very low cost. Health care insurance is no longer inexpensive. Health care costs have increased the cost of medical insurance.|1...
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Views on home health care mixed.(1997 CDR State of the Industry...
Chain Drug Review;
April 28, 1997 ;
787 words
......predictions that the home health care category will generate explosive...Most retailers say home health care is an area they are watching...an initial push into home health care have pulled back, citing...reimbursements from public and private health care programs to ...
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Quality: Will it become the benchmark for managing HEALTH CARE COSTS?
Corporate Report Wisconsin;
May 1, 2004 ;
Dernovsek, Darla;
787 words
...Measuring health care quality may prove to be the best long-term strategy for controlling health care expenses. But in the short term, businesses...double-digit increases in the cost of employee health care benefits. A Wisconsin example of how employers...
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Reforming Health Care in Europe.
West European Politics;
April 1, 2000 ;
FREEMAN, RICHARD MORAN, MICHAEL;
787 words
...Health care policy has been a crucible of welfare reform in Europe for a quarter...first arises from what might be called the welfare dimension of health care. Health care matters. Not often, but sometimes, it is a matter of life and death...
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National reform coming, health care expert says
The Gazette;
November 17, 2006 ;
DEBBIE KELLEY THE GAZETTE;
524 words
...The health care radar screen is blipping toward national health care reform, but it probably won't happen until after...respond when employers can no longer tolerate rising health care costs -- and I think we're getting close to the breaking...
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Health care bills of rights
Marketplace;
February 3, 1998 ;
Anonymous;
787 words
...Health care -- from self-insured plans to health...Throughout the country today, we have a health care system that often limits particular services...However, we should never deny patients the health care they need. People need choices when selecting...
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State feels pain from health care
Indianapolis Business Journal;
October 15, 2007 ;
Wall, J K;
787 words
...Is health care making Indiana's economy sick? Spending on health care is rising faster in Indiana than it is across the...1991, the average Hoosier spent just 94 cents on health care for every dollar the average American spent. But...
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A family health care system. (Editorial)
American Family Physician;
September 1, 1992 ;
Botelho, Richard J.;
787 words
...National health care systems take on many forms and provide health care as a human right. The United States is the only...democratic nation in the Western world without a national health care system to assure equitable access to health care...
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Home health care remains a quandry.
Chain Drug Review;
April 26, 1999 ;
787 words
......from nearly doubling the number of home health care specialty units it operates, the purchase...executive officer David Bloom said that home health care is filling the void as hospital stays...growth for the products that our home health care centers offer. Walgreens' stepped-up ...
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