Health Care Economics Business management Industries : Jahrbuch Health Capital Berlin-Brandenburg 2008 : Fachkräfte in der Gesundheitswirtschaft. Veränderte Strukturen, neue Ausbildungswege und Studiengänge / edited by Günter Stock, Raphael Krüger, Rolf-Dieter Müller
A way of providing health care that is guided by a thoughtful integration of the best available scientific knowledge with clinical expertise. This approach allows the practitioner to critically assess research data, clinical guidelines, and other information resources in order to correctly identify the clinical problem, apply the most high-quality intervention, and re-evaluate the outcome for future improvement
Health Care for America Now (Organization) / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2013007826 : Grassroots advocacy and health care reform : the HCAN campaign in Pennsylvania / by Marc Stier
Health Care Issues. : Alzheimer's disease : the complete introduction / Dr. Judes Poirier & Dr. Serge Gauthier ; foreword by André Chagnon ; afterword by Michaëlle Jean ; translated by Barbara Sandilands
health care lifestyle change : How to facilitate lifestyle change : applying group education in healthcare / Amanda Avery, Kirsten Whitehead and Vanessa Halliday
Declarations by patients, made in advance of a situation in which they may be incompetent to decide about their own care, stating their treatment preferences or authorizing a third party to make decisions for them. (Bioethics Thesaurus)
Care which provides integrated, accessible health care services by clinicians who are accountable for addressing a large majority of personal health care needs, developing a sustained partnership with patients, and practicing in the context of family and community. (JAMA 1995;273(3):192)
Men and women working in the provision of health services, whether as individual practitioners or employees of health institutions and programs, whether or not professionally trained, and whether or not subject to public regulation. (From A Discursive Dictionary of Health Care, 1976)
Men and women working in the provision of health services, whether as individual practitioners or employees of health institutions and programs, whether or not professionally trained, and whether or not subject to public regulation. (From A Discursive Dictionary of Health Care, 1976)
Activities and programs intended to assure or improve the quality of care in either a defined medical setting or a program. The concept includes the assessment or evaluation of the quality of care; identification of problems or shortcomings in the delivery of care; designing activities to overcome these deficiencies; and follow-up monitoring to ensure effectiveness of corrective steps
Activities and programs intended to assure or improve the quality of care in either a defined medical setting or a program. The concept includes the assessment or evaluation of the quality of care; identification of problems or shortcomings in the delivery of care; designing activities to overcome these deficiencies; and follow-up monitoring to ensure effectiveness of corrective steps
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Health Care Quality assurance : E-health systems quality and reliability : models and standards / [edited by] Anastasius Moumtzoglou, Anastasia Kastania