The Australian government acknowledges that this could be disruptive for patients, many of whom benefit by the community
controlled model of care presently offered by AMSWS, but as this service is now no longer viable, every effort will be made to transition patients to other service providers as quickly as possible.
As stated for some time now, community
controlled models of care are well documented as the best service delivery model to support improved health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and through investing in quality improvement processes that benchmark our services and the care provided against international standards, continues to build credibility in the community controlled model of care.
Not exact matches
Mirroring the value - based
model to incentivize pharmacies to help patients adhere to prescription regimens, the new network has the potential to
control costs and improve the quality
of care through increased access and convenience.
Nurturing parents who are secure in the standards they hold for their children provide
models of caring concern as well as confident, self -
controlled behavior.
Control: Women randomised to the control group were able to select any other available model of antenatal care including YWC, care with a general practitioner, or a community - or hospital - based antenatal
Control: Women randomised to the
control group were able to select any other available model of antenatal care including YWC, care with a general practitioner, or a community - or hospital - based antenatal
control group were able to select any other available
model of antenatal
care including YWC,
care with a general practitioner, or a community - or hospital - based antenatal clinic.
Envisioning a Better
Model — Over time, the emphasis
of health
care reform in Massachusetts shifted from expanding access to
controlling costs and improving the quality
of health
care.
The Guided
Care model was developed in 2002 by a team of researchers at Johns Hopkins and was tested at eight primary care sites in the Baltimore / Washington, D.C., area in a 32 - month randomized controlled trial involving over 900 patients, 300 caregivers, and 48 primary care physici
Care model was developed in 2002 by a team
of researchers at Johns Hopkins and was tested at eight primary
care sites in the Baltimore / Washington, D.C., area in a 32 - month randomized controlled trial involving over 900 patients, 300 caregivers, and 48 primary care physici
care sites in the Baltimore / Washington, D.C., area in a 32 - month randomized
controlled trial involving over 900 patients, 300 caregivers, and 48 primary
care physici
care physicians.
LOCALLY OWNED AND TRADED - LONG SERVICE HISTORY SHOWS THIS WAS TAKEN
CARE OF - RTL
MODEL - LEATHER AND SUN ROOF - HARD TO FIND - Gray w / Leather Seat Trim, AM / FM / 6 - Disc In - Dash Audio System, Front fog lights, Heated door mirrors, Heated Front Bucket Seats, Power driver seat, Power moonroof, Rear step bumper, Remote keyless entry, Steering wheel mounted audio
controls, XM Radio.
This Jeep Cherokee 4x4 Limited 4dr SUV comes with a full bumper to bumper 120 point Orchard inspection, a 7 yr 100,000 mile powertrain warranty, CHRYSLER CERTIFIED, this was a trade in at our dealership, 1 - owner, clean car fax, LOOKS great in White with the aluminum wheels and chrome accents, interior and exterior very well
cared for, V - 6 engine, heated leather interior, heated leather wrapped steering wheel with stereo
controls, Navigation, remote start, 2 - NEW TIRES, many nice features on this
model, easy to get in and out
of, great in the snow, a smooth highway ride, an awesome SUV, a great price, time to deal, SEE YA AT THE ORCHARD!!
100,000 mile powertrain warranty, CHRYSLER CERTIFIED, interior and exterior very well
cared for, LOOKS great in Granite Crystal with the aluminum wheels and chrome accents, Heated Leather interior, heated leather wrapped steering wheel with stereo
controls, DVD for the family to enjoy, large touch screen with back up camera, remote start, MANY nice features on this
model, lots
of room for everyone and everything, a great highway ride, a great price, time to deal, SEE YA AT THE ORCHARD!!
I follow the medical
model of behaviour therapy: diagnosing the behavioural condition and using standard -
of -
care protocols from scientific research and clinical practice to teach the dog to
control his behaviour and emotions better.
There is a desperate need in Canada for a sustainable
model of a community based Dog
Care and
Control Program in First Nation's communities.
No Kill is a humane, sustainable, cost - effective
model that allows open admission animal
control shelters to save all healthy and treatable animals, upwards
of 99 %
of all animals entrusted to their
care.
In the preliminary
model we included tail chasing status (case /
control) as binary response variable, and mother's quality
of care, time
of separation in weeks, birth (problems / no problems), breed, gender as explanatory variables.
The finished work will give the appearance
of an orchid, a common motif found in Asian ink paintings, often done as practice in learning how to
control brushstrokes, but also for the discipline
of caring for the fragile Asian flower that serves as the artist's
model, a task that demands patience and knowledge meant to measure the virtue and status
of the revered flower's caretaker.
Stress paradigms in rodent
models have been associated with elevated anxiety and contrasting alterations in neuronal morphology in the hippocampus and amygdala, with dendritic atrophy observed in the hippocampus and increased dendritic arborization in the amygdala.12, 13 Developing rodents deprived
of maternal nurturance show decreased hippocampal volume and altered stress reactivity.14 An epigenetic mechanism for this effect has been elaborated.15 Importantly,
controlled trials that have randomized institutionalized toddlers to early therapeutic foster
care vs institutionalization have documented the deleterious effects
of early relative deprivation on cognitive outcomes.16
A good example
of this has been the recent GP Superclinic initiative that was fundamentally
modeled on community
controlled models of service delivery, where you could access all required
care for clients in a single location or service, although very little
of this new investment went to support building on the good practice that was happening in community
controlled services.
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Caregivers (parents and child -
care providers) can influence children's eating practices by
controlling a vailability and accessibility
of foods, meal structure, food
modeling, food socialization practices, and food - related parenting style.
«For NACCHO the acceptance that our Aboriginal
controlled health services deliver the best
model of integrated primary health
care in Australia is a clear demonstration that every Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander person should have ready access to these services, no matter where they live.
IUIH has developed an evidence - based
Model of Chronic Disease
Care (the
Model) for implementation across the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community
controlled health organisations in south east Queensland.
We will be wary that implementation
of the Authority's purchaser provider
model doesn't disadvantage Aboriginal community
controlled health services» holistic
model of care.
Nurturing parents who are secure in the standards they hold for their children provide
models of caring concern as well as confident, self -
controlled behavior.
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There are several goals in couples therapy: 1) understand how prior relationships provide the framework for how adults view self and partner in close relationships, and and how relationship patterns («the dance») occur; 2) create a secure relationship where partners are emotionally available, genuinely involved and responsive in a sensitive and
caring way; 3) establish trust and a sense
of safety and comfort, especially during difficult times and distressing emotions («fight fair»), 4) change the dance — learn constructive communication and conflict - management skills so that partners respond to one another's needs and emotions with empathy, understanding and support, rather than with anger, rejection or withdrawal; 5) experience a secure relationship with the therapist, who
models attunement, support, self
control, patience and appropriate boundaries.
Additionally, warmth and
caring, guidance and
control, and lack
of responsibility, failed to add significantly to the
model.