Home Health Administrator, December 2001 — October 2007
National Health Care Associates, Inc, Kansas City, KS
Not exact matches
Moreover, robust evidence on the cost effectiveness of birth in alternative settings is a priority, as was highlighted by the recent
National Institute for
Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) clinical guidance on intrapartum
care.11 The Birthplace in England research programme was designed to fill gaps in research evidence about the processes and outcomes
associated with different settings for birth in the NHS in England.
For the purposes of this economic evaluation, the forms were initially used in a related study funded by the
National Institute of
Health Research (NIHR) research for patient benefit programme «assessing the impact of a new birth centre on choice and outcome of maternity
care in an inner city area,» which will be reported in full elsewhere, comparing the costs of
care in a free standing midwifery unit with
care in an obstetric unit in the same trust.16 The data collected included details of staffing levels, treatments, surgeries, diagnostic imaging tests, scans, drugs, and other resource inputs
associated with each stage of the pathway through intrapartum and after birth
care.
Bisakha Sen, Ph.D.,
associate professor of
health care policy at UAB, used
health behavior data for whites and blacks from Alabama and Mississippi taken from the
national Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System and took a method used in economics to analyze gender wage disparities.
What the study doesn't account for, says study author Adam Smith, a scientist with the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), are
health care - related expenses and the costs
associated with loss of life.
Revised the policies, procedures and business
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Josef I Rusek, Ph.D., is
Associate Director for Education at the
National center for PTSD and a psychologist with the VA Palo Alto
Health Care System, Palo Alto, California.
Findings suggest that outcomes related to foster
care may vary with type of
care and beyond the effects
associated with maltreatment history, baseline adaptation, and socioeconomic status.Preparation of the work and the research described herein were supported by a
National Institute of Mental
Health grant (MN 40864) to Byron Egeland.
Risks and outcomes
associated with disorganized / controlling patterns of attachment at age three years in the
National Institute of Child
Health & Human Development Study of Early Child
Care and Youth Development.