We believe that young people will
achieve better health outcomes if they have access to «youth friendly» services in which:
It is not only part of her working role, but just as importantly as a Torres Strait Islander woman, mother and extended family member; it is her cultural obligation to address the priorities of her community to
achieve better health outcomes and opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
A whole school approach to resilience, drug and road safety education can
achieve better health outcomes for students, staff, parents and the wider community.
Ryan and his colleagues at the University of Rochester have found that people who ask the most questions about a recommended treatment are also the ones most likely to follow it — and
achieve the best health outcomes.
GPs will have the power to choose how to spend resources in order to
achieve the best health outcomes, and we will ensure that PCT boards include directly elected individuals who can speak for patients at board level so that local people have a voice when decisions are made about local health provision.
«The Government, through Minister Nash, has worked in genuine partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to develop an effective plan for
achieving better health outcomes for our people,»
Community controlled health service delivery commenced on the premise that to
achieve the best health outcomes for our people, we need to provide comprehensive services, not just your average primary care services, and consequently there has been much attention across the sector to build and strengthen this approach over time, with great outcomes.
With sufficient funding, Health Care Homes could be a positive force helping to integrate primary care as a cornerstone of the health sector, ensuring that patients with complex care needs receive better continuity of care and have greater opportunity of
achieving better health outcomes.
Not exact matches
Financial lessons can be reinterpreted for
achieving better personal
health and in so doing racking up
better business
outcomes.
Four common financial lessons can also be reinterpreted for entrepreneurs to
achieve better personal
health and in so doing
achieve better business
outcomes.
Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: our ability to
achieve our financial, strategic and operational plans or initiatives; our ability to predict and manage medical costs and price effectively and develop and maintain
good relationships with physicians, hospitals and other
health care providers; the impact of modifications to our operations and processes; our ability to identify potential strategic acquisitions or transactions and realize the expected benefits of such transactions, including with respect to the Merger; the substantial level of government regulation over our business and the potential effects of new laws or regulations or changes in existing laws or regulations; the
outcome of litigation, regulatory audits, investigations, actions and / or guaranty fund assessments; uncertainties surrounding participation in government - sponsored programs such as Medicare; the effectiveness and security of our information technology and other business systems; unfavorable industry, economic or political conditions, including foreign currency movements; acts of war, terrorism, natural disasters or pandemics; our ability to obtain shareholder or regulatory approvals required for the Merger or the requirement to accept conditions that could reduce the anticipated benefits of the Merger as a condition to obtaining regulatory approvals; a longer time than anticipated to consummate the proposed Merger; problems regarding the successful integration of the businesses of Express Scripts and Cigna; unexpected costs regarding the proposed Merger; diversion of management's attention from ongoing business operations and opportunities during the pendency of the Merger; potential litigation associated with the proposed Merger; the ability to retain key personnel; the availability of financing, including relating to the proposed Merger; effects on the businesses as a result of uncertainty surrounding the proposed Merger; as
well as more specific risks and uncertainties discussed in our most recent report on Form 10 - K and subsequent reports on Forms 10 - Q and 8 - K available on the Investor Relations section of www.cigna.com as
well as on Express Scripts» most recent report on Form 10 - K and subsequent reports on Forms 10 - Q and 8 - K available on the Investor Relations section of www.express-scripts.com.
Digital
health and the convergence of mobile technologies, sensors, persuasive design of software and analytics has afforded providers the opportunity to leverage the «labor» of healthcare to
achieve equal or
better clinical
outcomes than traditional care has afforded them.
Digital Interventions: A Tour of Approaches and Evidence Digital
health and the convergence of mobile technologies, sensors, persuasive design of software and analytics has afforded providers the opportunity to leverage the «labor» of healthcare to
achieve equal or
better clinical
outcomes than traditional care has afforded them.
Femtique Associates (CLC) Provides information through professionals who have accrued knowledge and skills grounded in their professional education, clinical training, and experience, with the aim of
achieving and maintaining
better health outcomes for those they serve.
«We will not be dictating the «how» when it comes to
achieving better public
health outcomes,» he said.
If the aspiration is excellence, how can we measure whether it's being
achieved and what happens when the government's
well - intended goals of improving
health outcomes don't actually occur.
Coalition members pointed out that when it comes to
health care, everyone wants the
best possible
outcome for their loved ones and safe staffing is a critical step toward ensuring the highest quality of care is
achieved.
The debate was all about who would pay for what, not about how to organize
health delivery to
achieve better, lower - cost
outcomes.
«These findings suggest that school - based mental
health programs could play an important role in
achieving better educational
outcomes for whole countries as
well as individual children.
Health care providers are facing increasing pressure to
achieve better patient
outcomes at a lower cost.
[1][2] The guidelines state that, «biopharmaceutical companies are uniquely positioned to help
health care professionals
achieve the
best outcomes for patients, because companies can provide timely, accurate, and comprehensive information about both approved and unapproved uses of the medications they research, develop, and bring to patients.»
This research demonstrates that patients should not only undergo nutritional and mental
health assessments before bariatric surgery, but also continuing to focus on these important factors after surgery is important to
achieving the
best possible long - term
outcomes.»
Note, this blog is provided by our partners at Hudl who are also working to empower coaches & athletes to
achieve better outcomes in sports,
health, and life.
Andrea Simon, a Natural
health practitioner, believes that the
best health outcomes are
achieved when treating patients from a holistic perspective.
High quality outdoor learning The English Outdoor Council identifies
health and
well being as being one of 10
outcomes that can be
achieved through High Quality Outdoor Learning (HQOL).
Clinical quality refers to getting the
health care services your pet needs, at the right time, and using the appropriate tests or procedures to
achieve the
best possible
outcomes.
Dr. Sandra Newbury, Extension Veterinarian for the Koret Shelter Medicine Program at University of California, Davis, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Shelter Medicine at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine and Chair of the Association of Shelter Veterinarians» Task Force, gives a state of the art presentation at the 2012 ASPCA / Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Conference that reviews these ground - breaking guidelines which are based on the «Five Freedoms» and are designed to
achieve outcomes that protect the
health and
well - being of sheltered animals regardless of the mission of the organization.
Gain a
better understanding of the positive physical and psychological
health outcomes that can be
achieved such that premature judgements of a poor prognosis may be averted.
To provide superior clinical care, rehabilitation, wellness, and supportive services that meet the wants, needs, and expectations of our patients and residents — while
achieving «quadruple aim» goals of
better individual
health care,
better population
health, lower costs and improved clinician experience — and drive performance and
outcomes that are consistent with the demands of acute care partners and payor organizations.
To begin with — however — reducing population pressure is
best addressed through
better health, education and welfare
outcomes best achieved... Continue reading →
Which is why your repetition of that baseless claim is indistinguishable from the rhetoric of Bjorn Lomborg, or ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson: «We do not see a viable pathway with any known technology today to
achieve the 350
outcome that is not devastating to economies, societies and peoples»
health and
well - being around the world.»
Receiving an accurate diagnosis of your condition immediately following an accident is critical to
achieving the
best possible
health outcome.
The Road Map directory complements a
best practice research which indicates that when schools, parents and communities work together,
better health outcomes are likely to be
achieved.
Children's centres and children and family centres support children and families to
achieve the
best possible learning,
health and wellbeing
outcomes in a universal setting with targeted responses for children and families who may require additional support.
Connect complements a
best practice research which indicates that when schools, parents and communities work together,
better health outcomes are likely to be
achieved.
Understanding how
health service contacts can be enhanced to provide support for parents to
achieve the
best possible developmental
outcomes for their children is necessary but challenging.
The development of relevant Action Plans and budgets for government and community are and still should be essential, although ongoing monitoring of performance can be
better achieved through focussing upon
health outputs and
outcomes that will lead to fundamental change.
Parenting has an impact on emotional, social, and cognitive development, playing an important role in the aetiology of mental illness, educational failure, delinquency, and criminality.1 Parenting is to some extent socially patterned, 2,3 and interventions to support the development of «helpful» parenting therefore have a role to play in combating social inequalities in
health.4 The
best mental
health and social
outcomes are
achieved by parents who supervise and control their children in an age appropriate way, use consistent positive discipline, communicate clearly and supportively, and show warmth, affection, encouragement, and approval.5 — 8
Her work in major teaching hospitals and community settings soon lead to the desire to help children and their families to
achieve better parenting and mental
health outcomes.
The
best outcomes for children are
achieved when early childhood education and care services (ECEC) services, schools, and
health and community professionals work together with families.
Screening, Assessing, Monitoring
Outcomes and Using Evidence - based Interventions to Improve the Well - being of Children in Child Welfare (PDF - 612 KB) Conradi, Landsverk, & Wotring (2014) Department of Health and Human Services, Children's Bureau Describes a process for delivering trauma screening, functional and clinical assessment, evidence - based interventions, and the use of progress monitoring in order to better achieve well - being outcomes for children involved in the child welfare
Outcomes and Using Evidence - based Interventions to Improve the
Well - being of Children in Child Welfare (PDF - 612 KB) Conradi, Landsverk, & Wotring (2014) Department of Health and Human Services, Children's Bureau Describes a process for delivering trauma screening, functional and clinical assessment, evidence - based interventions, and the use of progress monitoring in order to better achieve well - being outcomes for children involved in the child welfare sys
Well - being of Children in Child Welfare (PDF - 612 KB) Conradi, Landsverk, & Wotring (2014) Department of
Health and Human Services, Children's Bureau Describes a process for delivering trauma screening, functional and clinical assessment, evidence - based interventions, and the use of progress monitoring in order to
better achieve well - being outcomes for children involved in the child welfare sys
well - being
outcomes for children involved in the child welfare
outcomes for children involved in the child welfare system.
State Strategies for Care Coordination, Case Management, and Linkages for Young Children: A Scan of State Medicaid, Title V, and Part C Agencies (PDF - 394 KB) National Academy for State
Health Policy (2009) Describes State models to inform policymakers of resources and tools available to promote healthy development for young children and provide States with strategies to coordinate resources more effectively and
achieve better outcomes for children.
However, rapid improvements can be
achieved in
health outcomes through comprehensive, targeted and
well resourced government action and by working in partnership with Indigenous communities and organisations.
Children's centres support children and families to
achieve the
best possible learning,
health and wellbeing
outcomes, and provide targeted intervention when needed.
The benchmarking process identifies the
best performance in the industry (
health care or non-
health care) for a particular process or
outcome, determines how that performance is
achieved, and applies the lessons learned to improve performance.
Strategies: Determine community needs and establish Service Level Agreements; coordinate efforts to
achieve the
best outcomes for all Indigenous people; influence funding allocations; target agencies and organisations for specific partnerships; improve the
health and
well being of individuals and families; enhance services with appropriate cultural content; spread understanding on how to access services.
It is essential that families and staff work together to
achieve the
best health and learning
outcomes for children with asthma.
We can
achieve the
best outcomes for our community by delivering culturally secure mental
health and addiction services.
Strategies: Determine community needs and establish Service Level Agreements; coordinate efforts t
achieve the
best outcomes for all Indigenous people; influence funding allocations; target agencies and organisations for specific partnerships; improve the
health and
well being of individuals and families; enhance services with appropriate cultural content; spread understanding on how to access services.
Investment in a research process that is participatory, in both «methodology and method», is rewarding and sometimes more important than the
outcome.30 Participation can empower communities and is recognised as an
outcome in itself.31 Community participation in research delivers social and cultural validity when inquiries are aligned with the needs and priorities of those being researched, and
better external validity of findings for generalisability.3
Achieving this through PR may be more costly in the short term but in the long term builds
health equity32 and facilitates translation of research into policy.3