«There remains a strong demand
among health care leaders to better understand this issue, and how to address it, given the link between disparities, quality, safety, cost and value,» says Betancourt, who is an associate professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
Not exact matches
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leaders launch plan to eliminate new HIV infections
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The success rate
among mothers who want to breast - feed can be greatly improved through active support from their families, friends, communities, clinicians,
health care leaders, employers and policymakers.
Republicans are getting ready for U.S. Senate votes on legislation scuttling former President Barack Obama's
health care law, Majority
Leader Mitch McConnell said yesterday
among growing indications that the climactic vote could occur next week.
In a related commentary, Paul B. Ginsburg, Ph.D., University of Southern California, Los Angeles, writes: «There is broad consensus
among physicians, hospital and
health insurance
leaders, and policy makers to reform payment to
health care providers so as to reduce the role of fee for service, which encourages high volume, and instead to use systems that reward better patient outcomes, such as bundled payments for a population or for an episode of
care.»
The new approach allows patients earlier opportunities to discuss their
care goals and quality of life, which is becoming a central issue
among health policy
leaders.
Given the dissatisfaction
among civil rights groups with the efforts by both the administration and congressional
leaders to eviscerate No Child's accountability provisions, the unwillingness of the administration to back away from the effort, and the successful court challenges launched by those opposing implementation of the Affordable
Health Care Act, it is quite likely that reformers on both sides of the ideological line will take Obama and Duncan to court.
He has appeared before professional organizations, including the American
Health Lawyers Association, Catholic Managed
Care Executive Forum, New York State Bar Association,
Health Leaders of New York, University HealthSystem Consortium, Greater New York Hospital Association, Healthcare Financial Management Association, Association of Program Directors in Surgery, and the Association for Hospital Medical Education,
among others.
A skill that requires even more attention
among family therapists in healthcare settings is learning how to «serve as a
leader in writing, submitting, and implementing grants or contracts on BPSS and relational
health and
health care» (Knowledge / Abilities / Personal Characteristics 4.4 c; AAMFT, 2018).