At Open Adoption & Family Services, we recognize the challenges you face daily as you meet the unique and
complex needs of each patient.
Not exact matches
It is becoming easier for healthcare providers to offer solutions that are built around meeting
patient needs because
of advances in mobile integrated technology, miniaturization
of complex machines, and the increasing accessibility
of digital data.
Tufts Medical Center and its Floating Hospital for Children established the Office
of Community Health Programs in 1992 to respond to the challenges
of an increasingly
complex health care delivery environment, to meet the changing
needs of Tufts Medical Center's diverse
patient population and to focus on public health and disease prevention.
Again and again, I read
of cases where doctors were insufficiently trained to understand the subtle and
complex needs presented by elderly
patients.»
Emergency
patients over the age
of 74 have significantly different and more
complex health and social
needs than their younger counterparts, even after controlling for illness severity, which has important implications about aging populations and emergency departments
of the future.
With accelerating development
of personalized cancer treatments matched to a
patient's DNA sequencing, proponents say frontline physicians increasingly
need help to maneuver through the
complex genomic landscape to find the most effective, individualized therapy.
The researchers said that they hope that this systematic review
of the literature on the risks and rewards
of mammography for
patients will help physicians understand the
complex data, and will encourage the development and use
of tools for customizing the information they share with their
patients to meet each
patient's individual
needs.
«Because
of the
complex nature
of asthma, providers
need to approach
patients with a guideline - based plan that takes environmental triggers such as allergens, viruses and occupational irritants into consideration as well the strengths and weaknesses
of the medication that they are using in order to provide a well - tailored action plan.»
«Pharmacists, doctors and nurses
need to make these easy checks not only help
patients achieve better outcomes but also reduce demand on the NHS, not to mention taking away the stress and irritation
of a
complex and difficult process for the
patient.
They discuss the implications
of their findings for policy and research, including the
need for further studies to modify the risks associated with increased BMI and studies helping to support the risk stratification for reimbursement, providing financial incentives for surgeons treating more
complex and high - risk
patients.
A tool intended to detect signs
of autism in high - risk infants can be used to help identify and treat
patients with tuberous sclerosis
complex (TSC), a genetic disorder, who most
need early intervention.
If we validate this study in similar, but larger groups
of patients, we can develop a test based for CFS breaks; the results would allow us to place
patients in one
of two categories: those whose tumors do not have CFS breaks and who would likely do well with local treatment alone (e.g. radiotherapy or surgery); and, those
patients whose tumors do have CFS breaks and would
need a more
complex treatment protocol, in addition to RT or surgery, to combat distant spread.»
«With Medicare ACOs, the majority
of the savings is concentrated on
patients with
complex medical
needs, indicating that coordinated care is likely a factor in being able to more efficiently treat chronic illness,» Colla says.
In a commentary published alongside the study, Tara Palmore, MD, notes the
need for additional research on the topic: «Hospitals tend to have large,
complex waterworks with low - flow areas that produce stagnation and biofilm formation; hot and cold water temperatures that are not well regulated may be ideal for bacterial growth... the work
of Cristina et al. is valuable in quantifying the frequency, magnitude, and location
of the potential hazard to
patients from hospital water in their facilities.
«We
need to educate
patients, families and the public about what we can realistically offer in terms
of functional outcome and quality
of life for those
patients with
complex critical illness and who may come to the ICU in a debilitated state or may be older.
This new approach offers a safer alternative to metal
complexes, such as gadolinium that are commonly used to enhance MRI images but can have side effects in kidney
patients and may build - up in the tissues
of individuals
needing multiple MRIs.
While high - risk Medicaid
patients represent a small percentage
of Partners» total
patient population, their
complex needs consume a full fifth
of total healthcare spending.
In the Comer Emergency Department, pediatricians, pediatric surgeons, nurses, social workers and other professionals will treat the most
complex cases — not only those with traumatic injuries but also
patients with all types
of severe illnesses who
need emergency specialty care, including
patients with congenital heart disease, cystic fibrosis, cancer and neurological disorders.
He has clinical and research interests in reconstructive microsurgery, and the care
of patients with burn injuries, difficult wounds, or
complex reconstructive
needs.
Our surgeons have extensive experience in minimally invasive techniques specifically for pediatric
patients, and we have a long, well - established track record for forging novel solutions when existing tools or techniques do not adequately address the special surgical
needs of children with
complex conditions.
1935 Effects
of the high carbohydrate - low calorie diet upon carbohydrate tolerance in diabetes mellitus 1955 Low - fat diet and therapeutic doses
of insulin in diabetes mellitus 1958 Effect
of rice diet on diabetes mellitus associated with vascular disease 1976 Beneficial effects
of a high carbohydrate, high fiber diet on hyperglycemic diabetic men 1977 Effect
of carbohydrate restriction and high carbohydrates diets on men with chemical diabetes 1979 High - carbohydrate, high - fiber diets for insulin - treated men with diabetes mellitus 1981 High carbohydrate high in fibre diet in diabetes 1982 Response
of non-insulin-dependent diabetic
patients to an intensive program
of diet and exercise 1983 Long - term use
of a high -
complex - carbohydrate, high - fiber, low - fat diet and exercise in the treatment
of NIDDM
patients 1994 Diet and exercise in the treatment
of NIDDM: the
need for early emphasis 1999 Toward improved management
of NIDDM: A randomized, controlled, pilot intervention using a lowfat, vegetarian diet 2005 The effects
of a low - fat, plant - based dietary intervention on body weight, metabolism, and insulin sensitivity 2006 A low - fat vegan diet improves glycemic control and cardiovascular risk factors in a randomized clinical trial in individuals with type 2 diabetes 2006 Effect
of short ‐ term Pritikin diet therapy on the metabolic syndrome 2009 A low - fat vegan diet and a conventional diabetes diet in the treatment
of type 2 diabetes: a randomized, controlled, 74 - wk clinical trial
She is a fellow
of the Medical Academy
of Pediatric Special
Needs and offers
patients comprehensive care for Autism, ADHD, Cerebral Palsy, PANDAS and other
complex pediatric conditions.
We have a quality improvement program for Cystic Fibrosis Clinics ensuring support for
patients increasingly
complex quality
of life
needs.
In the case
of more
complex and critical surgical
patients, postoperative pets receive close monitoring and care by the critical care team as long as
needed.
Be aware that some Cathay agents are poorly trained on intricacies
of complex routings, so you might
need to be
patient.
Crowley Fleck «s Healthcare practice group daily handles
complex matters affecting the healthcare industry involving business transactions, compliance, healthcare reform, health information systems, HIPAA, joint ventures, labor and employment, licensing and certificates
of need, managed care, Medicare and Medicaid matters, medical staff relations, joint ventures, including physician and physician hospital joint ventures, business transactions, compliance, health care reform, health information systems, HIPAA, joint ventures, labor and employment, licensing, managed care, Medicare and Medicaid payments, medical staff relations,
patient care, real estate and construction, regulatory, risk management, tax, and tax - exempt matters, and tax exempt financing matters.
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Implemented a
complex online database storage system
needed to integrate information between branches
of Diagnostics • Updated 1500
patient records in the database following the transition to the electronic system within record time
Passing legislation that would remove the barriers to safe and effective utilization
of medical assistants — especially those who have graduated from a programmatically accredited postsecondary medical assisting program and who have a current medical assisting credential, such as the CMA (AAMA)-- would enable physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other providers to concentrate their expertise on helping
patients with more
complex and acute medical
needs.
• Apt at using shorthand, stenotype machine and audio based transcribers to take down verbatim • In - depth knowledge
of common medical terminology and profound ability to use the same effectively in order to communicate case details • Strong organizational skills, proven ability to collect and compile all medical data
needed for
patient case formulation and filing • Particularly effective in simplifying medical jargons and expanding medical abbreviations to produce easily comprehendible data for case compilation and processing • Efficient in identifying errors in given text and correcting the same • Excellent collaboration and coordination skills, proven ability to collect data regarding
patient case from all relevant departments and assemble the same in the
patients» medical record file • Expert in transcribing clinical dictations and getting the same analyzed and verified by concerned medical practitioner • Excellent time management skills with track record
of delivering timely case reports for case follow up and educational purposes • Attentive listener with proven ability to follow instructions to book, thus ensuring error free delivery
of assignments • Computer literate with strong PC operation skills and profound knowledge
of various data recording software • Profound ability to categorize different types
of content according to the area
of specialization to facilitate data identification and retrieval • Strong language skills, full command on generating transcribed content free
of grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors • Highly capable
of producing accurate data in printed form based on dictations and audio recording by surgeons and healthcare providers • Well versed in verifying given text against an audio verbatim to ensure its accuracy and correctness • Fully knowledgeable
of data confidentiality protocols applicable to transcribed data • Proficient in interpreting and rectifying data discrepancies in medical content • Excellent knowledge
of basic physiology and anatomy • Strong expertise in comprehending
complex procedures carried out in the operating room • Effective listening skills with strong attention to detail and high level
of accuracy
• Establish and monitor
patient care standards and make recommendations for plausible changes within the system • Design educational programs for
patients and their families and assist nursing staff in implementing these programs • Develop and implement interdisciplinary plans
of care for
complex and / or high risk
patients • Provide feedback to physicians and other healthcare professionals to assist them in handling the
needs of each individual
patient • Perform clinical evaluations and make clinical judgements to resolve
complex nursing issues • Serve as a clinical expert in delivery
of perioperative care and assist in the provision
of surgical care • Decide where and how to allocate nursing staff and associated resources • Assess
patients to determine their conditions and develop and implement specialized treatment plans • Analyze
patient data and outcomes and write correlating reports
• Hands - on experience in delivery
of quality chair - side assistance by ensuring timely and efficient tray setup • Competent at educating
patients in handling their oral hygiene
needs, along with providing them with post-operative instructions • Track record
of utilizing
complex orthodontic photography machines to take facial impressions and dental x-rays • Proficient in mixing amalgam, cement and pulp paste and preparing impression materials according to specific instructions provided
• Provided care for infants and children up to 18 years in high - acuity conditions
needing consistent monitoring • Worked in intensive care unit with high - tech equipment for critically ill or medical
complex patients • Assisted in the post-operative care
of patients • Helped families understand continued care for
patients upon release
* Flexible: Has cared for a wide variety
of patient populations, ability to critically think quickly and provide care to
patients with
complex needs.
The Pharmacy Technician assists the licensed Pharmacist in preparation and distribution
of drugs, maintaining drug inventory, and maintaining records for a hospital with a
patient population ranging in age from infant to geriatric experiencing medically
complex conditions, general medical - surgical conditions with rehabilitation and / or wound care
needs.
Passionate and dedicated Certified Clinical Practiced Based Care Manager ensuring high quality standards
of culturally competent care for a wide variety
of patients with
complex needs ensuring coordination with appropriate resources to meet their health care
needs.
The guide urges health services to incorporate holistic Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander understandings
of health, and to improve care coordination to recognise the
complex health
needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
patients, including their spiritual and cultural
needs.
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.
While such experiential invitations are very helpful in fostering change for many
patients in therapy, they run completely counter to everything survivors
of complex trauma have
needed to do to survive horrific abuse, neglect and personal betrayal.
The deep - seated and
complex nature
of Indigenous disadvantage calls for policies and programs which are
patient and supportive
of enduring change... A long - term investment approach is
needed, accompanied by a sustained process
of continuous engagement...
Many staff may also have limited training and supervision in working with people with
complex needs.8 Over the past 2 decades, there has been a growth
of studies investigating the measurement and correlates
of EE in staff and
patient relationships, although there is still very limited research testing interventions to reduce staff high EE.