Sentences with phrase «delivering overall care»

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This unique integrated model increases access to quality care, delivers better health outcomes and lowers overall health care costs.
Inova was able to finance the creation of this network through the joint venture, and it is now experimenting with new ways of paying the network's doctors so they bear more responsibility for the overall effectiveness of the care they deliver.
It's interesting, too, that the absolute risk for patients treated by OBs doesn't seem to change by parity or other subgroup, which implies to me that overall, babies delivered in the hospital in the US have access to the best care possible when it comes to resuscitation.
«Grain free is the optimal choice for overall pet health, and this move is part of our ongoing effort at «I and love and you» to deliver the ultimate in total pet care,» said CEO Steve Ball.
Each type of product provides a distinct benefit as part of a pet's overall oral - care routine, provided they effectively deliver the results they promise.
The flow of villains doesn't actually help the stories overall quality, but it's hard to care thanks to Rocksteady's brilliant takes on each of the characters, with every one of them having some seriously talented voice actors delivering their well written lines.
Taught dental hygiene students about how to work with dentists to deliver great overall dental care.
To obtain a Head Nurse position at «West Coast Hospital» where my effective leadership skills will help in planning, organizing, directing, evaluating overall nursing care services, educating and monitoring nursing staff for delivering high - quality patient care.
With overall responsibility for delivering extraordinary client service, the Administrative Assistant is professional, caring, and genuinely interested in making other people feel special and welcome.
• Enhance overall efficiency of resident care plans by 50 % through vigilant monitoring of quality of care delivered • Attain Best GNA of the Year award twice • Provide basic medical care including IV medications, catheter care and rehabilitative exercises • Facilitate residents and patients in implementation and execution of their respective individualized care plans • Assist the patients in daily activities and maintain a neat, clean and hygienic living environment
MT Sinai Medical Center (Cleveland, OH) 1990 — 2000 Manager EKG / Holter Laboratory / Pacemaker Clinic • Managed 650 patient pacemaker and defibrillator clinic while providing follow - up and emergency care • Responsible for patients from multiple device companies including Meditronic, St. Jude, Guidant, and Biotronik • Administered interrogation of all devices, collection of therapies, and delivered diagnostics • Collaborated with physicians to optimize patient therapies respective of their symptoms and conditions • Coordinated patient data and overall management of the clinic database • Managed daily operations of the Holter monitor lab including scanning and interpretation of 24 hour monitor recordings • Identified any arrhythmias or abnormalities, documented any changes, and followed up with attending physicians • Processed orders and edited the interpreted ECGs including accumulation and dispersal of information • Administered scheduling, connection, removal, and payment coordination with the accounting department
Integration of the FCMH and HV could promote overall efficiency and effectiveness and help achieve gains in population health through improving the quality of health care delivered, decreasing duplication, reinforcing similar health priorities, decreasing costs, and decreasing health disparities.
FQHCs are an essential part of the nation's overall health care safety net, delivering a broad range of primary care services to 25 million people annually.
From 2008 - 09, supported by additional funding from national partnership agreements, there has been an increase of 30 services overall and an additional 400,000 episodes of care delivered.
With indications that there is little difference overall between minimally and moderately intensive treatments in primary care treatment of ODD, it is important to determine who might benefit differentially from the two levels of intervention intensity, and when that treatment might best be delivered in primary care settings by nurses or referred to mental health professionals working in the mental health services sector.
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