Throughout her career, Cathy has successfully delivered cost -
effective models of care by applying evidence - based leading practices from around the globe to service delivery in Ontario.
During these challenging times of fiscal crisis and rising HIV rates, we welcome Dr. Shah's expertise in designing and managing innovative,
effective models of care.
The Institute for Functional Medicine sets the gold standard for Functional Medicine education and training, synthesizing the latest medical research with a personalized,
effective model of care.
Not exact matches
The key for all
of these deals is whether they can provide consumers with a more affordable and
effective new health
care model.
Although recent evidence suggests that alternative
models of midwifery
care are safe and cost -
effective, and should be an option for all women [26], hospital based, consultant - led medicalised
care continues to be the norm for women in Ireland.
In her essay, «The Tipping Point in Health
Care: Using the Full Scope of Practice of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists as Advanced Practice Registered Nurses,» Maribeth Leigh Massie, CRNA, PhD, MS» 98, a program director for the University of New England Nurse Anesthesia Program, argues that models of care delivery need to change to achieve the high - quality, cost - effective anesthesia care envisioned by the
Care: Using the Full Scope
of Practice
of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists as Advanced Practice Registered Nurses,» Maribeth Leigh Massie, CRNA, PhD, MS» 98, a program director for the University
of New England Nurse Anesthesia Program, argues that
models of care delivery need to change to achieve the high - quality, cost - effective anesthesia care envisioned by the
care delivery need to change to achieve the high - quality, cost -
effective anesthesia
care envisioned by the
care envisioned by the ACA.
In addition to conducting and funding research to develop more
effective and safer therapies, NCI has thriving research programs in critically important areas like survivorship, delivery
of care, primary prevention, screening, and quality
of life — areas that are not traditionally supported by the private sector because they have limited commercial value or are not a good fit with traditional pharmaceutical and biotech business
models.
He created the Kaplan Center to offer patients suffering with chronic pain and illness a more
effective model of medical
care.
Courses completed through Pelvic Health Solutions: Level I: The Physiotherapy Approach to Female and Male Urinary Incontinence — 2014 Level II: The Physiotherapy Approach to Female and Male Pelvic Pain — 2014 Level III: Treating Pain: A New
Model of Care — 2014 Pregnancy and the Pelvic Floor — 2014 Pelvic Girdle Pain, Coccydynia and the Pelvic Floor — 2014 Gastrointestinal Disorders and the Pelvic Floor - Susan Clinton — 2015, 2016, 2017 Pelvic Neurodynamics — 2015 Pain Management in the Real World — Bronnie Thompson Course — 2015 The Pressure System and the Pelvic Floor — Susan Clinton Course — 2015 The Diaphragm / Pelvic Floor Piston for Adult Populations — Julie Wiebe Course — 2015 The Psoas Muscles and the Pelvic Floor — 2016 Relieving Sacro - Iliac and Pubic Pain During and After Pregnancy — Cecile Rost Course — 2016 Cultural Implications
of Sex, Shame & Vulnerability — 2017 Let's Talk About Sex — 2017 Mobilization
of Visceral Fascia for the Treatment
of Pelvic Dysfunction — 2017 The Female Athlete — Bullet Proof Your Core and Pelvic Floor - Antony Lo — 2017 The Use
of Pessaries For Pelvic Organ Prolapse in Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation - 2017 Piston Science Part 2: Clinical Decision Making - Julie Wiebe - 2017 Male and Female Sexuality - Holly Herman - 2017
Effective Communication & Collaboration for Enhanced Client
Care: The Physiotherapist and the Physiotherapist Assistant Dynamic Workshop - hosted by Ontario Physiotherapy Association - April 2018
The incidence
of chronic disease has reached epidemic proportions; functional medicine offers a more
effective approach for the prevention and treatment
of complex, chronic health problems than the acute -
care model that most health services are still based on,» Jones added.
NCASE supports school - age
care and summer learning programs by working with state - wide school - age networks and other community partners to expand learning opportunities for school - age children; identifying and promoting family engagement approaches; and coordinating with early childhood and school - age stakeholder groups and other federal programs to maximize
effective service delivery
models and minimize duplication
of efforts.
No Kill is a humane, sustainable, cost -
effective model that allows open admission animal control shelters to save all healthy and treatable animals, upwards
of 99 %
of all animals entrusted to their
care.
The goal
of the Pathway networks is to create a patient - centered
care model that places an emphasis on primary
care and the development
of efficient and cost -
effective care solutions.
It is also regarded internationally as one
of the most
effective models of collaborative
care for the treatment
of depression.
Our quality improvement
model and results are consistent with the recommendation
of the US Preventive Services Task Force71 that depression screening in primary
care is
effective when combined with access to treatments such as those provided in the YPIC trial.
Support integrated
models of care in the medical home that promote
effective parenting and school readiness, such as Healthy Steps, Reach Out and Read, VIP, Incredible Years, Medical Legal Partnerships, and Positive Parenting Program.
While the literature that the authors examined used inconsistent definitions
of shared
care, there were a number
of core components that were identified as being important for an
effective model.
From an ecological perspective, availability
of comprehensive primary
care is strongly associated with improved population health.2, 9 The FCMH was initially conceived in pediatrics in the 1960s and 1970s as a
model for providing comprehensive pediatric
care.10 Over the past 3 decades the medical home
model has been further refined, defining the medical home as accessible, continuous, comprehensive, family - centered, coordinated, compassionate, and culturally
effective.11, 12 The central goal
of the FCMH is to facilitate partnerships between patients, families, clinicians, and community resources to improve children's health, and the joint principles for the FCMH have been widely endorsed.7
Here we have a picture
of child
care worker Birdie Steyn being empowered by her Principal, George Armstrong, as he helps her to understand the underlying dynamics
of work with adolescents, a man who recognises her anxieties (and relieves her
of the unnecessary ones); also a teacher who
models effective ways
of working with difficult kids — and then gives her a shot at managing problems herself while he stands by in support.
Few prevention programs have been rigorously evaluated, and only a few have proven
effective.60, 61 Health -
care based prevention programs, including parent education programs to reduce rates
of abusive head trauma, and improving physician ambulatory
care practices to help families decrease risk factors for child maltreatment have shown good initial results, but require further evaluation.62, 63 Specific intensive home visitation programs such as nurse home visiting programs for first - time mothers have proven to be both clinically and cost
effective in preventing maltreatment.64, 65 However, a program
of nurse home visitation has been found ineffective as a treatment
model for abusive and neglectful families, highlighting the importance
of primary prevention, as well as the need to rigorously evaluate potential treatments for abusive families.66 Child welfare services are historically structured as short - term interventions that monitor families for recidivism, provide parenting education and assist with referrals to community - based services.
Specific home visitation programs, especially with nurses supporting parents prenatally and then after the baby is born, have been carefully evaluated.17 - 19 Parenting programs also offer valuable guidance and can be
effective, such as the Triple P intervention.20 Another example is the Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK)
model of pediatric primary
care.21 Building on the relationship between pediatrician and family, SEEK identifies and helps address prevalent risk factors such as parental depression.
The first round
of Child and Family Service Review findings show this systems change
model of practice is
effective in promoting improved outcomes for children, youth, and families in sites with systems
of care initiatives.
Staff members are trained in Trauma Smart, a
model founded on evidence - based interventions and recognized to be
effective in helping children and the adults who
care for them address the impact
of violence and trauma.
YAP staff practice a young adult - adapted version
of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), an Evidence - Based practice that increases emotion and behavior regulation and interpersonal skills, and Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI), an
effective crisis prevention and intervention
model for residential
care providers.