Sentences with phrase «effective system of care»

We've developed an affordable, highly effective system of care that is designed to meet the changing needs of our patients as they navigate through each life stage.

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Wasteful use of medical care has «become so normalized that I don't think people in the system see it,» said Dr. Vikas Saini, president of The Lown Institute, a Boston think tank focused on making health care more effective, affordable and just.
And in helping themselves and others, they make their decisions based on something very practical: experiences which have proven to them that this Science is a system of care more effective than anything else they've found.
[9] Using a different, continuous weighted scoring system — which admittedly was, like Byrd's scoring, «an unvalidated measure of CCU outcomes» — Harris et al. concluded that «supplementary, remote, blinded, intercessory prayer produced a measurable improvement in the medical outcomes of critically ill patients», and suggested that «prayer be an effective adjunct to standard medical care
Home visiting has been demonstrated to be an effective method of supporting families, particularly as part of a comprehensive and coordinated system of high - quality, affordable early care and education, health and mental health, and family support services for families of children from the prenatal through the pre-kindergarten stages.
«I think we're all incredibly proud that we found a way to not only preserve child care in the five boroughs, but to make it a more effective part of our educational system,» she said, describing the agreement as «a victory for working families at every income level.»
Wasteful use of medical care has «become so normalized that I don't think people in the system see it,» said Dr. Vikas Saini, president of The Lown Institute, a Boston think tank focused on making health care more effective, affordable and just.
Treatment of large and chronic wounds are a high cost burden to the health care system since effective tools to accelerate healing are lacking.
Despite ongoing efforts by U.V.A. and a handful of other U.S. hospitals to identify and isolate colonized patients, MRSA raced through the health care system virtually unchecked because most facilities lacked effective infection - control programs.
«The future is more data, more computational power and more experience of the people using this system so that we can provide the best patient care possible, while still being cost - effective,» Zhang said.
«In addition to developing a consistent and integrated system for identifying, triaging, and treating people, more evidence - based research is needed to determine which treatments are most effective,» said Dr. North, who is a member of the emergency medicine's section on homeland security at UT Southwestern and director of the Program in Trauma and Disaster at the VA North Texas Health Care Ssystem for identifying, triaging, and treating people, more evidence - based research is needed to determine which treatments are most effective,» said Dr. North, who is a member of the emergency medicine's section on homeland security at UT Southwestern and director of the Program in Trauma and Disaster at the VA North Texas Health Care SystemSystem.
Our system for financing the costly federal health care system subsidizes the overuse of advanced technologies while underfinancing highly effective and lower - cost public health measures.
They also attribute the decline of AIDS to the nation's universal health care system, which provides affordable, effective, and well - tolerated treatments for HIV infection.
Dr. Romy Quijano, a medical doctor who heads the Philippine Action Network, also believes that the sensible approach to preventing vitamin A deficiency is to see that the vulnerable sectors of the population are empowered enough to access natural sources of vitamin A. «Effective nutrition education is much better than adding yet another source of vitamin A which most likely will not be equitably distributed anyway; improving livelihood; providing better health care system; addressing malnutrition, communicable diseases and other illnesses that make children more vulnerable to vitamin A deficiency.
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Today NOW formulators use the latest science and safety data to produce effective natural cosmetic products, and a big part of their job is the development of natural preservative systems for personal care products that are safe for daily use.
While not practicing as a licensed medical physician in the United States, Dr. Wu is a licensed acupuncturist in the District of Columbia, where he has established a reputation for insightful and effective patient care, treating many conditions including Hypertension, Pain alleviation, Smoking cessation, Allergies, Sinusitis, Fatigue, Immune System Deficiency, Menopause syndrome, Depression, Stress, Supportive Cancer Care, Detoxification for Chemical Dependency, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Constipation, Stomach Problems, and Dizziness (Verticare, treating many conditions including Hypertension, Pain alleviation, Smoking cessation, Allergies, Sinusitis, Fatigue, Immune System Deficiency, Menopause syndrome, Depression, Stress, Supportive Cancer Care, Detoxification for Chemical Dependency, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Constipation, Stomach Problems, and Dizziness (VertiCare, Detoxification for Chemical Dependency, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Constipation, Stomach Problems, and Dizziness (Vertigo).
Traditional Chinese medicine is perhaps the oldest system of health care in the world — and one of the safest and most effective.
After extensive research on teacher evaluation procedures, the Measures of Effective Teaching Project mentions three different measures to provide teachers with feedback for growth: (1) classroom observations by peer - colleagues using validated scales such as the Framework for Teaching or the Classroom Assessment Scoring System, further described in Gathering Feedback for Teaching (PDF) and Learning About Teaching (PDF), (2) student evaluations using the Tripod survey developed by Ron Ferguson from Harvard, which measures students» perceptions of teachers» ability to care, control, clarify, challenge, captivate, confer, and consolidate, and (3) growth in student learning based on standardized test scores over multiple years.
UPCOMING AYPF EVENTS Capitol Hill Forum — Scaling Effective Practices for Youth Transitioning Out of Foster Care (Monday, May 23, 2016 12pm - 1:30 pm ET) Annually 26,000 young people age out of the foster care system, often with limited resources and relationsCare (Monday, May 23, 2016 12pm - 1:30 pm ET) Annually 26,000 young people age out of the foster care system, often with limited resources and relationscare system, often with limited resources and relationships
AYPF PUBLICATIONS AND RESOURCES Forum Brief — Scaling Effective Practices for Youth Transitioning Out of Foster Care Annually 26,000 young people age out of the foster care system, often with limited resources and relationships to ensure they successfully transiCare Annually 26,000 young people age out of the foster care system, often with limited resources and relationships to ensure they successfully transicare system, often with limited resources and relationships to ensure they successfully transition
Towards a culturally competent system of care: A monograph on effective services for minority children who are severely emotionally disturbed.
Leveraging Public Dollars to Support Community School Outcomes: An example from Youth Ventures Joint Powers Authority of Oakland, CA Josephina Alvarado Mena, Chief Executive Officer, Youth Ventures Joint Powers Authority - PowerPoint Presentation - Safe Passage Joint Powers Authority One - pager - Elev8 Oakland One - pager - Stanford Social Innovation Review - Integrating Youth Services Preparing High School Students for Post-Secondary Success Jimmy Casas, Principal, Bettendorf High School Joy Kelly, Associate Principalt, Bettendorf High School Tim Carlson, Principal, Sycamore Community School District 427 - Creating Career Academies PowerPoint Presentation Project - based Learning Jaime Stephanidis, Consultant, American Institute for Research Fausto Lopez, Consultant, American Institute for Research - PowerPoint Presentation - Essential Elements of Project Based Learning - Project Planning Form - Tips for Effective Facilitation - Things to Consider When Developing a Project Ensuring a Continuum of Care and Support for Students: How one community is developing a strategic collaboration between their middle schools and high schools Fanny Diego, Contracts Administrator, Enlace Chicago P - 20 Council: A systems - level scale - up of education initiatives across Illinois Miguel del Valle, Chair, Illinois P - 20 Council - Illinois P - 20 Council Executive Report - Illinois P - 20 Council Full Report - Illinois P - 20 Org.
Effective systems of emergency trauma care can improve survival from severe injuries by as much as 25 percent.
Authors who know and care about the content, published by a cost - effective book publishing system, delivered to a customer - aware and author - friendly indie is a winning combination that's producing increasing sales when the rest of the industry is rather flat.
This treatment is often reserved for end stage or palliative care of oncology patients, but is very effective in pain control where major organ systems or body areas are involved.
There needs to be processes in place and training on the business and personal side in each of these circumstances, as well as making sure legal authority and accountability systems are in place so that in the event of a short or long - term event, they have a business to come back to and an effective advocate for their personal care and needs.
This program is designed to prepare the student with the skills and flexibility of roles required by the medical assistant in a rapidly changing health care system and to create an effective multi-skilled member of the health team.
Nursing Administrator implements effective health care service system, ensures quality improvement of patients and represents the whole nursing staff.
• Demonstrated ability to build a patient welfare system that is secure, safe and stable and is based on family centered foundations • Documented success in collaborating with community partners and agencies to ensure effective use of resources • Skilled at performing assessments of clinical, psychological and demographic information to identify problems and develop correlating plans of care
Case Manager, 1996 - 1997 Coordinated medically appropriate, high quality, and cost effective care for «at risk» patients in the Maryland Medical Assistance program, and assessed needs and assisted caseload of 30 enrollees to gain access and appropriately utilization of health care system.
Essential Duties · To welcome and serve all guests in an efficient, courteous and friendly manner whether face to face, on the phone or via email · To handle all guest compliments, comments, observations and complaints in a timely and effective manner, achieving guest satisfaction · To reserve, register and check out guests completely and accurately, following the procedures and policies set up for this process · To utilize proper selling techniques and strategies to maximize room and outlet revenues · To ensure the proactive building of guest history · To process credit card authorizations for each guest upon arrival and as needed during stay · To accurately post charges to group, guest, member and house accounts when necessary · To forward messages to departments with regards to guest requests and expectations and to follow up on requests with the guest via email, phone, radio and / or trace system · To liaise with bellstaff in order to ensure that gift delivery, luggage service, parking and rooming is taken care of in a courteous and timely manner · To ensure the accuracy of billing for each guest · To accurately account for daily bank issuance · To order room drop items and ensure ancilliary charges are scheduled appropriately · Sell, make, process and mail gift certificates · To run nightly audit and separate guest tickets for accounting · To maintain accurate house account excel spreadsheets · To run reports and perform some accounting duties (may include sales reports and statistics, processing and reconciling daily service charge breakdowns, completing billing instructions, etc).
ADDITIONAL CAPABILITIES • Working knowledge of medical system • Able to provide compassionate care • Proven record of ensuring patients» comfort • Effective verbal and in written Communication skills
Mission is to implement an effective chiropractic system of scoliosis care to help people worldwide through research and spinal rehabilitation.
Director of Business — Duties & Responsibilities Recruit and train staff of 30 in hospital policies, procedures, best practices, and corporate branding Design and implement staff development, recognition, and disciplinary policies and procedures Oversee admissions, utilization review, PB X, imaging center, billing, collections, and wound center registrations Set and strictly adhere to departmental budgets and schedules Author and present financial reports concerning revenue, expenses, and outstanding collections Identify performance indicators and benchmarks for integration into reporting systems Conduct surveys regarding patient / staff satisfaction, benchmarks, accreditation, and employee benefits Maintain a 99 % patient satisfaction score through attentive and professional standards of care Negotiate contracts and claims with insurance carriers, Medicare, Medicaid, and other payer sources Increase revenue by 30 % through effective contract renegotiation with suppliers, carriers, and other parties Implement policies, procedures, and equipment to cut hospital costs while enhancing patient care Utilize strong management experience to drive operations in an efficient and professional manner Develop and implement billing controls, cash processing measures, lockboxes, and other financial processes Coordinate and oversee internal and external audits ensuring compliance with industry and legal standards Recruit physicians through successful marketing, networking, and other tactics Implement automated Chargemaster financial application (Craneware) and maintain patient accounts Responsible for HCAHPS and the yearly Quality Assurance Plan Appeal claims when appropriate resulting in $ 400,000 reimbursement from PPO insurance over the last year Build and strengthen professional relationship with community leaders, coworkers, and industry figures Consistently promoted for excellence in financial management, team leadership, and dedication to mission Develop working knowledge of hospital operations from patient admission to senior level strategic planning Represent company with poise, integrity, and positivity
Sales Executive (1994 — 1999) • Oversaw new business development for managed care IT solutions in the mid-Atlantic region • Generated new accounts through effective marketing, sales, and customer service initiatives • Awarded 1998 CSC Healthcare Systems Sales Representative of the Year for company leading sales • Recognized as 1995 CSC Healthcare Systems Rookie of Year for excellence in sales and customer service
The communities that have implemented this tax are fully aware that it can not solve all the social distress, but rather see it as the starting point to begin developing systems of care that are effective, cross-cutting and contextualized.
Developing Effective Communication Strategies to Generate Buy - in for Change (WMV - 80 MB) June 29, 2011 Webinar presenters highlighted a communication process to generate staff buy - in for a child welfare focused system of care.
The reports provide information communities nationwide can use in planning, implementing, and evaluating effective child welfare driven systems of care.
The Art & Science of 21st Century Strategic Planning (WMV - 74 MB) January 31, 2011 This webinar highlighted the effective use of strategic planning as the foundation for implementing a child welfare focused system of care.
Each issue of A Closer Look provides information communities nationwide can use in planning, implementing, and evaluating effective child welfare driven systems of care, and is intended as a tool for administrators and policymakers leading system change initiatives.
Minkovitz et al concluded that «Increased provider training for recognizing maternal depressive symptoms in office settings, more effective systems of referral, and development of partnerships between adult and pediatric providers could contribute to enhanced receipt of care among young children.»
The results of this study indicate that providing pharmacotherapy or CBT to low - income minority women is cost - effective for the public health care system.
However, to be effective across the spectrum of the health system they need to apply to all services which provide health care to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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The aftermath of these numbers is gloomy: The immune system of current - generation children might be more fragile than that of our ancestors, leaving the current and future generations more susceptible to pathogens and more dependent on medical care as its effective line of defense.
Interventions Addressing Child Exposure to Trauma: Part 1 — Child Maltreatment (PDF - 533 KB) Effective Health Care Program (2012) Reviews psychosocial interventions for children exposed to trauma to create a framework that categorizes interventions used to address the negative impact of child maltreatment and family violence on children's well - being as either clinical - level or system - level in approach.
Link home and community - based programs that promoting optimal child health and development, child safety and school readiness to promote the development of effective local systems of care.
It is essential that child welfare systems identify and implement effective, integrated approaches to recruiting, developing, and supporting foster, adoptive, and kinship families in order to have an available pool of resource families that can meet the needs of children and youth in care.
Advancing Trauma - informed Systems for Children (PDF - 3,994 KB) Lang, Campbell, & Vanderploeg (2015) Impact: Ideas and Information to Promote the Health of Connecticut's Children Provides a framework for developing a comprehensive and integrated trauma - informed system of care for children and is intended to help child - serving systems advance trauma - informed care in order to provide more effective and cost - efficient services that result in better outcomes for all chSystems for Children (PDF - 3,994 KB) Lang, Campbell, & Vanderploeg (2015) Impact: Ideas and Information to Promote the Health of Connecticut's Children Provides a framework for developing a comprehensive and integrated trauma - informed system of care for children and is intended to help child - serving systems advance trauma - informed care in order to provide more effective and cost - efficient services that result in better outcomes for all chsystems advance trauma - informed care in order to provide more effective and cost - efficient services that result in better outcomes for all children.
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