Sentences with phrase «suggest health care treatments»

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We suggest you contact your health care provider for any questions regarding medical treatments.
colic child care fact sheet (from central district health department) treatment and suggested help for baby colic.
Your health care provider may suggest that you begin treatment right after you give birth to prevent postpartum depression.
The lifetime analysis suggested that first - line biologic treatment would result in 0.15 additional lifetime QALYs, but this gain would cost an incremental $ 77,290, leading to an incremental cost - effectiveness ratio of $ 521,520 per QALY per patient, a figure far above what is considered acceptable to the U.S. health care system.
... the fact that smoking rates for individuals receiving mental health care have not experienced the same rates of decline as the general population suggests limited adoption of integrated treatments and ongoing barriers to cessation treatment in mental health care settings.»
The findings point to a major public health problem, with the authors suggesting that planning for comprehensive eye care services are needed to manage the rapid increase in high myopes (a five-fold increase from 2000), along with the development of treatments to control the progression of myopia and prevent people from becoming highly myopic.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A new study suggests that a large percentage of adolescents and young adults (AYAs) who have been treated for cancer do not seek follow - up care after their primary treatment ends, despite its importance for long - term health.
«Our findings suggest menopausal women who are dissatisfied with their sexual function should consider whether these non-hormonal factors are playing a role when discussing treatment with a qualified health care provider.»
I suggest working with an holistic health care practitioner who has experience treating yeast overgrowth to get an effective treatment plan.
Please consult with your health care practitioner before partaking in any treatment that we suggest on this show.
Instead of just interactive labs about the human body's structures and systems, have students investigate current health care technologies or practices and suggest innovations and improvements in treatment.
We also are not persuaded that the risk to privacy for these activities warrants a higher degree of protection than do other payment, health care operations or treatment activities for which specific authorization was not suggested by commenters.
Response: We do not accept the comments suggesting removing the exception for disclosures for treatment, payment, and health care operations.
Comment: Commenters suggested that as disease management is defined only as an element of treatment, it could only be carried out by health care providers, and not health plans.
They suggested that requiring covered entities to record treatment, payment, and health care operations disclosures would either prevent improper disclosures or enable transgressions to be tracked.
Response: We agree with the commenters who suggested extending protections of psychotherapy notes and have limited the purposes for which psychotherapy notes may be disclosed without authorization for purposes other than treatment, payment, or health care operations.
Commenters suggested that organ and tissue procurement organizations should be «covered entities» or that the procurement of organs and tissues be included in the definition of health care operations or treatment, or in the definition of emergency circumstances.
Our findings suggest that the most important mental health screening issue with children in foster care is to identify what specific mental health problems need to be addressed so that the most effective treatment services can be provided.
Differences in diabetes outcomes have even been found between insured minority youth and White youth receiving care through the same integrated health center (Jacobsen, Black, Li, Reynolds, & Lawrence, 2014), suggesting that there are factors beyond treatment disparities affecting glycemic control.
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