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New Ways To Care For Older People Building Systems Based On Evidence 1st Edition Evan Calkins Phd

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New Ways To Care For Older People Building Systems Based On Evidence 1st Edition Evan Calkins Phd
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Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.87 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Evan Calkins PhD, Chad Boult MD MPH, Edward H. Wagner Md MPH, James T. Pacala MD MS
ISBN: 9780826111555, 9780826112200, 0826111556, 082611220X
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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New Ways To Care For Older People Building Systems Based On Evidence 1st Edition Evan Calkins Phd by Evan Calkins Phd, Chad Boult Md Mph, Edward H. Wagner Md Mph, James T. Pacala Md Ms 9780826111555, 9780826112200, 0826111556, 082611220X instant download after payment.

This book conveys the good news: there is considerable evidence that practitioners themselves can design more effective systems of care for older people, often at lower costs. The researchers here point the way ahead: "evidence-based" interventions; proactive population-based care programs; patient-centered delivery models--all developed under rigorous research controls and under the mandates of managed care. The results reported here are proof that the convergence of wellness movements, patient participation, and managed care administration can be harnessed for improved and often more cost-effective gerontologic care.

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