Topics in Health Care Financing, Volumes 16-17Aspen Systems Corporation, 1989 - Medical care |
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... care ultimately needed . INSURANCE - INDUCED DEMAND : HOME CARE VERSUS NURSING HOMES Private long - term care insurance should spur a greater demand for home health services than for nursing home services . Those most likely to demand long ...
... care ultimately needed . INSURANCE - INDUCED DEMAND : HOME CARE VERSUS NURSING HOMES Private long - term care insurance should spur a greater demand for home health services than for nursing home services . Those most likely to demand long ...
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Hospital - affiliated home health care programs : Successful responses to unique environments A guide for acute care hospitals. 7 Thomas R. Miller and Richard M. Dudek Topics in this chapter include : INGALLS HOME CARE THE VISITING NURSE ...
Hospital - affiliated home health care programs : Successful responses to unique environments A guide for acute care hospitals. 7 Thomas R. Miller and Richard M. Dudek Topics in this chapter include : INGALLS HOME CARE THE VISITING NURSE ...
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... medical equipment for the coordi- nated provision of respiratory therapy services . The VNA of Waukesha provides sev- eral complementary services within the traditional home health care and private- duty areas . These include light ...
... medical equipment for the coordi- nated provision of respiratory therapy services . The VNA of Waukesha provides sev- eral complementary services within the traditional home health care and private- duty areas . These include light ...
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