Home Infusion Therapy: Current Status and Future TrendsRonald B. Conners, Robert Wayne Winters An authoritative guide to the clinical, organizational, regulatory, and financial aspects of one of the fastest-growing segments of the health care industry. With a comprehensive yet concise format, this resource offers valuable background information and ideas for program development. |
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An Overview | 1 |
Figure 11 Growth of Total Revenue 19821993 | 3 |
The Role of the Home Infusion Nurse | 19 |
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