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That's certainly not new advice for patient access staff, but in this case it specifically refers to applications made for coverage of patients by the federal disability program.
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A report released by the Commonwealth Fund ranked hospitals in 50 U.S. states and Washington, DC, on the value of the health care they provided to children. Iowa and Vermont came in at the top; Oklahoma and Florida fared the worst.
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The American Hospital Association (AHA) honored four hospital volunteer programs with the Hospital Awards for Volunteer Excellence (HAVE).
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In addition to giving your administration a list of roles, provide specific and detailed definitions and outline the functions your department performs for those roles, says Toni Cesta, RN, PhD, FAAN, vice president, patient flow optimization for the North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System and health care consultant and partner in Case Management Concepts LLC.
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At a time when case management departments all over the country are facing cuts in staff or just remaining stable, DCH Health System in Tuscaloosa, AL, recently added four 0.7 FTEs to the case management departments of its two largest hospitals.
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A 16-bed observation unit has increased bed capacity and improved patient flow at Ingham Regional Medical Center in Lansing, MI.
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With recent findings that 4% of young women between the ages of 14 and 19 in the United States are infected with chlamydia, public health officials are stepping up efforts to screen more adolescent girls for the sexually transmitted disease (STD).
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The next patient in your office is a 25-year-old mother of two. She's using oral contraceptives (OCs) for birth control, but when you ask her about her method use, she admits she's having problems remembering to take her daily pill.
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Research is eyeing an oral contraceptive (OC) formulation with a new progestin: dienogest. Results of an efficacy trial, presented at the 2008 Clinical Meeting of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), indicate the formulation is effective, safe, and well tolerated.