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elderly peoplePrimary CareOBJECTIVE: To assess the impacts of different forms of case management for people aged over 65 years at risk of unplanned hospital admission, in particular the impacts upon patients, carers and health service organization in English primary care; and, in these respects, ...
management for the elderly including normative, funding and organizational issues in the USA, as their public health system largely differs from those of the Western European countries.lt;/pgt;lt;pgt;Particular attention is given to the PACE (Program of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly), which...
Three examples serve to highlight challenges for health care that stem from population ageing and the health situation of the elderly. The first challenge is to develop and evaluate prevention and health promotion programmes for the elderly. Two promising interventions are outlined: 'preventive home ...
Frail elders receive services that improve their quality of life and reduce utilization of unneces- sary medical services.* Conclusion: This collaborative model provides for timely intervention to assist frail elderly at risk for increased utilization of medical resources as a result of social problems...
During six months, six casemanagers registered the frequency and content of their contacts with a total of 40 home-dwelling elderly and their families. On average, casemanagers had contact with their clients once every five weeks, mostly with the family caregiver alone (by phone) or with the ...
Case Management Agencies are a critical partner to HCPF. They are the lynchpin for supporting people with disabilities to navigate, enroll, and manage services to live and thrive in their communities. Unfortunately, there are three different challenges impacting all of our valued case management agen...
The personal dilemmas provide the grist for discussion about decision making an... JM Pollock,RF Becker - 《Journal of Criminal Justice Education》 被引量: 31发表: 1995年 Ethical issues in the introduction of case management for elderly people As case management is under development in France ...
Following training, family members in the experimental group performed a significantly greater number of case management tasks on behalf of their elderly relatives than family members in the control group. Further, the duration of service was significantly shorter for elderly persons in the experimental...
The number of chronically ill and disabled elderly people with complex medical, psychosocial and financial needs is rapidly growing. The elderly population has been steadily increasing in the United States due to the efforts of modern medicine and diseas