(2007) `The costs of training a Nurse Practitioner in primary care: The importance of allowing for the cost of education and training when making decisions about changing the professional-mix', Journal of Nursing Manage- ment, 15(4), pp. 449 -57....
Demonstration of the cost-effectiveness of a nurse practitioner/physician team in long-term care facilities. To an HMO with a Medicare risk contract, providing high-quality medical care to a nursing home resident may generate considerable costs. To address this is... JB Burl,A Bonner,M Rao -...
Research Cost–effectiveness of community-based practitioner programmes in Ethiopia, Indonesia and Kenya Barbara McPake,a Ijeoma Edoka,b Sophie Witter,b Karina Kielmann,b Miriam Taegtmeyer,c Marjolein Dieleman,d Kelsey Vaughan,d Elvis Gama,c Maryse Kok,d Daniel ...
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Noun1.cost-benefit analysis- an analysis of the cost effectiveness of different alternatives in order to see whether the benefits outweigh the costs analytic thinking,analysis- the abstract separation of a whole into its constituent parts in order to study the parts and their relations ...
For patients not covered by health insurance, the cost of a Td booster usually consists of a flat fee for the one required shot, which includes a shot administration fee and the cost of the vaccine, typically $25 to $60. For example, The Shot Nurse[1] , a mobile vaccination service in...
COST-EFFECTIVENESS IN A TEACHING INTENSIVE CARE NURSERY: NEONATAL NURSE PRACTITIONER VS. RESIDENT SUPERVISED CARE1996 Abstracts The American Pediatric Society and The Society for Pediatric Researchdoi:10.1203/00006450-199604001-01506Susan F Townsend
An annual physical is a routine checkup typically administered by a family or general practitioner or general internist. Though it is one of the most common reasons why adults see a doctor, a 2007 analysis in the Archives of Internal Medicine[1] suggested that, for healthy men and women, th...
Over the last 20 years, integrated care programs for frail elderly people aimed to prevent functional dependence and reduce hospitalization and institutionalization. However, results have been inconsistent and merely modest. To date, evidence on the cost-effectiveness of these programs is scarce. We ev...
All ophthalmology clinic locations created same-day appointment slots for at least 1 practitioner. Patients were seen by ophthalmologists, postgraduate fellows, physician assistants, and optometrists; there was no hiring of personnel to accommodate patients seen as part of this project. In addition, ...