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Location |
PMID |
Rehabilitation
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Swett E.
Rehab resource. Home care aides improve costs, outcomes, and
satisfaction.
Caring
1996 Jun;15(6):52-5 |
Amador Home Health Agency
Jackson, CA |
10158232 |
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Thomas J, et al.
Application of physiotherapy outcome measures to the managed
care model.
Physiother Can
1994 Fall;46(4):260-5 |
The Toronto Hospital
Toronto, Canada |
10138506 |
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Wiley G.
On a critical path...Emory University Hospital is positioning
its Center for Rehabilitation Medicine to meet the demands of
managed care.
Rehab Manag
1994 Jun/Jul;7(4):128-30 |
Emory University Hospital
Atlanta, GA |
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Sampson DE, et al.
The critical path method: a tool for managers.
J Rehabil Admin
1984 Nov:143-51 |
Memphis State University
Memphis, TN |
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Aspling DL, et al.
Benchmarking for clinical pathways in hospitals: a summary of
sources.
Nurs Econ
1996 Mar/Apr;14(2):92-7 |
Lodi Memorial Hospital
Lodi, CA |
8700266 |
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Sinnott MC.
Critical pathways to success.
PT Magazine of Phys Ther
1994 Dec;2(12):55-63 |
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Philadelphia, PA |
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Anonymous.
Home care critical pathways: tools for managed care contracting.
Continuum: An Interdisciplinary J on
Continuity of Care
1997 May/Jun;17(3):15-7 |
n/a |
10170006 |
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Aspen Reference Group.
Clinical pathways for medical rehabilitation.
Gaithersburg, Maryland: Aspen Publishers, 1998. |
Various.
[Manual for creating and adapting clinical
pathways. Includes sample pathways for 17 leading medical
rehabilitation diagnoses. Updated annually.] |
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