Paul R. Katz & Robert L. Kane 
Emerging Systems in Long-Term Care [PDF ebook] 
Advances in Long-Term Care Series, Volume 4

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The fourth volume in the prestigious Advances in Long-Term Care Series continues to address the challenges of long-term care with innovation and practical insight. Highlighting the dynamic nature of long-term care, the authors share their practical insight and explore issues linked to the cost and process of delivering care to an increasing number of clients. Topics include transitions between acute and long-term care, geriatric day hospitals, subacute care, and more. Contributors from a range of gerontologic disciplines use new research as bases to develop care solutions under the mandates of managed care.

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Preface

  • Transitions Between Acute and Long-Term Care, Mary D. Naylor and Paula Roe Prior

  • Subacute Care: Role and Implications for a Modernized Health Care System, Steven A. Levenson

  • From Post-Acute to Chronic Care: Cost and Policy Implications of Medicare Home Health Expansion, Penny Hollander Feldman

  • The Geriatric Day Hospital, Lois K. Evans, Mary Ann Forciea, Johanna Yurkow, and Julie Sochalski

  • The PACE Model (Program for All Inclusive Care of the Elderly): A Review, Paul Eleazer and Marsha Fretwell

  • Implications of Managed Care for Older Persons, Robert Newcomer, Charlene Harrington, and Robert L. Kane

  • The »Voluntary» Status of Nursing Facility Admissions: Legal, Practice, and Public Policy Implications, Marshall B. Kapp
  • Index

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    Idioma Inglés ● Formato PDF ● Páginas 200 ● ISBN 9780826168368 ● Tamaño de archivo 11.5 MB ● Editor Paul R. Katz & Robert L. Kane ● Editorial Springer Publishing Company ● Publicado 2004 ● Edición 1 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 5847852 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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