Prostate Cancer Specialist Nurses work as part of a multidisciplinary team to provide a point of contact for men and offer continuity of care from diagnosis onwards.
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"We want to ensure the quality and continuity of care for individuals that are members of the plan, " said DOC spokeswoman Julie Stewart.
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According the the department, problems included " deficiencies in continuity of care, medical record completeness and lack of recognition of grossly abnormal lab tests ."
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During the recent election campaign, Pataki urged that increasing numbers of Medicaid recipients be enrolled in managed care programs to reduce costs and to provide more continuity of care.
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Ms . Mansue said in a telephone interview that " the judge is trying to make sure that because of these questions there will be continuity of care ."
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Overall, they described a lack of responsiveness by health care providers, poor communication and confusion, a loss of continuity of care and, most alarmingly, medical mistakes.
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Ainsworth in the WHO 1962 publication also attempted to address this misapprehension by pointing out that the requirement for continuity of care did not imply an exclusive mother child pair relationship.
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Not only does this break the continuity of care, but it also obstructs physicians from learning about these mental disorders and the appropriate treatments necessitated for different sets of symptoms.
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On the other hand, this goes against the hallowed notion of continuity of care by a single physician in sickness and in health, and leaves some of the doctors uneasy.
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University of Texas Health Science Center, during which they will work, on average, about 80 hours a week, including some 30-hour shifts for continuity of care.