Rural Nursing, Volume 2Angeline Bushy |
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... consultation . This assessment provided data that deter- mined existing resources , the types of services the community could support , and its educational needs . This initial consultation was primarily done through telephone ...
... consultation . This assessment provided data that deter- mined existing resources , the types of services the community could support , and its educational needs . This initial consultation was primarily done through telephone ...
Page 69
... consultation was important to the success of a newly implemented program for a number of reasons . None of the communities was able to establish all services of a hospice program at the same time . Therefore , through follow - up ...
... consultation was important to the success of a newly implemented program for a number of reasons . None of the communities was able to establish all services of a hospice program at the same time . Therefore , through follow - up ...
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... Consultation on legal , financial , and business matters is essential . Applications for appropriate li- censes and contracts may be needed . Liability insurance issues should be explored . Policies and procedures should be developed ...
... Consultation on legal , financial , and business matters is essential . Applications for appropriate li- censes and contracts may be needed . Liability insurance issues should be explored . Policies and procedures should be developed ...
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Mobilizing | 16 |
Definition Clients | 29 |
A Concurrent Quality | 41 |
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