Rural Nursing, Volume 2Angeline Bushy |
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... professionals to practice episodic care . 3. Support services and productivity . The IHS was forced to make cost - cutting decisions in the early 1980s that have returned to haunt the system . Positions for support personnel , such as ...
... professionals to practice episodic care . 3. Support services and productivity . The IHS was forced to make cost - cutting decisions in the early 1980s that have returned to haunt the system . Positions for support personnel , such as ...
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... professionals when those professionals are available and can instead establish collegial and collaborative relationships with professional peers from other disciplines . This may be particularly significant in rural areas , where there ...
... professionals when those professionals are available and can instead establish collegial and collaborative relationships with professional peers from other disciplines . This may be particularly significant in rural areas , where there ...
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... professionals working in their institutions . The request will not be for more hours of work but for more variety in the work performed during the hours the professionals are in the hospitals . This is espe- cially true when the core ...
... professionals working in their institutions . The request will not be for more hours of work but for more variety in the work performed during the hours the professionals are in the hospitals . This is espe- cially true when the core ...
Contents
Mobilizing | 16 |
Definition Clients | 29 |
A Concurrent Quality | 41 |
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