Providers have failed to work for continuity.Hospitals. 1979 May 16; 53(10):79-83.H
Abstract
Continuity of patient care between different health care settings has been advocated for nearly 20 years, but little has been done to effect it. The study described here emphasizes the current lack of effort by health care providers in hospitals and nursing homes to find a workable solution.
MeSH
Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
428932
Citation
Rosenthal, J M., and D B. Miller. "Providers Have Failed to Work for Continuity." Hospitals, vol. 53, no. 10, 1979, pp. 79-83.
Rosenthal JM, Miller DB. Providers have failed to work for continuity. Hospitals. 1979;53(10):79-83.
Rosenthal, J. M., & Miller, D. B. (1979). Providers have failed to work for continuity. Hospitals, 53(10), 79-83.
Rosenthal JM, Miller DB. Providers Have Failed to Work for Continuity. Hospitals. 1979 May 16;53(10):79-83. PubMed PMID: 428932.
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N2 - Continuity of patient care between different health care settings has been advocated for nearly 20 years, but little has been done to effect it. The study described here emphasizes the current lack of effort by health care providers in hospitals and nursing homes to find a workable solution.
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