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January 01, 2012 - , including type II diabetes. … With care coordination and care management, treatment under HCBS could have a
positive impact on … It might be informative to look
at the specific treatments people are getting, regardless of their care … Treatment of certain conditions, such as spasticity, are only available as an
inpatient. … Diabetes (both short-term complications and uncontrolled diabetes)
Many panelists noted that certain
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October 09, 2024 - “Benchmarking Safety Indicators of Surgical
Treatment of Brain Metastases Combined with Intraoperative … “Usage of Long-Acting Muscarinic Antagonists
and Biologics as Add-on Therapy for Patients in the United … Outcomes among Patients Initiating
Triple Therapy Following a COPD Exacerbation.” … “Disparities
in Diabetes-Related Avoidable Hospitalization among Diabetes Patients with
Disability … "Usage of long-acting muscarinic antagonists and
biologics as add-on therapy for patients in the United
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January 01, 2012 - "Risk of treatment-emergent diabetes mellitus in
patients receiving antipsychotics." … "Do certain atypical antipsychotics
increase the risk of diabetes? … • Physicians’ ability to interact with patients’ in a holistic way, communication about
treatments … , and teaching patients self-care was indicative of a positive therapeutic
environment. … "A systematic review of therapeutic interventions for pressure ulcers
after spinal cord injury."
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January 01, 2000 - operation
How often hospital patients experienced problems with blood sugar control (if
they have diabetes … shows you the percent of patients who experienced problems with blood sugar
control (if they have diabetes … The Institute of Medicine recently stated that high quality health care is:
• Effective: Treatment … • Safe: Treatment does not result in medical complications or cause harm
to the patient that can … • Efficient: Treatment does not waste doctors’ or patients’ time or money.