Criteria for Hospice Admission
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Study Casts Doubt on Hospice Admission Criteria for Patients With Dementia:
health.msn.com — “Study Casts Doubt on Hospice Admission Criteria for Patients With Dementia:” View full resource at health.msn.com
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Study Casts Doubt on Hospice Admission Criteria for Patients With Dementia: http://on-msn.com/crguPj
Study Casts Doubt on Hospice Admission Criteria for Patients With Dementia
businessweek.com — “Desire for comfort care should guide the decision, say experts” View full resource at businessweek.com
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@healthdayeditor Reporter highlights IFAR on Hospice Admission Criteria for Patients With Dementia http://bit.ly/c3R8Aq
Health News - Penn Medicine Expert Rethinking Medicare Hospice Eligibility Criteria
healthcanal.com — “Penn Medicine Expert Rethinking Medicare Hospice Eligibility Criteria” View full resource at healthcanal.com
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Health News - David Casarett Rethinking Medicare Hospice Eligibility Criteria http://j.mp/gJFosQ
Hospice admissions for patients with dementia should be guided for comfort
news-medical.net — “The system for hospice admissions for patients with advanced dementia, which is a terminal illness, should be guided by patient and family preference for comfort, not estimated life expectancy, says a new study published in the Nov. 3 Journal of the American Medical Association by the Institute for Aging Research at Hebrew SeniorLife, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Medicare News: Hospice admissions for patients with dementia should be guided for comfort: The system for hospice ... http://bit.ly/d3CPu3
Admission Criteria and Safety Classification for DS Guideline
usp.org — “Admission Criteria and Safety Classification for DS Guideline” View full resource at usp.org
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Updated--Admission Criteria and Safety Classification for Dietary Supplements Guideline: http://bit.ly/425MyB
New Diagnostic Criteria and Guidelines for Alzheimer's Disease
alz.org — “Read proposed recommendations to update diagnostic criteria for Alzheimer's from workgroups convened by the NIA and the Alzheimer's Association.” View full resource at alz.org
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New Diagnostic Criteria and Guidelines for #Alzheimer's Disease. http://tinyurl.com/3vu3slu #hpm #hospice
Pallimed: A Hospice & Palliative Medicine Blog: Hospitalists and Code Status Discussions Upon Hospital Admission: The Importance of Framing
pallimed.org — “Pallimed: A Hospice & Palliative Medicine Blog: Hospitalists and Code Status Discussions Upon Hospital Admission: The Importance of Framing” View full resource at pallimed.org
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RT @Pallimed: New Pallimed Post:: Hospitalists and Code Status Discussions Upon Hospital Admission: http://bit.ly/dNY5xx #hccommunication
Pallimed: A Hospice & Palliative Medicine Blog: RCT of Palliative Medicine Consultations on Admission
pallimed.org — “Pallimed: A Hospice & Palliative Medicine Blog: RCT of Palliative Medicine Consultations on Admission” View full resource at pallimed.org
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Love Drew's pt re: beating upstream drum http://bit.ly/fao4wO Related: better to lose people & have users total love product (via #rework)
Oregon hospices uneasy dealing with physician-assisted suicide - latimes.com
latimes.com — “Study finds half of all Oregon hospice programs are not involved in physician-assisted suicides.” View full resource at latimes.com
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Oregon hospices are uneasy dealing with physician-assisted suicide http://lat.ms/cNfGw9
Adult Failure to Thrive and How Hospice Can Help
hospiceofthecomforter.org — “A look at "Adult Failure to Thrive," Medicare's criteria for determining when a hospice referral is appropriate, and how Hospice of the Comforter can help patients with this diagnosis.” View full resource at hospiceofthecomforter.org
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Adult Failure to Thrive & how #hospice can help http://ow.ly/4zCUV by @hospicecomfortr via @ctffox #caregiving
White House Pushes for Weighing Race in Admissions - NYTimes.com
nytimes.com — “Guidelines from the Obama administration focus on the wiggle room in court rulings on affirmative action, suggesting the use of admissions criteria that are often proxies for race.” View full resource at nytimes.com
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White House Urges Colleges to Get Creative in Getting Diverse http://t.co/F3KTFMj4 RT@APSdiversity
Journal of Nursing Education: Exploration of Nursing Doctoral Admissions and Performance Outcomes
slackjournals.com — “Journal of Nursing Education: Exploration of Nursing Doctoral Admissions and Performance Outcomes” View full resource at slackjournals.com
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Exploration of #Nursing Doctoral Admissions and Performance Outcomes http://ow.ly/6iOqh
Nurse-Administered Corticosteroids in ED Reduce Admissions for Asthma : Hospitalist News
ehospitalistnews.com — “Hospitalist News Digital Network is the online destination and multimedia properties of Hospitalist News, the independent news publication. Our breaking news covers all areas of hospital-based practice including cardiovascular disease; critical care medicine; diabetes, endocrinology and metabolism; gastroenterology; infectious diseases; hematology; imaging; nephrology; neurology; palliative care and hospice; perioperative medicine; pulmonary disease; pediatrics; practice trends; and trauma. We a” View full resource at ehospitalistnews.com
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RT @HspNews: Nurse-Administered Corticosteroids in ED Reduce Admissions for #Asthma http://bit.ly/phKzWF
Study: End-of-life care must reflect patient wishes and values
eurekalert.org — “An analysis of more than a quarter-million hospital admissions of nursing home residents indicates that the decision to use feeding tubes is more a matter of hospital practice than patient preference. Findings of that study by Dr. Joan Teno of Brown University and her colleagues appear in the Feb. 10, 2010, issue of JAMA.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Study: End-of-life care must reflect patient wishes and values http://bit.ly/ai5kOU
eMJA: Hospital and emergency department use in the last year of life: a baseline for future modifications to end-of-life care
mja.com.au — “(Medical Journal of Australia) Hospital and emergency department use in the last year of life: a baseline for future modifications to end-of-life care” View full resource at mja.com.au
Most Recently Shared on September 9, 2011 at 10:35 am By:
RT @managementpawn: Excellent piece in @theMJA about the high number of acute & emergency admissions for end-of-life care http://ow.ly/5aBIb
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