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Horkova, O. V., and Lyudmila A. Karasaeva. "UNRESOLVED ISSUES IN THE PROVISION OF MEDICAL-SOCIAL ASSISTANCE TO DISABLED ELDERLY PERSONS." Medical and Social Expert Evaluation and Rehabilitation 20, no. 4 (2017): 172–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.18821/1560-9537-2017-20-4-172-175.

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The legislative provision of social services and rehabilitation of the disabled elderly was studied. There were determined special legislative, methodological and technical problems lying in the imperfection of the model of medical-social and rehabilitation services. Organizational problems of interagency cooperation authorities and institutions in the implementation of rehabilitation and social services to disabled elderly persons were revealed. Main directions of the improvement of the system of medical-social assistance and rehabilitation are proposed.
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Prizzia, PhD, Ross. "Emergency management and disaster response in Hawaii: The role of medical centers and the media." Journal of Emergency Management 2, no. 4 (2004): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.5055/jem.2004.0044.

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The research is an administrative case study based on an extensive review of Hawaii government documents and interviews with key personnel of the Hawaii Emergency Preparedness Committee (EPC), civil defense, and other relevant government officials. Interviews with key personnel at the major medical centers were also conducted as well as a survey of 80 percent of the local Hawaii-based TV news reporters. The study describes the interagency coordination at the federal, state, county, and community level to improve capability. Recommendations from the study included increased funding for family e
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Stack, Kathy. "The Office of Management and Budget: The Quarterback of Evidence-Based Policy in the Federal Government." ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 678, no. 1 (2018): 112–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002716218768440.

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During the Obama administration, the White House Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) leadership helped to initiate and cement evidence-based policymaking reforms across the federal government, particularly in social services programs. Notable accomplishments were in the design of outcome-focused programs that use and build evidence, the strengthening of agency evaluation capacity, and interagency data-linkage projects to harness administrative data. Here, I review those accomplishments and catalog the key assets and tactics that OMB used to help federal agencies increase their use of evide
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Yarrison, Gerald. "Physicians' Office Laboratories: Support Services and Revenue Options." Laboratory Medicine 19, no. 3 (1988): 171–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/labmed/19.3.171.

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Regnier, Fred E., Steven J. Skates, Mehdi Mesri, et al. "Protein-Based Multiplex Assays: Mock Presubmissions to the US Food and Drug Administration." Clinical Chemistry 56, no. 2 (2010): 165–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1373/clinchem.2009.140087.

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Abstract As a part of ongoing efforts of the NCI-FDA Interagency Oncology Task Force subcommittee on molecular diagnostics, members of the Clinical Proteomic Technology Assessment for Cancer program of the National Cancer Institute have submitted 2 protein-based multiplex assay descriptions to the Office of In Vitro Diagnostic Device Evaluation and Safety, US Food and Drug Administration. The objective was to evaluate the analytical measurement criteria and studies needed to validate protein-based multiplex assays. Each submission described a different protein-based platform: a multiplex immun
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Swor, Robert A., and Ronald L. Krome. "Administrative Support of Emergency Medical Services Medical Directors: A Profile." Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 5, no. 1 (1990): 25–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x00026479.

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AbstractPrehospital advanced life support (ALS) is provided by non-physicians under the supervision and the responsibility of a physician—the Emergency Medical Service Medical Director (EMSMD). In order to assess the time required of the EMSMD as well as the technical support provided and the medico-legal risks involved, a survey was distributed to physicians in attendance at the Annual Scientific Assemblies of the National Association of EMS Physicians in August 1986 and June 1987. The survey also was mailed to all EMSMDs in Michigan.Of the 66 EMS medical director respondents, 69% were compen
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McIlvenna, Kathleen, Douglas H. L. Brown, and David R. Green. "‘The Natural Foundation of Perfect Efficiency’1: Medical Services and the Victorian Post Office." Social History of Medicine 33, no. 2 (2019): 539–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/shm/hky123.

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Summary This article explores the creation of the Post Office medical service. Working for the Post Office was relatively well-paid and an increasing number of doctors were employed. Medical provision expanded with the introduction of non-contributory pensions from mid-century and developed into a comprehensive and nationwide service that was involved at all stages of employment, from initial recruitment through to receiving a pension. Post Office doctors assessed candidates’ fitness for work, checked on sick absences, provided free medicine and advice and visited workers’ homes. Doctors were
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Holman, Josephine. "Functional Office Design: A Medical Record Department Perspective." Australian Medical Record Journal 18, no. 1 (1988): 15–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/183335838801800107.

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The term ‘ergonomics' embodies the relationship of people to their total work environment. In this paper, medical record administrators are encouraged to explore the potential of ergonomics in its widest sense and, when evaluating the design of medical record departments, to keep in mind that office design is fundamental to productivity and staff morale. Medical record adminstrators need to press for changes in office design which not only improve the morale and performance of employees but also enhance the image of the medical record department as a vital and integral part of patient services
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Chase, Philip N. "Gathering Evidence for Distance Education11The author wishes to acknowledge the following people for their assistance in developing the methods described in this article: Robert Collins, Chata Dickson, Charles Hamad, T.V. Joe Layng, Andrew Lightner, Harold Lobo, Kristin Mayfield, John Rochford, Janet Twyman, and Vennessa Walker. Support for developing these methods came from grant #10009793-1003772R from iLearn, Inc. to West Virginia University; and Interagency Service Agreement # CT EHS 8UMSCANSISA0000001CB between the University of Massachusetts Medical School and the Children’s Behavioral Health Initiative of the Executive Office of Health and Human Services, Commonwealth of Massachusetts." Acta de Investigación Psicológica 4, no. 3 (2014): 1657–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s2007-4719(14)70972-x.

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Martin, Thomas, Megan Ranney, James Dorroh, Nicholas Asselin, and Indra Sarkar. "Health Information Exchange in Emergency Medical Services." Applied Clinical Informatics 09, no. 04 (2018): 884–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1676041.

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Background The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology has outlined the benefits of health information exchange in emergency medical services (EMSs) according to the SAFR model—search, alert, file, and reconcile—developed in collaboration with the California Emergency Medical Services Authority. Objective This scoping review aims to identify and characterize progress toward the adoption of prehospital health information exchange, as reported in the peer-reviewed literature. Methods A structured review of literature in MEDLINE-indexed journals was conducted using th
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