Case Management Monthly January 2011
Case Management Monthly, January 1, 2011
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Inside:
- Patient choice is about quality, not quantity
- Your observation services questions answered
- Clinical protocols improve throughput at children’s hospital
- Medical management of uncomplicated bronchiolitis in infants (pdf only)
- ACE-ing care transitions means blending utilization review and discharge planning tactics
- Work with bed flow coordinators to improve throughput
- Team struggles to arrange outpatient dialysis treatment for noncompliant patient
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