Nurse clinics and progressive ambulatory patient care.

作者: Charles E. Lewis , Barbara A. Resnik

DOI: 10.1056/NEJM196712072772305

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摘要: THE increasing demand for health-care services in the United States has been documented several studies. The obvious solution, more manpower all disciplines, is somewhat unrealistic. In probability, health services, as presently organized, cannot be met at rate that current education programs professions can expanded or replicated.1 There considerable discussion regarding delegation of certain aspects medical care to new types professionals a means quantity available. Another possibility define adequately roles existing on . . .

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