Son os vol. II, III e IVContén: Vol. II: Care of the long-term patient -- v. III: Chronic illness in a rural area : The Hunterdon study -- v. IV: Chronic illness in a large city : The Baltimore stud
6 IN 10 Adults in the US have a chronic disease4 IN 10 Adults in the US have two or moreTHE LEADING ...
[by John Gary Collins]."January 1997."Also available via the Wordl Wide Web.Includes bibliographical...
Background: With ageing and growing importance of disease management system, it is necessary to inve...
Son os vol. II, III e IVContén: Vol. II: Care of the long-term patient -- v. III: Chronic illness in...
This study surveys the resources, facilities for care and medical treatment provided for the chronic...
vi, 72 leaves ; 29 cm.Bibliography: leaves 71-72.Online version unavailable; print version available...
Chronic disease is a problem of ever-increasing importance. The problem involves the patient, his do...
We have previously described the results of an investigation of the chronic sick in one large hospit...
Background and Timeliness of the Study. Old age is commonly dreaded today because it preindicates th...
It is important to understand if current healthcare systems are utilizing hospital resources efficie...
The articles in this issue address the high prevalence and substantial clinical burden of multiple c...
An estimated 99 million Americans live with a chronic illness. Meeting the needs of this population ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University, 1963. PLEASE NOTE: pages 22, 38, 52, 59, 69-70, and 74 were mis...
Publication authorized January 20, 1960"Report on Department of Rural Sociology research project 201...
Changing patterns of illness in the United States modified the context for sick care during the firs...
6 IN 10 Adults in the US have a chronic disease4 IN 10 Adults in the US have two or moreTHE LEADING ...
[by John Gary Collins]."January 1997."Also available via the Wordl Wide Web.Includes bibliographical...
Background: With ageing and growing importance of disease management system, it is necessary to inve...
Son os vol. II, III e IVContén: Vol. II: Care of the long-term patient -- v. III: Chronic illness in...
This study surveys the resources, facilities for care and medical treatment provided for the chronic...
vi, 72 leaves ; 29 cm.Bibliography: leaves 71-72.Online version unavailable; print version available...
Chronic disease is a problem of ever-increasing importance. The problem involves the patient, his do...
We have previously described the results of an investigation of the chronic sick in one large hospit...
Background and Timeliness of the Study. Old age is commonly dreaded today because it preindicates th...
It is important to understand if current healthcare systems are utilizing hospital resources efficie...
The articles in this issue address the high prevalence and substantial clinical burden of multiple c...
An estimated 99 million Americans live with a chronic illness. Meeting the needs of this population ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University, 1963. PLEASE NOTE: pages 22, 38, 52, 59, 69-70, and 74 were mis...
Publication authorized January 20, 1960"Report on Department of Rural Sociology research project 201...
Changing patterns of illness in the United States modified the context for sick care during the firs...
6 IN 10 Adults in the US have a chronic disease4 IN 10 Adults in the US have two or moreTHE LEADING ...
[by John Gary Collins]."January 1997."Also available via the Wordl Wide Web.Includes bibliographical...
Background: With ageing and growing importance of disease management system, it is necessary to inve...