Collaborative nurse practitioner and physician primary health care service provision has the potential to improve access, ensure quality, and promote cost effective primary health care and case management for frail elders. Through a critical appraisal of research, this paper will seek to explore outcomes regarding the provision of collaborative nurse practitioner and physician community based primary health care service for the frail elderly. The research substantiates that collaborative nurse practitioner and physician health care service provision to at-risk seniors reduces emergency department utilization, reduces admissions to hospitals and nursing homes, and maintains or improves functional capacity. Three integrated health care servic...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of a provider initiated primary care outreach intervention compare...
This study describes community dwelling older adults’ experiences in accessing and using primary car...
The population of America is growing older every year. Thirteen percent of the population is at leas...
Collaborative nurse practitioner and physician primary health care service provision has the potenti...
Although many older adults live active and dynamic lives well into their late years, some become fra...
Background: A major effort is underway to integrate primary and community care in Canada's western p...
The increasing life span of people within the developed world may produce major health problems for ...
Background: In Canada, primary care practitioners provide the majority of care for elderly patients....
Background: Residents of aged care facilities are at risk of potentially preventable hospitalisation...
The population of older adults (those 65 years and above) is expanding at the rate of 10,000 persons...
Aim: This paper reports a project investigating the potential role of the nurse practitioner in age...
Introduction Older Canadians living with frailty are high users of healthcare services; however, the...
Background: The complex healthcare needs of frail older people and their increased risk of disabilit...
Background Older Canadians are high users of health care services, however the heal...
Access to primary care and case management is an increasing challenge for growing numbers of homebou...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of a provider initiated primary care outreach intervention compare...
This study describes community dwelling older adults’ experiences in accessing and using primary car...
The population of America is growing older every year. Thirteen percent of the population is at leas...
Collaborative nurse practitioner and physician primary health care service provision has the potenti...
Although many older adults live active and dynamic lives well into their late years, some become fra...
Background: A major effort is underway to integrate primary and community care in Canada's western p...
The increasing life span of people within the developed world may produce major health problems for ...
Background: In Canada, primary care practitioners provide the majority of care for elderly patients....
Background: Residents of aged care facilities are at risk of potentially preventable hospitalisation...
The population of older adults (those 65 years and above) is expanding at the rate of 10,000 persons...
Aim: This paper reports a project investigating the potential role of the nurse practitioner in age...
Introduction Older Canadians living with frailty are high users of healthcare services; however, the...
Background: The complex healthcare needs of frail older people and their increased risk of disabilit...
Background Older Canadians are high users of health care services, however the heal...
Access to primary care and case management is an increasing challenge for growing numbers of homebou...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of a provider initiated primary care outreach intervention compare...
This study describes community dwelling older adults’ experiences in accessing and using primary car...
The population of America is growing older every year. Thirteen percent of the population is at leas...