» Journals » Pap Ser United Hosp Fund N Y

Paper Series

Paper Series is a scientific journal, published since 1985 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States.

Details
Abbr. Pap Ser United Hosp Fund N Y
Start 1985
End 1900s
Frequency Irregular
p-ISSN 0898-3135
Country United States
Language English
Recent Articles
1.
Rogut L
Pap Ser United Hosp Fund N Y . 1997 Jul; :1-62. PMID: 10351749
Responding to changes in health care financing, government policy, technology, and clinical judgment, and the rise of managed care, hospitals are shifting services from inpatient to outpatient settings and moving...
2.
Rogut L
Pap Ser United Hosp Fund N Y . 1996 Oct; :1-41. PMID: 10164729
Between 1992 and 1995, the United Hospital Fund engaged two groups of New York City hospitals in collective efforts to address crucial issues of length of stay and patient-centered care;...
3.
Rogut L, Hudson A
Pap Ser United Hosp Fund N Y . 1995 Oct; :1-33. PMID: 10164376
Recent surveys of patients in New York and Cleveland, among other cities, indicate that there is substantial room for improvement in meeting patients' needs and preferences, particularly in the areas...
4.
Surpin R, Haslanger K, Dawson S
Pap Ser United Hosp Fund N Y . 1994 Jul; :1-54. PMID: 10137491
This paper focuses on providing quality care in the paraprofessional home care industry. Despite government policies that have encouraged home-based care for 20 years, home health care still remains relegated...
5.
Cooke J, Finneran K
Pap Ser United Hosp Fund N Y . 1993 Dec; :1-43. PMID: 10151150
Emergency department overcrowding may not be so much a result of inappropriate use of the emergency department as it is a problem of the unavailability and inaccessibility of primary care...
6.
FEIDEN K
Pap Ser United Hosp Fund N Y . 1993 Mar; (22):1-30. PMID: 10184126
No abstract available.
7.
Wyant S, Brooks P
Pap Ser United Hosp Fund N Y . 1993 Mar; (23):1-37. PMID: 10183986
As the number of Americans who volunteer grows, the definition of "volunteer" is becoming more broad. In addition to the traditional volunteer opportunity, there are community service, student internship, and...
8.
KRASNER M
Pap Ser United Hosp Fund N Y . 1993 Feb; :1-29. PMID: 10128076
In 1989, almost 10 percent of all patients--or nearly 100,000 patients--hospitalized at facilities located in New York City were not city residents. Nonresidents are attracted to the city by the...
9.
FEIDEN K, Rogut L
Pap Ser United Hosp Fund N Y . 1991 Dec; (20):1-26. PMID: 10183959
No abstract available.
10.
Gould D, Mezey M
Pap Ser United Hosp Fund N Y . 1991 Sep; (19):1-30. PMID: 10126104
No abstract available.