NLM Digital Collections

Search

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for:

Search Results

30. Personality in the making

33. Applied psychology

34. Applied psychology

47. Birth control

50. Father Penn and John Barleycorn

51. Children astray

54. A short history of science

56. An introduction to chemical German

68. State Pharmacy Assistance Programs vs. Medicare prescription drug plans: how do they contain rising costs?

69. Understanding workers' compensation medical care in California

74. Telemedicine in California: progress, challenges, and opportunities

75. Scope of practice laws in health care: rethinking the role of nurse practitioners

76. Whose data is it anyway?: expanding consumer control over personal health information

77. Scope of practice laws in health care: exploring new approaches for California

78. Specialty care in the safety net: efforts to expand timely access

79. Slowing Medi-Cal churn: counties collaborate to improve efficiency

80. Touchscreen check-in: kiosks speed hospital registration

82. Understanding common reasons for patient referrals in difficult-to-access specialties

83. Using Web technology for public program enrollment: assessing One-e-App in three California counties

84. An unprecedented opportunity: using federal stimulus funds to advance health IT in California

87. What California stands to gain: the impact of the stimulus package on health care

88. Strategic restructuring for community clinics: options and examples

89. Workflow redesign: a model for California clinics

92. Using tracking tools to improve patient flow in hospitals

93. Trendspotting: how IT triggers better care in nursing homes

94. Shifting ground: erosion of the delegated model in California

95. A tighter bond: California hospitals seek stronger ties with physicians

96. Using data to improve maternity care in California: research collaborations and future opportunities : symposium summary

97. Weaving palliative care into primary care: a guide for community health centers

98. Data inadequacies undermine CMS's oversight of the inconsistency resolution process for the federal marketplace

99. CMS validated hospital inpatient quality reporting program data, but should use additional tools to identify gaming