"Medicare Patient Management" & "American Nurse Today" from Healthcom.Healthcom Media (Doylestown, PA), the publisher of "Assisted Living as·sist·ed living n. A living arrangement in which people with special needs, especially older people with disabilities, reside in a facility that provides help with everyday tasks such as bathing, dressing, and taking medication. Consult" and "Menopause menopause (mĕn`əpôz) or climacteric (klīmăk`tərĭk, klī'măktĕr`ĭk) Management" magazines, in conjunction with the University of the Sciences (Philadelphia, PA), has begun the publication of "Medicare Patient Management" with a January/February issue and will launch "American Nurse Today" with an issue in October. "Medicare Patient Management" will be published six times a year for a controlled circulation of 50,000 physicians who are responsible for over 50% of all Medicare claims, as well as pharmacy directors in managed care organizations. It is described as the "first and only" medical journal focused on the informational needs of healthcare providers specifically related to Medicare patients. Due to the recent implementation of the Medicare Modernization modernization Transformation of a society from a rural and agrarian condition to a secular, urban, and industrial one. It is closely linked with industrialization. As societies modernize, the individual becomes increasingly important, gradually replacing the family, Act, "there is an informational for the healthcare providers who are caring for this rapidly growing population and those payors who are newly setting systems in palace to help them," Healthcom said. Editorial includes: regular legislative updates on new laws New Laws: see Las Casas, Bartolomé de. and evolving guidelines; clinical updates on new approaches to care; service updates on how medication therapy management programs, disease management and preventive service the duty performed by the armed police in guarding the coast against smuggling. See also: Preventive enhance outcomes; billing news in a pay-for-performance system; and, news on the latest legal developments. "American Nurse Today" will be published monthly for a controlled circulation of 150,000 members of the American Nurses Association American Nurses Association, n.pr professional organization of registered nurses created to encourage high standards in nursing care, pro-mote nursing as a profession, and lobby Congress for issues of concern to nurses. (ANA; Silver Spring, MD) as well as an additional 25,000 nurses in all practice settings. ANA president Barbara Blakeney said her organization "gains a partner that will help it reach the larger nursing community with important information about ANA's advocacy on behalf of the profession." Healthcom president Greg Osborne said the new title will "provide information that nurses can assimilate as·sim·i·late v. 1. To consume and incorporate nutrients into the body after digestion. 2. To transform food into living tissue by the process of anabolism. into their busy careers immediately." Content will address "the many practical, clinical, career management, policy and legislative issues that nurses need to keep up to date," the company said, |
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