Changing clinical care; experiences and lessons of systematisation.9781846192029 Changing clinical care; experiences and lessons of systematisation Noun 1. systematisation - systematic organization; the act of organizing something according to a system or a rationale systematization, rationalisation, rationalization . Ed. by Andrew Gray Andrew Gray or Andy Gray can refer to:
Radcliffe Radcliffe, town (1991 pop. 27,664), Bury metropolitan district, N England, in the Greater Manchester metropolitan area. Industries include cotton and rayon mills and chemical, engineering, and paper plants. The parish church, founded in Norman times, has been restored. Publishing 2008 263 pages $65.00 Paperback RT50 Written primarily for professionals in the UK, but applicable to other systems as well, this collection of 19 essays examines ways practitioners can make better use of encounters with patients as both proceed through avenues of care. The essays explain concepts as well as draw upon experiences, only then assuming to examine the implications of the successes and failures found in both. Essays address how systematization sys·tem·a·tize tr.v. sys·tem·a·tized, sys·tem·a·tiz·ing, sys·tem·a·tiz·es To formulate into or reduce to a system: "The aim of science is surely to amass and systematize knowledge" matters for health policy, the impact on nursing, changes in ways clinicians manage data, and systematization in surgery, cardiac care, and long-term Long-term Three or more years. In the context of accounting, more than 1 year. long-term 1. Of or relating to a gain or loss in the value of a security that has been held over a specific length of time. Compare short-term. conditions. Contributors also describe how systematization affects building communities of practice. Especially interesting are opinion pieces by extremely distinguished clinicians about how systematization affects health and the relationship of the patient to the doctor. ([c]20082005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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