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  2. Ambulatory care - Wikipedia

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    Ambulatory care or outpatient care is medical care provided on an outpatient basis, including diagnosis, observation, consultation, treatment, intervention, and rehabilitation services. This care can include advanced medical technology and procedures even when provided outside of hospitals. [1][2][3][4][5] Ambulatory care sensitive conditions ...

  3. Ambulatory care nursing - Wikipedia

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    Ambulatory care nursing is the nursing care of patients who receive treatment on an outpatient basis, ie they do not require admission to a hospital for an overnight stay. [1] Ambulatory care includes those clinical, organizational and professional activities engaged in by registered nurses with and for individuals, groups, and populations who ...

  4. Medical home - Wikipedia

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    Medical home. The medical home, [1] also known as the patient-centered medical home (PCMH), is a team-based health care delivery model led by a health care provider [2] to provide comprehensive and continuous medical care to patients with a goal to obtain maximal health outcomes. [3][4] It is described in the "Joint Principles" (see below) as ...

  5. Medical Assistants: What do they do? - WebMD

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    Medical assistant administrative duties. These may include: Greeting patients. Answering phones and scheduling appointments. Filing and updating medical records. Coding and completing insurance ...

  6. What Is Vacuum-Assisted Wound Closure? - WebMD

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    fever of 102°F or higher. diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. confusion or dizziness. bleeding, warmth, or redness around the wound. itchiness or a rash around the dressing. Vacuum-assisted wound ...

  7. Assisted Living Types, Costs, Services, and More - WebMD

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    Assisted living is a type of housing designed for people who need various levels of medical and personal care. Living spaces can be individual rooms, apartments, or shared quarters. The facilities ...

  8. Assisted Living vs. Nursing Home: How Do They Differ?

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    Understanding the options in your area is a good place to begin. Assisted living facilities may be a good choice if you’re in fairly good health but need help with some daily activities. A ...

  9. Does Medicare Pay for Assisted Living? - Healthline

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    Bottom line. Assisted living is a step between living at home and living in a nursing home. It blends medical monitoring and helps with daily activities while providing as much independence as ...