Systematic efforts and a clear structure are decisive factors in the transition to person-centred health care. A new study reflects what is now a decade of experience and research in the field.
Non-directive, client-centered, and person-centered. These are terms used to describe the therapeutic approach developed by Carl Rogers. It can be quite confusing what the difference is between these ...
Person-centered is the “new” terminology for care in skilled nursing facilities. That seems almost like an oxymoron. Wouldn’t the care for people always have been person-centered? The truthful answer ...
Person-centred rehabilitation for individuals with dementia emphasises tailoring assessment and intervention to the person’s life history, preferences and cognitive capacities. Rather than applying ...
The work of the Innovation Center has benefited from continuity across administrations; the path to further expanding value-based care and building a health system that works for people and providers ...
Precision medicine should target the person and not only the tumor. Patients' supportive care needs deserve the same attention and focus as diagnostics, therapeutics, and molecular biology. A ...
The AHA wrapped up its inaugural Healthier Together Conference in Dallas May 14 with a plenary session on how the application of artificial intelligence-driven tools and data insights is advancing ...
Health care quality measures traditionally take into account things that are easy to measure, such as adverse events, medication adherence, and trends in blood glucose levels. These measures are often ...
Non-directive, client-centered, and person-centered. These are terms used to describe the therapeutic approach developed by Carl Rogers. It can be quite confusing what the difference is between these ...
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