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METHODS AND RESULTS: We surveyed 100 randomly selected hospitals participating in the Get With the Guidelines-Heart Failure quality improvement program regarding common processes of care aimed at reducing readmissions.

Since the late 1990s, major restructuring of NHS out-of-hours primary care, aimed at reducing demand on general practitioners and emergency departments,[27] shifted overall responsibility for out-of-hours care provision from individual GPs to primary care trusts.

In this study, psychosocial care is defined as all care aimed at reducing or making manageable psychosocial problems of children and adolescents [ 27].

At that moment she could be offered optimal end-of-life care, aimed at reducing suffering and improving quality of dying.

The finding might also be explained by the fact that our definition of psychosocial care use is rather broad: we measured any care aimed at reducing or making manageable psychosocial problems of children and adolescents.

Despite tremendous research efforts by basic and clinical scientists, to date the only effective therapeutic measures are early revascularization [mostly by systemic thrombolysis using recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rtPA)] and supportive care aimed at reducing acute complications (stroke unit concept, craniectomy) (Donnan et al., 2008).

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These methods, linked to the programmes guaranteeing quality of care, are aimed at reducing unnecessary care, from the clinical point of view, but without questioning the indication of medical or nursing care provided.

Each infant in the experimental group underwent evaluation weekly, and individualized behaviorally oriented care plans, aimed at reducing stress and promoting self-regulatory behaviors, were prepared and implemented.

Policy makers' key instrument to shape ECEC systems is legislation, for example they are able to increase access to ECEC for specific groups of children, enhance funding for the training of ECEC staff (e.g. Melhuish 2016) or grant child care subsidies aimed at reducing the financial burden of parents' ECEC costs (e.g. Kim et al. forthcoming).

Various transitional care programs aimed at reducing acute hospital utilization have been developed.

Only half of boards delivering the primary care resource aimed at reducing unnecessary antibiotic use.

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