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These days, Ms. Kelly is up at 6 a.m., after two nighttime nursing sessions with 6-month-old Yardley, to begin the morning round of e-mail catch-up, work preparation and intermittent care of the baby and her older brother, Yates (whose baby pictures Ms. Kelly displayed on air soon after she returned to work).
The coverage "can go on for years and years, if your doctor orders it," said Ms. Murphy, the center's associate director, who added that patients must be homebound (though not bedbound) and need intermittent care — every couple of days or weeks – that can only be provided by a physical therapist, nurse or other trained health care professional.
Under present rules Medicare-funded home care has these restrictions: The patient has to be homebound and in need of "intermittent" care that only a licensed nurse can provide.
A common response to interview questions was that the mobile van provides intermittent care, approximately one visit per batey per month, but there is no standardized referral system in place for a community clinic or hospital in case a patient needs a higher level care.
But the benefit is limited to people who need skilled, intermittent care.
Given the recidivism rates of 60% 70% jail settings must be optimized as intermittent care sites with seamless connections to community care.
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In a further contrast, no SES factors were associated with the latent class representing intermittent caring ('early high then fluctuating').
In the 1973 78 cohort, poorer health at baseline was related to intermittent caring ('early high then fluctuating') but better health at baseline was related to 'short-term' caring.
Indeed, far along the Maniqui River, it's clear that intermittent medical care goes only so far.
Last year, Congress changed the law to cover those with Alzheimer's disease who go to adult day-care centers, but who also have other ailments--such as cancer, diabetes or congestive heart failure--requiring intermittent skilled care at home.
I am convinced, however, that intermittent critical care physicians will find the discussions of newer and increasingly popular medications and treatment approaches very practical.
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