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  2. Collaborative partnership - Wikipedia

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    Collaborative partnerships between businesses generate higher levels of productivity and revenue when there is stable, bidirectional communication between parties. [17] These partnerships develop into longstanding practices and relationships that can extend beyond the length of a single project.

  3. List of nursing journals - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable academic journals about nursing.. AACN Advanced Critical Care; AACN Nursing Scan in Critical Care; Advances in Neonatal Care; American Journal of Critical Care

  4. Index of nursing articles - Wikipedia

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    Notes on Nursing; Nurse call button; Nurse–client relationship; Nurse licensure; Nurse uniform; Nurse writer; Nurse's cap; Nurse-led clinic; Nurses station; Nurses' Health Study; Nursing; Nursing agency; Nursing assessment; Nursing care plan; Nursing diagnosis; Nursing home residents' rights; Nursing in Islam; Nursing literature; Nursing ...

  5. Nurse-Family Partnership - Wikipedia

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    Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) is a non-profit organization operating in the United States that connects mothers pregnant with their first child with registered nurses, [2] who provide home visits until the child's second birthday. NFP intervention has been associated with improvements in maternal health, child health, and economic security.

  6. Bundled payment - Wikipedia

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    Convening organizations (such as Premier or Remedy Partners, which brought multiple providers together to support implementation and sometimes shouldered some financial risk), could bring bundles to scale faster but introduced the additional complexity of a three-way arrangement among payer, convener, and provider."

  7. Partnership accounting - Wikipedia

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    The partnership agreement may specify that partners should be compensated for services they provide to the partnership and for capital invested by partners. For example, one partner contributed more of the assets, and works full-time in the partnership, while the other partner contributed a smaller amount of assets and does not provide as much ...

  8. Health and Social Care Partnership - Wikipedia

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    The Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014 provides the legislative framework for the integration of health and social care in Scotland.. Ahead of the legislation coming into effect, an Integrated Resource Framework (IRF) was developed and tested, with HSCP models tested in four localities: Highland; Lothian; Ayrshire and Arran; and Tayside.

  9. Social partners - Wikipedia

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    Social partners have a vital role to play in reaching out to workers and owners of enterprises and in particular those of SMEs and the informal economy, and in general, increasing the representation of their membership to ensure deeper and broader benefits of association, representation and leadership, including in the field of public policy advocacy, its formulation and implementation.