463 resultados para Illinois. Residential Services Authority
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On prelim. p.: Office of Health Policy and Planning, Division of Health Information and Evaluation.
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Description based on: 1962-1963; title from cover.
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This report presents the findings and recommendations of the Work Group; it evaluates the Division of Developmental Disabilities' CILA rate model in terms of the sufficiency of nursing services included in the model, as well as the competitiveness of the wage levels assumed by the model for nurses working in the CILAs. In accordance with Resolution 514, the report is the product of the Working Group's discussions and requests for information and has been facilitated by the Department of Human Services, Division of Developmental Disabilities. As such, the report does not represent the recommendations of the Department of Human Services, nor can the Department of Human Services make any commitment to implement any of the report recommendations or commit funding without executive and legislative direction and a funding appropriation. However, the recommendations of the Work Group are consistent with the nursing services structures of the CILA rate-model and would enhance nursing services reimbursement in CILA, if adopted.
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"January 10, 1995."
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Description based on: V.1, no. 1 (Nov. 2002); title from caption.
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"ILENR/RE-PR-93/05(94)
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"Sponsored by the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, Corinne Wood, the Governor's Rural Affairs Council, and the Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs."
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"February, 1991."
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A sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) is a registered nurse (R.N.) who has advanced education in conducting medical and forensic examinations of patients who are sexually victimized. SANE programs consist of SANEs as well as other professionals from community agencies that respond to sex crimes such as police departments, state's attorney's officers, and victim service agencies. Together these professionals work to achieve two primary objectives: 1) improve treatment of sexually assaulted victims who are admitted to hospital emergency departments; and 2) improve the quality of evidence collection and presentation to increase successful prosecution outcomes.