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sic code for mental health services: Federal Trade Commission Decisions United States. Federal Trade Commission, 1986 |
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sic code for mental health services: Medical Care Output and Productivity David M. Cutler, Ernst R. Berndt, 2007-12-01 With the United States and other developed nations spending as much as 14 percent of their GDP on medical care, economists and policy analysts are asking what these countries are getting in return. Yet it remains frustrating and difficult to measure the productivity of the medical care service industries. This volume takes aim at that problem, while taking stock of where we are in our attempts to solve it. Much of this analysis focuses on the capacity to measure the value of technological change and other health care innovations. A key finding suggests that growth in health care spending has coincided with an increase in products and services that together reduce mortality rates and promote additional health gains. Concerns over the apparent increase in unit prices of medical care may thus understate positive impacts on consumer welfare. When appropriately adjusted for such quality improvements, health care prices may actually have fallen. Provocative and compelling, this volume not only clarifies one of the more nebulous issues in health care analysis, but in so doing addresses an area of pressing public policy concern. |
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sic code for mental health services: Short-term Counselling in Higher Education David Mair, 2015-11-19 As demand for counselling from students across Higher Education (HE) increases year on year, counselling services are continually seeking to explore creative ways of working under the pressure that results from this rise in client numbers. One of the most frequent responses to increased demand is limiting the number of sessions that individual students may have. Until Short-term Counselling in Higher Education, there has been no text which provides a contextual, theoretical and practical input to this evolving way of working. This book explores constructive ways of providing very short-term counselling within a Higher Education context. Using case-studies, and employing up-to-date statistics from the sector, the book gives readers a clear understanding of the nature of the professional challenges, and offers ways of addressing these, including managing waiting lists, developing policies to facilitate timely intervention, and understanding the limitations of what short-term therapy can offer. Short-term Counselling in Higher Education explores the implications of working in Higher Education counselling services in this very short-term way, and as such it will be an essential resource for counsellors, heads of counselling services and student services managers in Higher Education, helping to find ways of delivering effective short-term interventions within existing counselling services. |
sic code for mental health services: The Demography of Health and Health Care Louis G. Pol, Richard K. Thomas, 2012-12-06 The 1980s witnessed the emergence of an applied subdiscipline within de mography that is coming to be termed health demography. As yet there is no distinct body of research formally categorized under this heading, nor are there professionals who bear the title of health demographer. In fact, most of those involved with health demography are not demographers but sociologists, economists, epidemiologists, and others who are applying concepts and tech niques from demography to concrete problems in the delivery of health care. Nevertheless, the vague boundaries of this subdiscipline are becoming in creasingly visible, and the 1990s promise to be the era of health demography. Many factors have contributed to the emergence of this new field. The transition the health care industry underwent during the 1980s served to modify dramatically the mindset of those in health care from one based on a philanthropic orientation to a highly competitive business orientation. Al most overnight the industry became market driven and consumer oriented, resulting in an explosion in the demand for both demographic data and health statistics. The need to integrate and interpret data from these two fields has provided a major impetus for the development of health demography. At the same time, the redefining of health and illness along lines more in keeping with a social than a clinical perspective, and the reconceptualization of etiology within a lifestyles framework, have further emphasized the need for health demography. |
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sic code for mental health services: Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics , 1913 |
sic code for mental health services: Tomorrow's Manpower Needs United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1969 |
sic code for mental health services: Chartbook on Disability in the United States Lewis E. Kraus, 1989 |
sic code for mental health services: Chartbook on Disability in the United States, 1996 Lewis E. Kraus, 1996 |
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sic code for mental health services: Measurement in Nursing and Health Research Carolyn Feher Waltz, 2005 Winner of an AJN Book of the Year Award!. Now in its third edition, this classic text on the how-to's of measurement presents the basic principles and terminology, along with practical information, on how to design and implement measurement instruments in nursing and health care. The book is for nurses in a variety of roles, including student, educator, clinician, researcher, administrator, and consultant. An appendix of data sources and other measurement resources, including internet sites, completes the book. |
sic code for mental health services: North American Industry Classification System, United States , 1997 Statistics Canada, Mexico's Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía Informática (INEGI), and the Economic Classification Policy Committee (ECPC) of the United States, acting on behalf of the Office of Management and Budget, have created a common classification system to replace the existing classification of each country, the Standard Industrial Classification (1980) of Canada, the Mexican Classification of Activities and Products (1994), and the Standard Industrial Classification (1987) of the United States--Pref. |
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sic code for mental health services: Handbook of Health Economics A J. Culyer, J.P. Newhouse, 2000-07-19 The Handbook of Health Economics provide an up-to-date survey of the burgeoning literature in health economics. As a relatively recent subdiscipline of economics, health economics has been remarkably successful. It has made or stimulated numerous contributions to various areas of the main discipline: the theory of human capital; the economics of insurance; principal-agent theory; asymmetric information; econometrics; the theory of incomplete markets; and the foundations of welfare economics, among others. Perhaps it has had an even greater effect outside the field of economics, introducing terms such as opportunity cost, elasticity, the margin, and the production function into medical parlance. Indeed, health economists are likely to be as heavily cited in the clinical as in the economics literature. Partly because of the large share of public resources that health care commands in almost every developed country, health policy is often a contentious and visible issue; elections have sometimes turned on issues of health policy. Showing the versatility of economic theory, health economics and health economists have usually been part of policy debates, despite the vast differences in medical care institutions across countries. The publication of the first Handbook of Health Economics marks another step in the evolution of health economics. |
sic code for mental health services: Statistical Abstract of the United States , 1999 |
sic code for mental health services: California Services Register , 1995 |
sic code for mental health services: The Heritage Registry of Who's who , 2006 |
sic code for mental health services: Occupational Injuries and Illnesses Survey, State and Local Government, New York State , 1992 |
sic code for mental health services: California Manufacturers Register , 1995 |
sic code for mental health services: California Technology Register , 1994 |
sic code for mental health services: California International Trade Register , 1995 |
sic code for mental health services: City & State Directories in Print , 1990 |
sic code for mental health services: Washington Administrative Code , 1997 |
sic code for mental health services: The Corporate Finance Bluebook , 1989 |
sic code for mental health services: Provision of Mental Health Counseling Services Under TRICARE Institute of Medicine, Board on the Health of Select Populations, Committee on the Qualifications of Professionals Providing Mental Health Counseling Services Under TRICARE, 2010-06-23 In this book, the IOM makes recommendations for permitting independent practice for mental health counselors treating patients within TRICARE-the DOD's health care benefits program. This would change current policy, which requires all counselors to practice under a physician's supervision without regard to their education, training, licensure or experience. |
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In the English language, the Latin adverb sic is used as an adverb, and derivatively as a noun and as a verb. [2] The adverb sic, meaning 'intentionally so written', first appeared in English c. …
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How to Use [Sic] - It's Not Just for Pointing Out Errors ...
May 19, 2025 · When you see (sic) written after what seems like a mistake, it means the words were used intentionally. (Sic) is used after a printed word or passage to indicate that it is …
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What Does [Sic] Mean? Using It Correctly - YourDictionary
Sep 16, 2022 · When you see [sic] in a document, it simply means that there was an error in the original source material that is being quoted. The writer is letting readers know that the text …
Using [sic] Properly - The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation
Oct 7, 2007 · Sic is a Latin term meaning “thus.” It is used to indicate that something incorrectly written is intentionally being left as it was in the original. Sic is usually italicized and always …
Sic - Wikipedia
In the English language, the Latin adverb sic is used as an adverb, and derivatively as a noun and as a verb. [2] The adverb sic, meaning 'intentionally so written', first appeared in English c. …
When and How to Use [ Sic ] in Quoted Text - The Editor's Manual
Sep 23, 2022 · Use the word sic to indicate that a quote has been reproduced exactly, including any grammatical or spelling errors. Sic, which in Latin means “so” and is loosely translated as …
What does sic mean & how is it used? – Microsoft 365
Oct 13, 2023 · Learn what “sic” means and how to use it correctly in your own writing. When referring to quoted text, “sic” is defined as “intentionally so written.”