By demonstrating what a primary care oriented nursing practice can accomplish with enrollees who are elderly or disabled, CNOs are helping show us how to increase benefits, save scarce dollars and improve the quality of life for patients.
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Ramstad discusses the benefits of CNOs for elderly and disabled patients.
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