更新的结核病治疗意味着患者康复。

American Lung Association bulletin Pub Date : 1981-03-01
L B Reichman
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在美国的许多地方,传统的结核病治疗方法被强加给患者。一些卫生专业人员仍然从结核病患者的隔离和终身随访的角度考虑问题。这严重中断了患者的生命,是对稀缺和日益萎缩的卫生资源的低效利用。新泽西州两个诊所系统的重组表明了我们可以做些什么。
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Updated TB care means patients get well.

In many parts of the U.S., old-fashioned methods of TB care are imposed on patients. Some health professionals still think in terms of isolation and lifelong followup of TB patients. This causes serious interruption of patients' lives and is an inefficient use of scarce and ever-shrinking health resources. The reorganization of two clinic systems in New Jersey shows what can be done.

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