If a patient manages to get a prescription, having it filled is nearly impossible.
Drugs may also be used to help patients with cancer manage their sleep disorders.
If the patient manages to survive an extra year, however, that rate slips to 8.3 percent.
Increases are made only when the patient manages to complete each meal.
Imagine health plans tailored to help patients manage diabetes, prevent heart disease, or combat high blood pressure.
At issue is whether patients can manage chronic conditions, like osteoporosis and high blood pressure, without a doctor's supervision.
How did that patient with all the tattoos manage to pay cash for his medical care anyway?
Our patients, doctors and taxpayers deserve to have it managed properly.
Some uninsured patients manage to pay their own medical bills, but officials say the cost can force them onto the welfare rolls.
Rather, he said, it may help some patients manage the side effects of their treatments better.