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January 1, 2010
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The state of the economy is impacting every industry, and health care is not immune, say the patient education managers we interviewed about the results of the 2009 Patient Education Management Salary Survey.
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Keep community outreach education organized with health calendar
Observance dates tailored to in-house activities
Program focuses on proactive interventions
Poor economy could work in favor of patient education
Patient-centric care decreases hospitalizations
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