Psoriasis day care centers
D. L. Cram and R. I. King
With the rapidly mounting cost of medical care in hospitals, physicians
must seek alternative forms of therapy for illnesses that could conceivably
be treated by less confining methods. One appraoch to this problem is the
Psoriasis Day Care Center, where psoriasis patients with extensive disease
are treated during the day and allowed to return home at night. The
advantages include reduced cost, accessibility for more patients, and
superior therapeutic results. This day care center concept could be equally
applicable to other diseases now routinely treated by complete
hospitalization.