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Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2009
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The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1973
The authors emphasize the importance of the admission process in the overall course of hospitalization. Reviewing the literature, demographic, social, symptom, interpersonal, organizational, and attitudinal factors all seem to influence both who becomes hospitalized and where.
J S, Maxmen, G J, Tucker
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The authors emphasize the importance of the admission process in the overall course of hospitalization. Reviewing the literature, demographic, social, symptom, interpersonal, organizational, and attitudinal factors all seem to influence both who becomes hospitalized and where.
J S, Maxmen, G J, Tucker
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Journal of Economic Theory, 2016
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International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools, 2018
Consensus-finding is a ubiquitous paradigm in both A.I. and everyday life. Recently, a computational approach to consensus-finding has been introduced in the standard clausal Boolean logic framework. It captures non-contradictory fragments of the information conveyed by different agents such that these fragments do not logically conflict with any of ...
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Consensus-finding is a ubiquitous paradigm in both A.I. and everyday life. Recently, a computational approach to consensus-finding has been introduced in the standard clausal Boolean logic framework. It captures non-contradictory fragments of the information conveyed by different agents such that these fragments do not logically conflict with any of ...
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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1985
Although the stress at the moment of admission is very high for both patient and clinician, a careful examination may lead to the discovery of individual and systems insufficiencies, which, if corrected, will significantly improve patient care for both the identified patient and those who will follow.
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Although the stress at the moment of admission is very high for both patient and clinician, a careful examination may lead to the discovery of individual and systems insufficiencies, which, if corrected, will significantly improve patient care for both the identified patient and those who will follow.
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Emergency Nurse, 2012
Ambulatory emergency care may make about one in six emergency admissions unnecessary, says the NHS Institute. To help organisations implement the appropriate patient pathways, the NHS Institute has a range of resources, including an Ambulatory Emergency Care (AEC) network, and a directory of 49 relevant clinical scenarios and emergency conditions ...
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Ambulatory emergency care may make about one in six emergency admissions unnecessary, says the NHS Institute. To help organisations implement the appropriate patient pathways, the NHS Institute has a range of resources, including an Ambulatory Emergency Care (AEC) network, and a directory of 49 relevant clinical scenarios and emergency conditions ...
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The admission index in the dental school admissions process
Journal of Dental Education, 1982Preprofessional students' grade point averages (GPAs) and aptitude test scores have been moderately successful in predicting student performance in dental school. The authors attempted to improve the predictability of the school's admission process by combining several preprofessional academic averages and selected nongraded personal attributes into a ...
R H, Staat, J M, Yancey
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Nursing Management, 2012
Healthcare professionals are under constant pressure to reduce the number of unnecessary hospital admissions.
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Healthcare professionals are under constant pressure to reduce the number of unnecessary hospital admissions.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1985
I would like to address what seems to me to be a very disturbing trend from my vantage point as a primary care internist in a relatively isolated rural area approximately two hours in any direction from a referral center. To illustrate my problem, I report the following two cases.
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I would like to address what seems to me to be a very disturbing trend from my vantage point as a primary care internist in a relatively isolated rural area approximately two hours in any direction from a referral center. To illustrate my problem, I report the following two cases.
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2017
We consider clockable ordinals for Infinite Time Turing Machines (ITTMs), i.e., halting times of ITTMs on the empty input. It is well-known that, in contrast to the writable ordinals, the set of clockable ordinals has ‘gaps’. In this paper, we show several results on gaps, mainly related to the admissible ordinals they may properly contain.
Carl, Merlin +3 more
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We consider clockable ordinals for Infinite Time Turing Machines (ITTMs), i.e., halting times of ITTMs on the empty input. It is well-known that, in contrast to the writable ordinals, the set of clockable ordinals has ‘gaps’. In this paper, we show several results on gaps, mainly related to the admissible ordinals they may properly contain.
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