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Adoption of Artificial Intelligence in the Health Care Sector.

open access: yesJAMA Health Forum
Nguyen TD   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

What Matters to Low-Income Patients in Ambulatory Care Facilities?

open access: closedMedical Care Research and Review, 2004
Poor, uninsured, and minority patients depend disproportionately on hospital outpatient departments (OPDs) and freestanding health centers for ambulatory care. These providers confront significant challenges, including limited resources, greater demand for services, and the need to improve quality and patient satisfaction.
Derek, DeLia   +3 more
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Planning Ahead: Practical Hints for Designing Ambulatory Care Facilities

open access: closedJournal of Ambulatory Care Management, 1999
This article discusses a variety of topics that need to be addressed during the design of an ambulatory care facility, particularly those areas that need to be discussed at the beginning of the project. Topics include life safety/code issues involving building classification, employee safety, and accessibility; regulatory agencies; design issues ...
Kathy L. Bell
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International comparison of nine accreditation programmes for ambulatory care facilities

open access: closedJournal of Public Health, 2011
In order to generate ideas for the improvement of German accreditation programmes, we aimed at exploring similarities and differences of nine international approaches to the accreditation of ambulatory primary and specialist care facilities. Nine accreditation programmes from Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Great Britain, the USA, and Australia ...
Silke Auras, Max Geraedts
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Top Technology Issues for Ambulatory Care Facilities This Year and Beyond

open access: closedJournal of Ambulatory Care Management, 2009
ECRI Institute medical technology experts (i.e., biomedical engineers, patient safety experts, physicians, and research scientists) compiled a list of important technology-related issues that executives and clinical leaders at ambulatory care facilities should pay close attention to this year.
Diane C, Robertson, Jeffrey C, Lerner
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Facilities assessment/surveillance for infection control in ambulatory care.

open access: closedToday's surgical nurse, 1999
A thorough facility assessment that engages personnel from multiple departments is crucial to infection control. Surveillance of both the outcomes and the processes used for cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization are critical, especially for high-volume, high-risk procedures.
Bob Kronemyer
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