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Irwin Goldstein,1 Tarek Hassan,2 Kelly Zou,3 Victoria Divino,4 Mitch DeKoven,4 Joseph Imperato,3 Vamshi Ruthwik Anupindi,4 Jim Li3 1Department of Sexual Medicine, Alvarado Hospital, San Diego, CA, USA; 2Department of Urology, Viatris Inc, Canonsburg, PA,
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Introduction The health of people is negatively impacted by emergencies and catastrophes, and many lives are lost as a result. The guidelines for humanitarian action during times of crisis, whether brought on by armed war or natural disasters, are ...
Habtamu Solomon Mengistu +3 more
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Background Hypothermia is common in trauma victims and is associated with increased mortality, however its causes are little known. The objective of this study was to identify the risk factors associated with hypothermia in prehospital management of ...
Frédéric Lapostolle +8 more
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Hospital Admissions, Length of Stay, and Case-Mix Impacts of Per Case Payment: The Maryland Experience [PDF]
Maryland has simultaneously operated per case - and per service hospital payment systems since 1976 with varying levels of stringency in setting per case rates.
David S. Salkever, Donald M. Steinwachs
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Background Acute respiratory failure (ARF) is a common and life-threatening medical emergency. Standard prehospital management involves controlled oxygen therapy and disease-specific ancillary treatments.
Gordon W. Fuller +13 more
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The Hospital at Home Model: Bringing Hospital-Level Care to the Patient [PDF]
Presbyterian's Hospital at Home program, launched in 2008, is based on a model developed in the mid-1990s by Bruce Leff, M.D., a geriatrician and health services researcher at Johns Hopkins University, who noticed that many of his patients suffered poor ...
Douglas McCarthy +2 more
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Barnes Hospital Bulletin [PDF]
https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/bjc_barnes_bulletin/1260/thumbnail ...
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Biomedical engineering and its relevance to total health care delivery in developing countries
Aim: To highlight the importance of biomedical engineering, with respect to the many basic amenities including adequate water supply, electricity, drugs and medical equipment necessary for the proper functioning of medical doctors which are totally ...
G C Okoye
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Innovations and Experiments in Uses of Health Manpower—The Effect of Licensure Laws [PDF]
Time-resolved optical spin orientation is employed to study spin dynamics of I * and I-1* excitons bound to isoelectronic centers in bulk ZnO. It is found that spin orientation at the exciton ground state can be generated using resonant excitation via a ...
Buyanova, Irina +2 more
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The Protection of Patients Under the Clayton Act [PDF]
The vast consolidation among health-care providers in the aftermath of the Affordable Care Act’s enactment has led to much debate over the benefits of mergers in the health-care industry.
Kraus, Elizabeth S.
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