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Organizational and community determinants of hospital-based violence prevention programs in the United States. [PDF]
Karabukayeva A +3 more
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Role of friction on the formation of confined granular structures. [PDF]
Oliveira VPS +3 more
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Healthcare Deserts and Avoidable Mortality in Mexico: A Municipal-Level Ecological Analysis of Health System Resources, Social Deprivation, and Preventable Deaths, 2015-2024. [PDF]
López-Yáñez AM +8 more
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Impact of bed roughness and submergence on velocity profiles and flow structures in hydraulic jumps. [PDF]
Agrawal N +3 more
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2003
In this chapter we present an instance of how organisational knowledge is constructed, collected and used in the setting of a large hospital trust in the North of England. Our main concern here is to focus upon how representational artefacts of organisational activities and ‘states of play’ are oriented to in the everyday work of hospital staff ...
Karen Clarke +3 more
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In this chapter we present an instance of how organisational knowledge is constructed, collected and used in the setting of a large hospital trust in the North of England. Our main concern here is to focus upon how representational artefacts of organisational activities and ‘states of play’ are oriented to in the everyday work of hospital staff ...
Karen Clarke +3 more
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The Lancet, 1976
The classical concept of hospital care has gross limitations. Specialist consultation is episodic; hospitalisation has rigid admission and discharge policies. Floating-bed admission for 2 nights every 2 weeks provides an additional service which reduces the number of beds necessary for the elderly and should be able to contain the rapid increase in ...
R A, Griffiths, L Z, Cosin
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The classical concept of hospital care has gross limitations. Specialist consultation is episodic; hospitalisation has rigid admission and discharge policies. Floating-bed admission for 2 nights every 2 weeks provides an additional service which reduces the number of beds necessary for the elderly and should be able to contain the rapid increase in ...
R A, Griffiths, L Z, Cosin
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Accident and Emergency Nursing, 2003
In an account of an Accident and Emergency (A&E) department, Sweeney (2000, p. 27)) argues that: ‘The curse in the NHS is to be ill, but not life-threateningly ill,’ or as the title of the article puts it: ‘You’re either dying or waiting.’ The winter of 1999/ 2000 generated the traditional, yearly debate on hospitals under stress, with patients waiting
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In an account of an Accident and Emergency (A&E) department, Sweeney (2000, p. 27)) argues that: ‘The curse in the NHS is to be ill, but not life-threateningly ill,’ or as the title of the article puts it: ‘You’re either dying or waiting.’ The winter of 1999/ 2000 generated the traditional, yearly debate on hospitals under stress, with patients waiting
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