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Health-Care Facilities

2016
US Department of Energy report shows the inpatient medical facilities (2.45 billion square foot) in 2015 use 0.51 quadrillion BTUs of energy with an intensity of 208.2 thousands BTUs per square foot. With such a high level of usage and intensity it can easily be claimed that the health-care industry is one of the most energy-consuming applications in ...
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Health Facility Mergers: Some Conceptualizations

Medical Care, 1971
Health facility mergers and combinations are discussed, using several different classification schemes. These are based on analysis of 53 published reports of health facility mergers, review of the literature on enterprise consolidations in the business world, and the application of relevant organization theory.
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Specialised Health Facilities

1990
Special leave is usually given for a visit to a health care professional, be this a GP, dentist, hospital specialist, optician, physiotherapist or chiropodist, as it may only be possible for patients to be seen during office hours, sometimes involving the loss of half a day’s work.
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SATELLITE MENTAL HEALTH FACILITIES∗

Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1975
ABSTRACT In the absence of rigorous procedures for prescribing ideal treatment facilities for the mentally disabled, it is difficult to justify the extensive system of mental health clinics and their satellites which has been introduced into residential neighborhoods.
JULIAN WOLPERT   +2 more
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Distribution of Health Care Facilities

2019
This chapter provides a population-based analysis of the distribution and potential capacity of different types health care facilities in Peru. Health care facilities are heavily concentrated in the major urban areas of Peru. The distribution of health care facilities in Peru has been analyzed without regard for their equipment inventories or states of
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Mental health facilities

Social Science & Medicine (1967), 1970
Mayer Spivack, Harold W. Demone
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Evaluating health care facilities.

The Journal of health administration education, 1989
Much lip service is given to the idea of post-occupancy evaluation by planners and architects, but examples are rare. The firm these authors represent has had a formal and documented post-occupancy evaluation (POE) program in place since the mid-1960s.
P A, Kennon, J S, Bauer, S A, Parshall
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Health insurance status and cancer stage at diagnosis and survival in the United States

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jingxuan Zhao   +2 more
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Health Facility Regulation

Health Care Management Review, 1981
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