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Background. A wide range of endosurgical treatment methods in various medical care profiles and the need for uniformity of calculations required developing a unified approach to the formation of diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) for cases of surgical ...
I. A. Zheleznyakova +10 more
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Could Data Broker Information Threaten Physician Prescribing and Professional Behavior? [PDF]
Privacy is threatened by the extent of data collected and sold by consumer data brokers. Physicians, as individual consumers, leave a ‘data trail’ in the offline (e.g. through traditional shopping) and online worlds (e.g. through online purchases and use
Huesch, Marco D. +2 more
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Unlocking medical leadership’s potential:a multilevel virtuous circle? [PDF]
Background and aim: Medical leadership (ML) has been introduced in many countries, promising to support healthcare services improvement and help further system reform through effective leadership behaviours.
Keijser, Wouter A., Martin, Graeme
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Professional misconduct in healthcare : setting out a research agenda for work sociology [PDF]
In the light of its surprising absence in extant literature in the domain of the sociology of work, specifically within the journal Work, Employment and Society, this article represents a ‘call to arms’ for research focused upon professional misconduct ...
Currie, Graeme +4 more
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Endoscopic technologies in treatment of patients with purulent diseases of lungs and pleura
The objective of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of valvular bronchoblocation in the treatment of patients with purulent diseases of the lungs and pleura.Material and methods.
E. A. Drobiazgin +5 more
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Consensus development for healthcare professionals [PDF]
Consensus development sprang from a desire to synthesize clinician and expert opinions on clinical practice and research agendas in the 1950s. And since the American Institute of Medicine formally defined "guidelines" in 1990, there has been a proliferation of clinical practice guidelines (CPG) both formally and informally.
Bory, Kea, Benjamin Chih-An, Sun
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Theories of behaviour used to understand healthcare professional behaviour often focus on the deliberative processes that drive their behaviour; however, less is known about the role that implicit processes such as habit have on healthcare professional ...
S. Potthoff +7 more
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Working Environment in Nursing: Needs Improvement? [PDF]
Background: Knowing the quality of life of professionals is important because it is related to job performance, better results, and greater productivity, which results in better patient care.
Fernández, M. J. (María) +4 more
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BACKGROUND Educational meetings are used widely by health personnel to provide continuing medical education and to promote implementation of innovations or translate new knowledge to change practice within healthcare systems.
L. Forsetlund +6 more
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Since the identification of the virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1976, the total number of persons suffered from the Ebola outbreak, is 24,282 people by February 2015, including 9,976 recorded lethal cases.
M.I. Samoilov +4 more
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