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Efficiency is used as an indicator of hospital performance, including the overall performance of hospital health services. The effectiveness of services related to hospital bed management is assessed using the metrics Bed Occupancy Rate (BOR), Average ...
Frea Astrilia Tamarina +2 more
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The evaluation of both qualitative and quantitative factors regarding biomedical waste can help remedy the shortcomings of the current hospital waste management (HWM) system.
Zahra Elhamiyan +2 more
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A BioLiving Periosteum Evokes Centripetal Regeneration in Challenging Bone Defects
Large bone defects often suffer from insufficient central healing. This study engineers a BioLiving periosteum that mimics the native structure. It sequentially delivers remote chemical cues and contact physical cues in a signaling‐relay manner, effectively recruiting and guiding endogenous cells toward the defect center.
Yang Shi +12 more
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Hospital Industry Restructuring and Input Substitutability: Evidence from a Sample of Italian Hospitals [PDF]
In this paper we investigate the economic rationality of the bed downsizing process characterising the hospital industry worldwide in the last decades, providing new evidence on the factor substitutability in the production of hospital services.
Davide Vannoni +2 more
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Wearable Battery‐Free Electrotherapy of Smartsensors for Wound Healthcare
Herein, we propose a simple strategy for integrating battery‐free electrotherapy wound dressings with wound sensors. Solid‐state supercapacitors constructed by PMAB with cross‐linked interpenetrating network provide energy for electrotherapy. Meanwhile, excellent mechanical sensing performance of wound dressing was used for wound assessment.
Wenrui Zhang +9 more
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Correlation between case mix index and antibiotic use in hospitals [PDF]
Background To compare the quantitative antibiotic use between hospitals or hospital units and to explore differences, adjustment for severity of illness of hospitalized patients is essential. The case mix index (CMI) is an economic surrogate marker (i.e.
Bollinger, Alfred K. +7 more
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Endothelial GPR68 is identified as a critical regulator of collateral artery growth in peripheral artery disease. Genetic and pharmacological evidence demonstrates that GPR68 integrates hemodynamic cues to drive monocyte recruitment and inflammatory remodeling, thereby promoting collateral arteriogenesis and tissue perfusion after ischemia ...
Yiyan Song +12 more
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Revenue sources of educational hospitals affiliated to Iranian Medical Universities (2007)
Background and Objective: In term of health and economic, Hospitals is the most important sector in the healthcare providers. Therefore it is necessary to use economic analysis to achieve optimum performance.
Aboulhallaje M (PhD) +2 more
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Hospitalized patients are often more susceptible to infection than healthy people due to their illness, the presence of devices and their reduced immune defenses.
Kramer, Axel +26 more
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New Zealand regions, 1986 – 2001: Hospitalisation and some related health facts [PDF]
Once age and gender composition is controlled for, regional health differentials are a function of problems of health service delivery, of socio-economic variance, and overall Māori Pakeha health differences.
Baxendine, Sandra +3 more
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