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Transportation with hospital beds
Applied Ergonomics, 2003Transporting patients in hospital beds is a common task in acute hospital wards. The aim of the study was to explore the influence of different bed wheel arrangements on the effort and difficulties experienced by personnel when transporting patients. Four test beds were used and tested in four common transport situations.
Kerstin, Petzäll, Jan, Petzäll
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British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2009
The demand for health care is growing as the number of elderly increases and public expectations of cure and care (if not immortality!) continues to rise. Funding over the next five years will be constrained acutely in many countries due to the economic recession and gross imbalances in public finances.
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The demand for health care is growing as the number of elderly increases and public expectations of cure and care (if not immortality!) continues to rise. Funding over the next five years will be constrained acutely in many countries due to the economic recession and gross imbalances in public finances.
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Hospitalization and Hospital Bed Replacement
Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1975R H, Goodacre +4 more
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NISPLAN - projecting hospital beds and hospital stays
1999The paper describes a computer model for projections of hospital stays and hospital beds, developed by NIS Health Services Research in Norway. The model takes into account demographic changes, changes in medical technology, needs for hospital services, morbidity and hospital structure and population preferences as to choice of hospital.
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