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Modeling marburg virus control with limited hospital beds: a fractional approach

Physica Scripta
The Marburg virus is a serious global health threat due to its high mortality rate and rapid transmission. Effective control measures, such as hospital beds, are vital but often limited by inadequate healthcare resources.
Kaushal Soni, Arvind Kumar Sinha
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A quantitative study of transepidermal water loss (TEWL) on conventional and microclimate management capable mattresses and hospital beds.

Journal of Tissue Viability, 2019
BACKGROUND Transepidermal water loss (TEWL) is regarded as one of the most important parameters characterizing skin barrier integrity and has found to be higher in impaired skin barrier function.
Markus Denzinger   +7 more
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Quantifying the Need for Hospital Beds

New England Journal of Medicine, 1977
The ability of hospitals to renovate and expand physical capacity and to develop new services is subject to state-conducted certificate-of-need programs as mandated by the National Health Planning ...
E C, Schneer, J E, Fielding
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The staff's satisfaction with the hospital bed

Journal of Nursing Management, 2001
To determine how nurses experience the functions of hospital beds and the bedside equipment when performing specified common nursing tasks.The hospital bed is an important working tool for the nursing staff but few studies have focused on hospital beds at acute wards.Data was collected with questionnaires answered by 74 registered and enrolled nurses ...
K, Petzäll, B, Berglund, C, Lundberg
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The Breast Cyst and the Hospital Bed

Archives of Surgery, 1970
Careful study of aspiration of cystic disease of the breast in recent years has been rewarding. Progressive refinement of technique has resulted in reduction of needle size; omission of local anesthesia; repeat aspirations without reluctance; cell block deemed unnecessary, after a long series of negatives, except when grossly indicated; lessening of ...
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NISPLAN - projecting hospital beds and hospital stays

1999
The 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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Bed Management in Hospital Systems

2018
The paper presents a design for a bed management web-application to efficiently provide for the allocation of beds inside hospitals to reduce the diversions (transfer of patient in other ward or hospital) and thus the number of outliers (patient admitted in not-right ward) which may cause a longer length of stay.
Iadanza, E.   +2 more
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Hospitalization and Hospital Bed Replacement

Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1975
R H, Goodacre   +4 more
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HOSPITAL BED OCCUPANCY

The Lancet, 1964
E M, CROOME, J, INGRAM, G, QVIST
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