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Hospital Staff Perspectives on the Drivers and Challenges in Implementing a Virtual Rehabilitation Ward: Qualitative Study. [PDF]
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The experiences of hospital staff with decision-making concerning patient enrolment in hospital at home services: A complex and dynamic process. [PDF]
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Engaging the Hospital’s Medical Staff
2022Engagement of the hospital's medical staff is a key component of efforts to optimize accuracy of medical record documentation and quality reporting. We identify barriers to understand and education of the medical staff while illustrating some promising approaches to engaging them in documentation improvement based on our experience.
Lacour, A. +8 more
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Immunization for hospital staff
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2004In this review the recent literature on the topic of immunization of healthcare workers is assessed. The emphasis lies on immunizations that are directly related to the risks of healthcare workers in the workplace.Acceptance of influenza immunization by healthcare workers remains too low, whereas other preventive measures such as hepatitis B ...
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Staff Awareness of Hospital Charges
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981To the Editor.— Cost containment and the rising cost of medical care is a national issue. While physicians' fees are only a small percentage of health care spending, physicians order tests and services that account for more than one half of health care expenditures.
F S, White, D E, Trachtenbarg
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Medical Staff Law and the Hospital
New England Journal of Medicine, 1971IT should come as no shocking news that the law affecting physicians and hospitals has radically changed in the last decade. The law has changed and is changing because society in general now presses for such change. The law responds to those societal pressures and attempts to meet the expressed needs of the public. That has been one of the traditional
Louis M. Sherwood +2 more
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The staff's satisfaction with the hospital bed
Journal of Nursing Management, 2001To 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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