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Proprietary Hospital Chains and Academic Medical Centers

International Journal of Health Services, 1987
This article examines the reasons why proprietary hospital chains have become interested in buying or managing academic health center hospitals. Among the explanations that are discussed are such factors as vertical integration of health care, chain legitimation, integration of finance and delivery systems, and short-term profit potential.
Robb K. Burlage, Howard S. Berliner
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Prediction of intraoperative hypotension from the linear extrapolation of mean arterial pressure

European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 2022
BACKGROUND Hypotension prediction index (HPI) software is a proprietary machine learning-based algorithm used to predict intraoperative hypotension (IOH).
M. Jacquet-Lagrèze   +8 more
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The proprietary hospital industry: A financial analysis 1972–1982

Social Science & Medicine, 1985
This paper evaluates the performance of both specific firms within the American for-profit hospital industry and the industry as a whole. First, traditional financial analysis is used to evaluate individual publicly traded for-profit chains. Then, industry performance from 1973 to 1982 is evaluated using a set of measures based on Modern Portfolio ...
John Daley, Israel Shaked, Allen Michel
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THE USES OF PROPRIETARY AND MEDICINAL FOODS IN THE HOSPITAL

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1930
The heyday of the "patent medicine" is past. The public has learned that health cannot be purchased in bottle form. Shotgun prescribing by physicians is being superseded by the rational use of drugs of known composition and action. The value of hygiene, physical therapeutics and diet in the prevention and amelioration of disease is becoming recognized ...
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Effects of Proprietary Management in General Hospital Psychitric Units

Psychiatric Services, 1986
The rapid increase in the number of proprietary psychiatric hospitals during the last 15 years has drawn criticism from those concerned about the impact of the profit motive on the quality of patient care. This study assessed changes in the structure and quality of care on 13 acute care psychiatric units before and after a single outside proprietary ...
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The Erlangen University Hospital Communication Hub - Proprietary and Standardised Communication

1998
The University of Erlangen-Nuremberg contains 22 hospitals and 11 autonomous medical departments which are spread out over a large area in the city of Erlangen. The necessary connections of these units and their computer based subsystems to each other and to the medical computer centre via fibre optics cables is complete.
B, Wentz   +4 more
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Security and safety for medical devices and hospitals.

Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology, 2013
Overview In healthcare, security is often equated with compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Many believe that HIPAA compliance is all that is needed.
Steven D. Baker   +2 more
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The Erlangen Hospital Communication Hub: Migration from Proprietary to Standardised Communication

1997
The Erlangen communication hub allows medical subsystems to exchange data by two completely different methods. Since 1995 a communication data base, which is implemented using the relational data base system ADABAS D, contains data from the most important hospital systems. This data can be accessed by other medical systems.
B, Wentz   +4 more
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Voluntary and proprietary hospital behavioural response to socio-economic stimuli

Applied Economics, 1993
This paper contributes to the literature on the economic aspects of hospital behaviour in the United States in these substantive ways: (1) A theoretical basis for incorporating socio-economic variables, in the form of indices, into our analysis of hospital behaviour is presented; (2) it is found that hospitals of the same ownership type exhibit ...
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Open-Source Large Language Models in Radiology: A Review and Tutorial for Practical Research and Clinical Deployment.

Radiology
Integrating large language models (LLMs) into health care holds substantial potential to enhance clinical workflows and care delivery. However, LLMs also pose serious risks if integration is not thoughtfully executed, with complex challenges spanning ...
Cody H Savage   +6 more
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