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Current situation and countermeasures of traditional Chinese medicine resource distribution: a case study of Wuyi County in China. [PDF]
Zhu X, Zhang Z, Xu L, Zhong X.
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Care-seeking for diarrheal illness: A systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Wiens KE+7 more
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Burnout and associated risk factors among nurses working in COVID-19 isolation hospitals: a cross-sectional study in Egypt. [PDF]
Ibraheim OG, Shehata AI, Elhoseny TA.
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Transfers to a Public Hospital
New England Journal of Medicine, 1986Abstract In recent years there has been a dramatic increase in the number of patients transferred to public hospitals in the United States. We prospectively studied 467 medical and surgical patients who were transferred from the emergency departments of other hospitals in the Chicago area to Cook County Hospital and subsequently admitted.
Ahamed H. Idris+5 more
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Influential Variables of Sustainability Disclosures by Spanish Public Hospitals
Public Performance & Management Review, 2020This paper explores whether the extent of sustainability information disclosed by Spanish public hospitals is affected by internal characteristics of such organizations as well as by political ideology and socioeconomic variables.
Francisco Javier Andrades Peña+3 more
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To the Public a Hospital Is a Hospital
New England Journal of Medicine, 1963THE modern hospital is fast becoming a problem in semantics. The fact is becoming increasingly clear that a hospital does not mean the same thing to those who talk of overuse of hospital care as it...
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The public hospital of the future
Medical Journal of Australia, 2003Public hospitals designed for the past are not changing rapidly enough to meet the needs of the future. Changing work practices, increased pressure on bed occupancy, and greater numbers of patients with complex diseases and comorbidities will determine the functions of future hospitals.
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MASTECTOMY IN A LARGE PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1978Thirty women undergoing mastectomy for carcinoma of the breast in a large teaching hospital were interviewed. All indicated a very real need to discuss their experiences, and felt that the interview had been beneficial to them. Most had found the “lump” themselves – but often described it as a “hardness”, a “ridge”, or a “thickening”.
Battersby C., Armstrong J., Abrahams M.
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2015
Acute care public hospitals are run in different ways in differently structured health systems, reflecting national circumstances. However, hospital reform and organizational realignment in most health systems typically involve three interconnected factors: (1) technological improvement in clinical and infor- mation capacity; (2) growing patient ...
Antonio Duran, Richard B. Saltman
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Acute care public hospitals are run in different ways in differently structured health systems, reflecting national circumstances. However, hospital reform and organizational realignment in most health systems typically involve three interconnected factors: (1) technological improvement in clinical and infor- mation capacity; (2) growing patient ...
Antonio Duran, Richard B. Saltman
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