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Rehabilitation hospitalism

International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1998
What we so call is: retardation of rehabilitation progress behind (remaining) abilities. MAIN CAUSES ARE: Associate depression (psychoreactive, somatogenous plus endogenous component; most in an overlapping way); Additional somatogenic factors (heart/circulation, pain, etc.); Unfavourable conditions in the surroundings (rehabilitation-organisation ...
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Hospital to Hospital Via TV

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1967
cilities for the mentally ill as a means of staff education. The two institutions are the Nebraska Psychiatric Institute, a teaching, service, and research hospital on the campus of the University of Nebraska College of Medicine, and Norfolk State Hospital, an 1,100-bed mental hospital 112 miles from the medical center.
Lorraine L. Hedman, Elaine Mansfield
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Hospitals within hospitals

BMJ, 2009
A new proposal for healthcare reform that values the potential of disruptive innovation is unlikely to succeed in the fee for service system of the United States but may well work elsewhere, thinks Chris ...
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Hospital Activity and Hospital Profits

Journal of Hospital Marketing & Public Relations, 2007
The paper uses data from a cross section of southeastern hospitals to examine which activities are profitable for hospitals. The analysis suggests that hospitals may operate at less than profit-maximizing levels of output. In addition, contrary to popular belief emergency rooms are shown to be profit generating centers for hospitals.
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Hospital Epidemiology in Smaller Hospitals

Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 1995
Abstract In hospitals with 200 to 300 beds, hospital epidemiologists serve primarily as medical and epidemiology consultants to the infection control practitioners, as advocates for the infection control programs, and as chairpersons of the infection control committees.
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HOSPITAL STAFFING AND HOSPITAL COSTS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1976
A comparative study of costs per bed per day in teaching hospitals affiliated with Monash University compared with large non-teaching metropolitan hospitals (1964 to 1974) shows they are much higher in teaching hospitals. There is no evidence that this is due to the additional costs arising from the clinical schools.
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Hospital Marketing

Journal of Hospital Marketing & Public Relations, 2002
This article looks at a prescribed academic framework for various criteria that serve as a checklist for marketing performance that can be applied to hospital marketing organizations. These guidelines are drawn from some of Dr. Noel Capon of Columbia University's book Marketing Management in the 21st Century and applied to actual practices of hospital ...
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Ashworth hospital

Nursing Standard, 1991
An inquiry into allegations of patient abuse by nurses at Ashworth Hospital is to be carried out by the Special Hospitals Service Authority after a Channel Four programme last week. The findings will be made public, the Authority's chief executive, Charles Kaye, promised. He said the Authority was 'seriously concerned' by the allegations.
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Hospital research

Nursing Research, 1964
J D, THOMPSON, B J, LEE
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Hospital parking

Nursing Standard, 2017
Nurses are among staff at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff who were 'devastated' by a court ruling over parking fines that has left many owing hundreds of pounds.
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