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Annual Review of Biophysics and Bioengineering, 1980
Socialized medicine and other related systems of social welfare, such as the Medicare.and Medicaid programs in the United States, have helped make health care one of the major worldwide growth industries (62). International institutions, such as the World Health Organization, and national agencies, such as the US National Institutes of Health, have ...
E M, Laska, S G, Abbey
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Socialized medicine and other related systems of social welfare, such as the Medicare.and Medicaid programs in the United States, have helped make health care one of the major worldwide growth industries (62). International institutions, such as the World Health Organization, and national agencies, such as the US National Institutes of Health, have ...
E M, Laska, S G, Abbey
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2023
Abstract Systemic medications have been used in the management of labor analgesia since the late 1840s. Inhalational and parenteral medications offer a viable alternative to neuraxial analgesia. The pharmacokinetics of different opioids determine the agent that may be ideal to manage labor pain while limiting the deleterious effects on ...
Ifomachukwu Uzodinma, Piotr Al-Jindi
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Abstract Systemic medications have been used in the management of labor analgesia since the late 1840s. Inhalational and parenteral medications offer a viable alternative to neuraxial analgesia. The pharmacokinetics of different opioids determine the agent that may be ideal to manage labor pain while limiting the deleterious effects on ...
Ifomachukwu Uzodinma, Piotr Al-Jindi
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2018
The aim of this volume is to encourage the use of systems-level methodologies to contribute to the improvement of human-health . We intend to motivate biomedical researchers to complement their current theoretical and empirical practice with up-to-date systems biology conceptual approaches.
María Elena, Álvarez-Buylla Roces +4 more
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The aim of this volume is to encourage the use of systems-level methodologies to contribute to the improvement of human-health . We intend to motivate biomedical researchers to complement their current theoretical and empirical practice with up-to-date systems biology conceptual approaches.
María Elena, Álvarez-Buylla Roces +4 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1998
The prominence of physicians in highly interdependent medical systems confers tremendous power on them, individually and as a profession. With this power comes an ethical responsibility to be deeply concerned about medical systems. Examples of medical systems include the process of treating patients with diabetes; a hospital; the development and ...
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The prominence of physicians in highly interdependent medical systems confers tremendous power on them, individually and as a profession. With this power comes an ethical responsibility to be deeply concerned about medical systems. Examples of medical systems include the process of treating patients with diabetes; a hospital; the development and ...
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Computerized medication monitoring system
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1976A computerized medication monitoring system for alerting and warning of potential adverse drug reactions is described. The system integrates computerized data on each hospital patient (medications, clinical laboratory, blood gas, ECG, ALLERGIES, DIAGNOSIs, etc.) and returns to the pharmacist warning messages and suggestions regarding patient drug ...
R K, Hulse +4 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1984
Excerpt Finland, a young nation still developing its national identity and purpose, gained its independence only in 1917, having been ruled for nine centuries by Sweden and then Russia.
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Excerpt Finland, a young nation still developing its national identity and purpose, gained its independence only in 1917, having been ruled for nine centuries by Sweden and then Russia.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1988
Japan's medical care system, like those of most Western industrialized nations, is based on three essential objectives: ready access, high quality, and reasonable cost.
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Japan's medical care system, like those of most Western industrialized nations, is based on three essential objectives: ready access, high quality, and reasonable cost.
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Transparent Medical Data Systems
Journal of Medical Systems, 2016Transparency is described as the quality to be open about policies and practices. It is intended to inform end users of what happens to their data. It promotes good quality of service and is believed to sustain people's demand for privacy. However, at least for medical data systems, a clear definition of the property is missing and there is no ...
Dayana Spagnuelo, Gabriele Lenzini
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Health Affairs, 2004
Tort-lawsuits-plus-liability-coverage cost only about $25 billion in 2002, and extra defensive medicine probably added a bit more. These small fractions of a $1.5-trillion medical economy would be a bargain if they actually bought the compensation, injury deterrence, and justice that advocates claim. They do not.
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Tort-lawsuits-plus-liability-coverage cost only about $25 billion in 2002, and extra defensive medicine probably added a bit more. These small fractions of a $1.5-trillion medical economy would be a bargain if they actually bought the compensation, injury deterrence, and justice that advocates claim. They do not.
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COMPUTERIZED ACUPUNCTURE MEDICAL SYSTEM
Acupuncture & Electro-Therapeutics Research, 1993Long-term experience of acupuncture applications at 9 specialized centers, and analysis of over 30,000 cases have allowed development of original algorithms for prescribing acupuncture therapy on the principles of "energetic" balance of meridians, functional indicators and specific effects of acupoints, anatomical location, segmental sensory ...
V P, Lisenyuk +2 more
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