FRQUENCY AND PATTERN OF CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS IN A TERTIARY CARE CARDIAC HOSPITAL OF KARACHI. [PDF]
Najma Patel+5 more
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Background: A frequent sleep condition linked to considerable morbidity and death is obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is not the only noninvasive treatment option for OSA.
T Anjan+6 more
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Healthcare Cost Savings Through Telemedicine Use At Correctional State Facilities [PDF]
Telemedicine offers both soft and hard return on investment, including cost savings avoidance and convenience of access to care. Incarcerated individuals represent a patient population that uniquely benefit from receiving care via telemedicine.
Broadnax, Tamara+4 more
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Obesity & Diabetes, An Experience at a Public Sector Tertiary Care Hospital [PDF]
Zeeshan Ali
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Assessment of Oral Health Promotion Programs in Schools and their Long-Term Effects
Background: School-based oral health promotion initiatives are essential for enhancing children’s and teenagers’ oral health outcomes. However, the long-term efficacy of these initiatives is yet unknown.
Tamalika Chakraborty+7 more
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Causes of congenital corneal opacities and their management in a tertiary care center. [PDF]
PURPOSE: To evaluate causes and management of congenital corneal opacities (CCO) diagnosed in a tertiary care eye center and to compare the data with a previous study at the same institution.
Hammersmith, Kristin M+3 more
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Telemedicine coverage for post-operative ICU patients. [PDF]
Introduction There is an increased demand for intensive care unit (ICU) beds. We sought to determine if we could create a safe surge capacity model to increase ICU capacity by treating ICU patients in the post-anaesthesia care unit (PACU) utilizing a ...
Collins, Tara Ann+6 more
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Neurological manifestations and COVID-19: Experiences from a tertiary care center at the Frontline
P. Pinna+13 more
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Do the Poor Benefit from Public Spending? A Look at the Evidence [PDF]
This paper shows that public spending on basic services, to wit, primary and secondary education and basic health care, benefit the poor; while the non-poor are the principal beneficiaries of tertiary and education subsidies and hospital spending.
John Gafar
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Are incentives everything? payment mechanisms for health care providers in developing countries [PDF]
This paper assesses the extent to which provider payment mechanisms can help developing countries address their leading health care problems. It first identifies four key problems in the health care systems in developing countries: 1) public facilities ...
Gauri, Varun
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