... representative both of < /b> public and private providers regardless of < /b> a given facility’s administrative boundaries Facilities interviewed were based on a random probability sample of < /b> public and private ... Yet, the vast majority of < /b> deaths among children under five in low-income settings is still attributable to a handful of < /b> causes treatable with medical < /b> care < /b> of < /b> of reasonable quality: acute respiratory ... 1994 Relation of < /b> the content of < /b> prenatal care < /b> to the risk of < /b> low birth weight Maternal reports of < /b> health behavior advice and initial prenatal care < /b> procedures Journal of < /b> the American Medical < /b> Association,...
... not only medical < /b> care,< /b> but also advances in medical < /b> science efforts to achieve reform, from Roosevelt to George W Bush, is brilliantly described by Blumenthal and Morone [5] Their fine book demonstrates ... anger in both the medical < /b> establishment and many of < /b> the patients who actually benefit (or in the latter case think they benefit) from the current mess? Cost control can only be achieved by behavioral ... Medicare expenses in the US, discretionary decisions by physicians account for most of < /b> the massive variation in Medicare costs that are born in different parts of < /b> the country and were described...
... main objectives: (1) assessment of < /b> the number of < /b> victims of < /b> sexual violence seeking medical < /b> care < /b> in the hospitals of < /b> Goma; (2) assessment of < /b> the availability of < /b> key resources to treat victims of < /b> ... Dünser: Facing medical < /b> care < /b> problems of < /b> victims of < /b> sexual violence in Goma/Eastern Democratic Republic of < /b> the Congo Conflict and Health 2011 5:2 Submit your next manuscript to BioMed Central ... number of < /b> hospital admissions, number of < /b> patients admitted following sexual violence, and percentage of < /b> sexually abused patients receiving one of < /b> the following treatments: acyclovir and/or antibiotics...
... Score, all laboratory values and level of < /b> care < /b> (full care,< /b> full care < /b> without cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), comfort care)< /b> Severity of < /b> illness at inception (within the first day of < /b> ICU admission) ... epidemiology of < /b> ICU-acquired sodium disturbances Results from the three studies may not be widely applicable to critically ill populations because of < /b> their limited sample size [11], focus on medical < /b> ... managed in ICUs under the care < /b> of < /b> the Department of < /b> Critical Care < /b> Medicine These ICUs are closed units, staffed by fully trained intensivists and currently include one 24-bed medical-< /b> surgical ICU...
... University Press; 2001 Campbell MJ, Machin D: Medical < /b> Statistics: A Commonsense Approach, edn London: John Wiley & Sons Ltd; 1993 Kirkwood BR Essentials of < /b> Medical < /b> Statistics London: Blackwell Science ... Critical Care < /b> February 2002 Vol No Whitley and Ball that cover the ideas presented in this series, and more, in considerably greater detail [1–4] However, even these might frequently not be sufficient ... possible in the research process Competing interests None declared References Altman DG: Practical Statistics for Medical < /b> Research London: Chapman & Hall; 1991 Bland M: An Introduction to Medical...
... hypovolemic hemodilution, to units of < /b> whole blood are preoperatively collected and substituted with volumes of < /b> solutions The blood can then be easily transfused back to the patient against hypovolemia ... of < /b> autologous blood transfusion in an obstetrics and gynaecology department Br J Obstet Gynaecol 1993, 100:571-4 Kelley JL, Burke TW, Lichtiger B, Dupuis JF: Extracorporeal circulation as a blood ... Non-blood medical < /b> care < /b> in gynecologic oncology: a review and update of < /b> blood conservation management schemes World Journal of < /b> Surgical Oncology 2011 9:142 Submit your next manuscript to BioMed...
... results of < /b> our production function using some observed measures of < /b> medical < /b> technology available at the country level Table presents a set of < /b> technology variables for the treatment of < /b> problems of < /b> the ... variable measuring consumption of < /b> beta-blocking agents is included in the regression, to 0.264 in the case of < /b> technology coronary stents Again the latter number is based on a fewer number of < /b> observations ... Medical < /b> Technology and the Production of < /b> Health Care < /b> Badi H Baltagi Syracuse University, University of < /b> Leicester and IZA Francesco Moscone Brunel University Elisa Tosetti University of < /b> Cambridge...
... “The professor of < /b> medicine is primarily a student of < /b> problems and a trainer of < /b> men,” which made the medical < /b> professor no different from “the professor of < /b> law, of < /b> economics, of < /b> all subjects ... Butler of < /b> Columbia; Daniel Coit Gilman of < /b> Johns Hopkins; Benjamin Wheeler of < /b> California; William Rainey Harper of < /b> Chicago; Charles Van Hise of < /b> Wisconsin; George Vincent of < /b> Minnesota; Robert Brookings ... revolution succeeded brilliantly in bringing this about As a result, the quality of < /b> medical < /b> education began to determine the quality of < /b> available medical < /b> care < /b> Improvements in medical < /b> education were...
... chemicals ; Health budgets: State budget, local budgets, sources of < /b> socialization Operating community-based health care < /b> (OCBHC-Community Based Monitoring-CBM): a system was built by the Health Ministry ... health care < /b> services of < /b> EL was influenced by a deep belief that EL has established throughout his life 1.2.3 Use of < /b> health care < /b> services in the elderly Use of < /b> health care < /b> services was the ability ... services by the elderly and response capabilities of < /b> medical < /b> facilities From the above fact, we conducted the subject to get the following objectives: Describe needs, access to and use of < /b> medical...
... probability sample of < /b> states, a probability sample of < /b> providers within selected states, and a probability sample of < /b> patients within selected providers [17] The sampling strategy in MMP is based ... results of < /b> biomedical researc h in our lifetime." Sir Paul Nurse, Cancer Research UK Your research papers will be: available free of < /b> charge to the entire biomedical community peer reviewed and published ... those in care < /b> [17] Because the surveillance approach described herein does not include information about HIV-infected people not in care,< /b> data from future probability surveys of < /b> persons in care < /b> for...
... participants in two global health care < /b> practices: voluntourism (travel abroad by physicians to deliver medical < /b> care)< /b> and medical < /b> tourism (travel abroad by patients to receive medical < /b> care)< /b> The terms ... umbrellas of < /b> these public bodies, however, and will not be as clearly governed by these norms Moreover, by choosing to travel abroad for care < /b> and, as is typical, pay out -of-< /b> pocket for this care,< /b> ... physicians For instance, sub-Saharan Africa has close to 25% of < /b> the global disease burden but has only 3% of < /b> the global healthcare workforce [21] Globalized processes have enabled physicians from around...
... power of < /b> the mechanized detection of < /b> NRBCs in blood in terms of < /b> mortality The total in-hospital mortality of < /b> NRBC-positive patients of < /b> this Figure medical < /b> intensive care < /b> patients blood cells (NRBCs) ... concentration of < /b> nucleated red blood cells (NRBCs) in the blood In-hospital mortality of < /b> medical < /b> intensive care < /b> patients in relation to the concentration of < /b> nucleated red blood cells (NRBCs) in the blood ... red blood cells were detected Intensive care < /b> days on blood of < /b> medical < /b> intensive care < /b> patients for the first time in the blood of < /b> medical < /b> intensive care < /b> patients On average, the highest NRBC concentration...
... Medical < /b> Care < /b> of < /b> the Liver Transplant Patient, 3E Medical < /b> Care < /b> of < /b> the Liver Transplant Patient, 3E Edited by Paul G Killenberg, MD Professor of < /b> Medicine Division of < /b> Gastroenterology ... by Blackwell Publishing Ltd Blackwell Publishing, Inc., 350 Main Street, Malden, Massachusetts 02148-5020, USA Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 9600 < /b> Garsington Road, Oxford OX4 2DQ, UK Blackwell Publishing ... permission of < /b> the publisher Second edition published 2001 Third edition published 2006 Library of < /b> Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Data available ISBN-13: 978-1-4051-3032-5 ISBN-10: 1-4051-3032-6...
... heavy labor care < /b> work without professional pre-job or on-the-job training, or in some cases, without any job training at all The combination of < /b> poor wages and benefits, the language barriers, ... **p< 01 Table Personal backgrounds of < /b> Vietnamese care < /b> attendants and analysis of < /b> the differences among various dimensions of < /b> occupational stress (continued; N = 264) Variables The number of < /b> non-work ... Frequency distribution, percentile, mean, and standard deviation were used to illustrate the distribution of < /b> Vietnamese care < /b> attendants based on their personal backgrounds and job responsibilities In...
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... copies of < /b> ambulance records from all red responses which involved ground or boat ambulances In situations where doctors on-call or air ambulances had been involved, copies of < /b> medical < /b> records ... MN, Bazarian JJ, Lerner EB, Fairbanks RJ, Barker WH, Auinger P, et al: The epidemiology of < /b> emergency medical < /b> services use by older adults: an analysis of < /b> the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical < /b> ... Practice, Department of < /b> Public Health and Primary Health Care,< /b> University of < /b> Bergen, Post Box 7804, 5020 Bergen, Norway Authors’ contributions EZ and SH planned and established the project, including...
... 14 15 Iyengar A, Baxter A, Forster AJ: Using Medical < /b> Emergency Teams to detect preventable adverse events Crit Care < /b> 2009, 13:R126-R130 Baker GR, Norton PG, Flintoft V, Blais R, Brown A, Cox J, ... retrospective medical < /b> chart review Crit Care < /b> Med 2003, 31:1006-1011 Hayward RA, Hofer TP: Estimating hospital deaths due to medical < /b> errors: preventability is in the eye of < /b> the reviewer JAMA 2001, ... events but relied entirely on retrospective chart review [10,11] Reviews of < /b> all 364 MET responses over an 8-month period in an academic hospital attributed 30% of < /b> clinical deteriorations to medical...
... G: A prospective before-and-after trial of < /b> a medical < /b> emergency team Med J Aust 2003, 179:283-287 Buist MD, Moore GE, Bernard SA, Waxman BP, Anderson JN, Nguyen TV: Effects of < /b> a medical < /b> emergency ... 'medical < /b> emergency team', 'cardiac arrest', and 'rapid response team' The date of < /b> these publications was then related to the timing of < /b> commencement of < /b> MET services Assessment of < /b> the effect of < /b> ... consequences of < /b> the process of < /b> translating research into practice We believe that the information we obtained may provide a perspective on the possible applicability and generalisability of < /b> clinical research...
... team Med J Aust 2000, 173:236-240 Buist MD, Moore GE, Bernard SA, Waxman BP, Anderson JN, Nguyen TV: Effects of < /b> a medical < /b> emergency team on reduction of < /b> incidence of < /b> and mortality from unexpected ... 179:283-287 Bristow PJ, Hillman KM, Chey T, Daffurn K, Jacques TC, Norman SL, Bishop GF, Simmons EG: Rates of < /b> inhospital arrests, deaths and intensive care < /b> admissions: the effect of < /b> a medical < /b> emergency ... hospitals would be needed to show the 30% difference they sought References Hillman K, Chen J, Cretikos M, Bellomo R, Brown D, Doig G, Finfer S, Flabouris A: Introduction of < /b> the medical < /b> emergency...
... repeat Table Distribution of < /b> subjects by BMI 149 groups (Table 5) Int J Med Sci 2007, 4 Discussion Ogawa et al reported that the 5’-flanking region of < /b> the 1.9 kilo-base pairs in the NPPB gene ... 2007, tion between the genotype and the BMI among the Table Genotype distribution in NT subjects and EH patients Table The association between genotype and phenotype Table Plasma BNP levels for ... siblings who had been diagnosed with hypertension Written informed consent was obtained from each subject based on a protocol approved by the Ethics Committee of < /b> the Nihon University School of...