• The Government and NHS England have set the ambition of eliminating all waits of more than 18 months by April 2023. (mytravelradio.co.uk)
  • A new report from Financial Accountability Officer Peter Weltman said wait lists are projected to peak at 40,200 people next year, dropping to about 37,000 once the new beds come online in 2023-2024. (utoronto.ca)
  • The Department of Health has said that while overall hospital waiting list numbers have remained broadly constant, the figures for patients waiting a long time to date this year have been falling significantly across all targets. (rte.ie)
  • With a wait time of one year, the Tesla Roadster squashes the 0-60 mark in 4 seconds, which is astonishing from an all-electric supercar! (imaginelifestyles.com)
  • The Koenigsegg CCX has a wait time of over a year attached to that half a million-dollar price tag! (imaginelifestyles.com)
  • With a wait time of approximately 15 months, you could have a new addition to your family faster than you could get your paws on a Rolls Drophead coupe. (imaginelifestyles.com)
  • The Brooklands coupe by Bentley has a wait time of 18 months, leaving me to wonder if you would even remember what options and upgrades you ordered! (imaginelifestyles.com)
  • Ferrari takes its time to do it right apparently, as the F430 Scuderia also boasts a 24-month waiting period. (imaginelifestyles.com)
  • The Morgan Aeromax also comes with a 2-year wait time, with a limited production of 100 units, which are all spoken-for. (imaginelifestyles.com)
  • The well-loved Aston Martin DBS comes with the longest wait time at approximately 28 months. (imaginelifestyles.com)
  • The report also finds that provinces that have the most for-profit clinics and hospitals (British Columbia, Quebec, Alberta) generally show poorer wait time performance than provinces with no or little to no privatization. (iheartradio.ca)
  • To determine the amount of time between initial bariatric surgery clinic visit and operative date and identify factors associated with longer wait times. (nih.gov)
  • Demographics, comorbidities, 30-day complications, and 1-year patient-reported outcomes were compared between shortest and longest wait time quartiles. (nih.gov)
  • Median wait times were ≤67 days for the shortest wait time quartile and ≥204 days for the longest wait time quartile. (nih.gov)
  • The wait time for a bed in a long-term care home can vary based on the level of care needed, type of room and the number of beds available. (ottawa.ca)
  • The charity, which is given funding by Tusla, has said the money it receives at present is not enough and aims to raise the money to cut the waiting list time in half. (evoke.ie)
  • In a child's life two years is a long, long time and five years, you can forget. (evoke.ie)
  • But generally, it's a question of access and time: skipping the queue and having longer consultations. (theweek.com)
  • The Association for Behavioral Healthcare report released Tuesday said the average wait time in the state for an initial mental health assessment by a licensed clinician is longer than two months. (wbur.org)
  • The question was raised by localist lawmaker and Civic Passion party leader Cheng Chung-tai , who said that some married disciplined services staff members have said they have been waiting for a long time for departmental quarters units. (hongkongfp.com)
  • One of the causes for this situation is that some retired disciplined services staff members continue to occupy departmental quarters units for a long time after retirement," Cheng said in his written question to the Security Bureau at the Legislative Council. (hongkongfp.com)
  • Counting from the date of attaining eligibility, the average waiting time for officers quarters is around one to three years, while the average waiting time for rank and file quarters is around four to seven years," Lee said. (hongkongfp.com)
  • Students are strongly encouraged to secure a flight block as soon as possible during registration and not just sign up on the wait list hoping for an opening during the preferred time. (farmingdale.edu)
  • With these lenses , it is possible to correct visual errors such as long-sightedness, short sightedness and astigmatism as well as treating cataracts, so you could reduce your dependence on glasses or potentially eliminate glasses altogether as well as having your cataracts removed at the same time. (optegra.com)
  • Many patients have been waiting a significant time for their surgery (18,000 waiting more than 52 weeks as at the end of July and 9000 more at 48-52 weeks in England). (boa.ac.uk)
  • We are long past the time where we can sit here and hope that change comes to the minds of the idiots still in rabid support of the GOP/RINO left. (freerepublic.com)
  • People no longer get caught in traffic, they come on time, and they don't complain about my crowded parking lot. (medscape.com)
  • Priority on each organ list is based upon several factors, including proximity to the donor, severity of illness, length of time on the waiting list, and special circumstances related to particular medical conditions. (medscape.com)
  • Waiting time guarantees may limit time to assessment and treatment. (bvsalud.org)
  • METHODS: This study aims to investigate the information and support given to patients when the waiting time guarantee cannot be fulfilled from a care provider and administrative management perspective. (bvsalud.org)
  • Both the number of people and households on the waiting list dropped by about 40% from January 2020 , when there were more than 12,700 people from 5,300 households on the list. (salemreporter.com)
  • Even before Covid-19, demand for NHS healthcare was far outstripping supply: there were 4.4 million people on waiting lists in England in early 2020. (theweek.com)
  • Around 332,000 have been waiting over a year - 13 times the comparable number from May 2020. (theweek.com)
  • 28 September 2020: The reduction in number of operations during the COVID-19 pandemic (just 4.9% of normal in May) has had a huge effect on the size of waiting lists across the UK. (boa.ac.uk)
  • The strategic general objective of the field in the NHP 2009-2020 is a longer health adjusted life expectancy by decreasing premature mortality and il nesses. (who.int)
  • More than two in five respondents blamed the government for the increase in waiting lists for elective treatment, which have risen from 2.6 million in 2010 to almost 7.7 million. (upday.com)
  • He continued: "Despite this, staff continued to deliver for patients, bringing down elective waits, treating more cancer patients and delivering more diagnostic tests for people than ever before. (mytravelradio.co.uk)
  • The NHS will not stop in its efforts to bring down 18-month waits for elective care and bring down the cancer backlog, but it is inevitable that if the upcoming junior doctors strikes happen they will have a significant impact on cancer care and routine operations that were scheduled to happen - as ever, we will do all we can to limit the impact to patients. (mytravelradio.co.uk)
  • which is critical of the Ford government's plans to use private clinics to tackle long wait times for surgeries. (iheartradio.ca)
  • Dix's claims that nearly all cancelled surgeries were completed did not fit the reality of an estimated 10,000 people waiting for surgery, many from the first wave of the pandemic, she said. (northernsentinel.com)
  • She said orthopedic patients in British Columbia aren't considered a priority compared with heart and cancer surgeries, adding those showed a net reduction in wait times. (northernsentinel.com)
  • The surgical team led by Dr Ruvimbo Nzvenge, an Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist noted that the provision of free surgeries for adenotonsillectomy and grommets has alleviated the burden on healthcare facilities and reduced the long waiting lists for surgeries. (who.int)
  • The Ontario government's plan to add 15,000 new beds to the long-term care system won't be enough to stop wait lists from growing, the province's fiscal watchdog said Wednesday. (utoronto.ca)
  • But Weltman said the province's aging population will outpace the growth rate of the new long-term care beds, a fact that will hamper the government's ability to make good on a pledge to end hospital over-crowding. (utoronto.ca)
  • This means that nearly 10% of patients are not being treated within the government's waiting list target. (blogspot.com)
  • Reducing surgical wait times is a priority. (northernsentinel.com)
  • Conclusion: The development of the software brings together valid and favorable evidence for the organization and management of the surgical waiting list, allowing the prioritization of cases based on clinical severity and sense of urgency. (bvsalud.org)
  • That's because the housing authority stopped accepting waiting list applications on June 30, 2018. (salemreporter.com)
  • Wait times for surgery are largely unexplored in the United States and may impact access to care. (nih.gov)
  • Median wait times for bariatric surgery increased from 86 to 159 days during the study period. (nih.gov)
  • Over the past decade, eligible patients are experiencing longer wait times when pursuing bariatric surgery. (nih.gov)
  • Waiting times have doubled in recent years and the family is calling for better funding to address the issue. (evoke.ie)
  • in fact, it is essential to having the workforce needed to bring down waiting times. (upday.com)
  • The number of people in England waiting to start hospital treatment has returned to record levels, though times for the longest waits have improved, figures show. (mytravelradio.co.uk)
  • CTV News spoke to another dealership manager who says lengthy wait times, particularly for high-end EV's, continue to be the norm. (ctvnews.ca)
  • He says he doesn't know when the supply chain issues will improve and that his inventory numbers indicate the lengthy wait times will continue for the foreseeable future. (ctvnews.ca)
  • I'll not use exact times, but several years," he described his company's current wait list for new boats. (fisherynation.com)
  • Nearly all the clinics reported increased wait times with almost 14,000 people on wait lists. (wbur.org)
  • Wait times for orthopedic surgery in Kelowna - where she performs orthopedic trauma surgery and joint replacements - were down to four to six months before the pandemic, she said. (northernsentinel.com)
  • The lack of suitable organs for all who could benefit leads to longer waiting times and greater morbidity and mortality. (medscape.com)
  • BACKGROUND: Long waiting times for health care services are a prominent health policy issue. (bvsalud.org)
  • The legislative support from the 2021 Session will help us accelerate that timeline, moving more people off the wait list by providing them help finding a home and opening more private properties to vouchers," Utz said. (salemreporter.com)
  • However, one study that is yet to undergo peer review estimates that as of August 2021, about 43% of people who tested positive for COVID-19, and more than half of those who received hospitalized care for this disease, ended up developing long COVID. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • The results of a survey published in eClinicalMedicine in July 2021 indicate that long COVID causes an array of diverse symptoms that "affect multiple organ systems, with impact on functioning and ability to work. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • An internal briefing paper from the Department says that countries across Europe are reporting increased pressure on waiting lists, largely due to the huge impact of the pandemic. (rte.ie)
  • Post-pandemic waiting lists are pushing people to go private. (theweek.com)
  • The reduction in number of operations during the COVID-19 pandemic (just 4.9% of normal in May) has had a huge effect on the size of waiting lists across the UK. (boa.ac.uk)
  • She said one surgeon in Prince George had a wait-list that averaged about 80 to 90 people for about five years before the pandemic. (northernsentinel.com)
  • It comes as the coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc in nursing homes, assisted living facilities and group homes, killing more than 174,000 people , by some estimates, and triggering awareness of the need for more long-term care options. (marfapublicradio.org)
  • The number of people waiting more than 12 hours in A&E departments from a decision to admit to actually being admitted stood at 34,976 in February, down 18% from 42,735 in January and down 36% from a record 54,532 in December 2022. (mytravelradio.co.uk)
  • The more people start the application process to immigrate to the U.S. in the various preference categories, the longer the waiting list gets. (nolo.com)
  • In Ontario alone, there were 21,000 people on a waiting list for this type of assistance last year, when the government announced more money was coming. (cbc.ca)
  • Let them know that they are elected to put the interests of the people first and their inaction will not be tolerated any longer. (evoke.ie)
  • As of Oct. 28, 7,578 people from 3,207 households are on the Salem Housing Authority's waiting list for a subsidized housing voucher, according to city data obtained by Salem Reporter through a public records request. (salemreporter.com)
  • She said the housing authority got $1 million from the legislative session that will help pay for housing outreach navigators who help people on the list find affordable apartments to rent. (salemreporter.com)
  • That's always a difficult question to answer," Utz said of how long people at the end of the list can expect to wait, "since it depends on funding from year to year and the amount of responses we receive from individuals who come to the top of the list. (salemreporter.com)
  • Each program or building has its own waiting list, and people often apply for multiple buildings. (salemreporter.com)
  • An estimated 7.21 million people were waiting to start routine hospital treatment at the end of January, up from 7.20 million in December, according to new figures from NHS England. (mytravelradio.co.uk)
  • There are now 6.6 million people - over a tenth of the population - waiting for treatment. (theweek.com)
  • There are currently more than 40 people ahead of Tom and Debbie who are also still waiting for this same car. (ctvnews.ca)
  • Because there is a wait and a shortage, dealers are marking cars up over the manufacturer's suggested retail price and people are having to pay higher prices if they want to circumvent that line because the odd person will cancel," said Sandelands. (ctvnews.ca)
  • A new report suggests a "workforce crisis" is affecting mental health care in Massachusetts, resulting in longer waits for outpatient treatment and fewer people getting care. (wbur.org)
  • Millions of people worldwide live with long COVID, a condition characterized by symptoms of COVID-19 and other syndromes months after the initial illness has subsided. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • It is unclear how many people around the world live with long COVID. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • The authors of this paper also point out that people with long COVID experience some unexpected conditions after their initial illness, including a hard-to-diagnose syndrome known as POTS. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • On March 31, 4,168 people were waiting for a place. (ctvnews.ca)
  • A quarter of a million people are waiting more than 18 weeks for treatment on the NHS, new figures show. (blogspot.com)
  • The figures, published by the Lib Dems, show that 236,316 people are currently waiting more than 18 weeks for a range of treatments including oral surgery, rheumatology and geriatric medicine. (blogspot.com)
  • The province needs to come up with standardized data to count unbooked procedures so there's a more realistic picture of how many people are waiting for surgery, Dielwart said. (northernsentinel.com)
  • Now he has 271 people waiting for their turn in the operating room. (northernsentinel.com)
  • About 1,500 orthopedic patients are on wait-lists in Kamloops, while 1,200 people need surgery in Kelowna, with half of them now waiting over a year, Dielwart said. (northernsentinel.com)
  • There's widespread agreement that it's important to help older adults and people with disabilities remain independent as long as possible. (marfapublicradio.org)
  • There's a much greater understanding now that it is not a good thing to be stuck in long-term care institutions" and that community-based care is an "essential alternative, which the vast majority of people would prefer," says Ari Ne'eman , a doctoral student in health policy at Harvard University, and senior research associate at Harvard Law School's Project on Disability. (marfapublicradio.org)
  • Every field highlights the main issues as wel as solutions thereto through scheduled activities, and the sub-objectives of the development plan can be implemented in the best way to achieve the strategic objective - longer, healthier and better life of the people. (who.int)
  • As a result of long waiting periods, on average, 22 people die each day while waiting for a transplant. (cdc.gov)
  • The factor largely behind the long waits, according to the survey, was a diminishing workforce. (wbur.org)
  • The inventory, known as the List of Wildlife under Special State Protection, has been largely unchanged since 1988. (lu.se)
  • The British Medical Association (BMA) said a new survey of 1,765 adults showed that Government attempts to blame medics for "cripplingly long" waiting lists have not convinced the public. (upday.com)
  • The average wait for an assessment or therapy for children and youth was three weeks longer than waits for adults, according to the report. (wbur.org)
  • Putting your name on a waiting list does not require you to accept an offer of housing. (oregon.gov)
  • Yearly number of organ transplants, patients on waiting list, living and deceased Donors. (medscape.com)
  • In long terms and larger scales, the psychological intervention can be used as a tool to reducing the waiting lists for transplants. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Department says that the number of patients waiting over 12 months for a gastrointestinal scope has fallen by 78% in the year to date. (rte.ie)
  • The last national waiting list figures from the National Treatment Purchase Fund put the total for October at over 841,000 patients waiting for treatment, a drop of 11,200 on the previous month. (rte.ie)
  • Ontario's auditor general has found that at least 99 hospital patients have been placed in long-term care homes without their consent. (iheartradio.ca)
  • Complex patients with Medicaid insurance are experiencing the longest delay despite similar outcomes and preoperative weight loss. (nih.gov)
  • We want to be serving our patients, but without the staffing levels, pay and conditions that lead to doctor retention, the cost and consequences of waiting lists will continue to get worse and worse. (upday.com)
  • But just 54.4% of the 15,401 cancer patients who had their first treatment in January after an urgent GP referral waited less than two months, down from 61.8% the previous month and the lowest proportion since records began in 2009. (mytravelradio.co.uk)
  • Waiting lists on the NHS can be many months though, and patients with early cataracts are usually not offered treatment until the cataracts progress to a certain stage. (optegra.com)
  • Long-term carriage of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) can greatly affect the social and work lives of infected patients. (cdc.gov)
  • With rising numbers of patients being added to organ transplant waiting lists, the imbalance between organ supply and demand is ever increasing. (medscape.com)
  • Sur une période d'un an (avril 2014 à mars 2015), tous les patients souffrant de dépendance aux drogues ayant été transférés en vue d'un traitement et consultant pour la première fois dans cette structure ont été inclus dans l'étude (n=242). (who.int)
  • The number waiting for over 12 months for an inpatient/day case treatment has fallen by 15% in the year to date and the number waiting over 18 months for outpatients has fallen by 25% in the year to date. (rte.ie)
  • The number waiting more than a year and a half to start treatment has dropped month-on-month by 17% from 54,882 to 45,631, in a sign that progress is being made on clearing the backlog of longest waits. (mytravelradio.co.uk)
  • Treatment is usually offered by the NHS if your cataracts are affecting your vision to the point where daily tasks such as driving are no longer feasible. (optegra.com)
  • One distinct advantage of private cataract surgery is the fact that you won't have to wait for months to have your treatment. (optegra.com)
  • Do you not get the implication of having to wait for treatment under government care? (blogspot.com)
  • After 1 session of initial assess- lapsing condition which requires long- considered as a prototype of a special- ment and development of a treatment term treatment. (who.int)
  • For those children who truly do not respond to long-term therapy and who are symptomatic, lung transplantation should be considered (see Treatment and Management). (medscape.com)
  • The Housing and Redevelopment Authority of Long Prairie (HRALP) is currently accepting Public Housing waiting list pre-applications for families and senior/disabled households. (affordablehousingonline.com)
  • Housing and Redevelopment Authority of Long Prairie provides affordable housing for up to 40 low and moderate income households through its Public Housing program. (affordablehousingonline.com)
  • If you want a Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano, you will wait about two years for its arrival. (imaginelifestyles.com)
  • If you are being petitioned (sponsored) to immigrate to the U.S. by a family member or U.S. company or employer , and your visa category is one in which the law places annual limits on how many visas can be given out in total, high demand might create a situation where you must wait years to obtain an immigrant visa and green card. (nolo.com)
  • In some categories, the wait tends to be a modest two to five years, while in others (most notably for siblings of U.S. citizens) it's typically over 20 years. (nolo.com)
  • For three years, Martha has been on a long wait list to get into a group home, with no end in sight, her mother said. (cbc.ca)
  • As you know our government has approved $810 million in funding over three years, so we did eliminate some of the wait lists that we had,' said Dr. Helena Jaczek, minister of community and social services. (cbc.ca)
  • To think that children have to wait five years to be seen now is just horrific. (evoke.ie)
  • Child sexual abuse support charity, Children at Risk in Ireland (CARI), recently launched an emergency public fundraising appeal after its waiting list doubled to five years, the longest in its 33-year history. (evoke.ie)
  • He said: 'While each case and family is different, it generally takes a family one year to go through our therapy process, and so it will take us five years to clear the list and that's not taking into account the new referrals made weekly. (evoke.ie)
  • If children have to wait 5 YEARS for help, it will be too late. (evoke.ie)
  • More than three years after Salem stopped taking waiting list applications for public assistance to get into housing, residents will still have to wait up to four years for an affordable place to live. (salemreporter.com)
  • Utz said they don't anticipate opening the voucher waiting list in the next two years, and it could be two to five years or longer. (salemreporter.com)
  • The housing authority estimates those at the end of the list will have to wait four-plus years before moving into a home. (salemreporter.com)
  • The wait for a housing voucher is years long. (salemreporter.com)
  • The BMA said the prime minister has repeatedly used striking doctors as "scapegoats" for rising waiting lists, but added that lists have increased by five million in 13 years under the Tories. (upday.com)
  • He continues: "As the party in government for the last 13 years they need to use this year's conference to look back at their record and consider there might be an alternative to policies that have led to millions more on waiting lists and an NHS on its knees. (upday.com)
  • Some have been waiting for five years. (theweek.com)
  • There was no wait list, if anyone is waiting a couple years to get into a nursing program I highly recommend going there. (allnurses.com)
  • www.iuon.org I'm from California and instead of waiting years to get into a program I went this route which worked out. (allnurses.com)
  • The UK Health and Social Care Secretary has invited the devolved administration for talks to discuss lessons learnt and tackle waiting lists across the UK. (healthtravelplanner.com)
  • As you contact the different offices, be sure to inquire about all the eligibility requirements and wait lists. (oregon.gov)
  • UNOS maintains the lists of potential recipients divided by organ and ABO blood type. (medscape.com)
  • your place on the waiting list depends on your "priority date. (nolo.com)
  • The first thing Manuel does next is to check the State Department's Visa Bulletin , a list showing "cutoff dates," or which Priority Dates are "current," meaning that their holders are now entitled to visas. (nolo.com)
  • Joyce, June and Paula Kavanagh say the current five-year wait children face to access support services is 'horrific', and that it robs victims of the opportunity to recover from the trauma. (evoke.ie)
  • June said: 'A two-year wait is still absolutely appalling. (evoke.ie)
  • We have clients that have already been waiting for a year or longer and some of those clients will still be waiting another three to six months or longer," said Leon Cheliadin, general manager for Applewood Nissan. (ctvnews.ca)
  • On August 18, 2013, a 64-year-old woman reporting to be a carrier of STEC since March 2013 contacted the University Medical Center Lübeck, Lubeck, Germany, seeking decolonization therapy that had been provided to long-term STEC carriers during the 2011 STEC O104:H4 outbreak ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Add in a lack of coordination mechanisms, and you have a 32-year wait. (lu.se)
  • I saw a world of waiting lists, chronic shortages, and government planners all to eager to push even more government initiatives. (huffpost.com)
  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is long-standing, progressive deterioration of renal function. (msdmanuals.com)
  • I can have my choice of doctors and I recently choose to wait 4 months for the first opening for my pick of neurologists. (blogspot.com)
  • Start your search for a long-term care home by contacting your Home and Community Care Support Services Champlain . (ottawa.ca)
  • Quebec ombudsperson Marc-André Dowd said Thursday that 'things have not improved' when it comes to access to CHSLD (long-term care home) accommodation. (ctvnews.ca)
  • The Department says that waiting lists remain too long and that Covid-19 infection control measures are affecting efforts to reduce lists. (rte.ie)
  • We describe the use of whole-genome sequencing to assess the risk from long-term STEC carriage in a patient who had been denied surgery because of the infection. (cdc.gov)
  • Decision is made with the knowledge that a patient on the waiting list may not live long enough to wait for another donor. (cdc.gov)
  • The public blames the government for the 7.7 million-long NHS waiting list in England, which is set to get worse because of more strikes, a report has shown. (upday.com)
  • Cataract Surgery: Wait On The NHS Or Go Private? (optegra.com)
  • All personal and nursing care in long-term care homes in Ontario is funded by the government. (ottawa.ca)
  • The minister responsible, Dr. Helena Jaczek, told Go Public that more space in group homes is coming since her government approved $810 million to eliminate wait lists. (cbc.ca)
  • An important place among the priorities of the Government of the Republic belongs to positive birth rate of the nation and longer health adjusted life expectancy, and those directions also form the basis for al the objectives and activities described in the present NHP. (who.int)
  • More realistic plans and long-term strategies need to be consolidated by the MOH in cooperation with government and private sectors. (who.int)
  • Waits of more than 52 weeks are down from 406,035 in December to 379,245 in January, with a target for eliminating them completely by March 2025. (mytravelradio.co.uk)
  • Housing and Redevelopment Authority of Long Prairie Public Housing is open. (affordablehousingonline.com)
  • Staff are following best practices to ensure everyone's safety, including screening all visitors and staff, as advised by the Ontario Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Long-term Care and Ottawa Public Health. (ottawa.ca)
  • If a case is confirmed, the homes will follow directives from the Ministry of Long-Term Care and guidance from Ottawa Public Health. (ottawa.ca)
  • Though the boot is not yet available to the public, we have a feeling there's already a wait list for these babies. (popsugar.com)
  • As reported here yesterday afternoon , the newest list of projects proposed for the Seattle Public Schools BEX IV levy is out - and it includes some changes from previous West Seattle proposals. (westseattleblog.com)
  • Though this [proposal] is a necessary step to strengthen our long-term care system, politically it will be a challenge," suggests Joseph Gaugler , a professor at the University of Minnesota's School of Public Health, who studies long-term care. (marfapublicradio.org)
  • During 2018's Twin Sessions, two members of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, Zhang Endi and Ma Jin, put forward a proposal contrasting China's unchanged list with the annually updated IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, which reflects the conservation status of animal and plant species around the world. (lu.se)
  • Surveillance testing is regularly completed for long-term care staff, caregivers and visitors. (ottawa.ca)
  • But the bottom line is, decades ago, we started to learn that, wow, we don't either have enough facilities, enough staff for them, enough resources budgeted for it and the waiting list developed. (ctmirror.org)
  • If all seats are full, students without a flight block will be added to the waiting list, provided that their account reflects a "Paid Status. (farmingdale.edu)
  • Junior doctors and consultants will launch their longest period of combined industrial action on Monday, walking out for three days in a long-running dispute over pay. (upday.com)
  • The general manager of CARI, Colm O'Brien, said there are now 254 children waiting for the service's support. (evoke.ie)
  • Hundreds of children on Compassion's waiting list know the feeling all too well. (compassion.com)
  • President Joe Biden's nearly $2 trillion proposal to support U.S. jobs and infrastructure includes $400 billion to fund the kinds of home-based, long-term health care services and aides that many families have, until now, found unaffordable. (marfapublicradio.org)
  • Overall waiting list increases in Ireland have not been as significant as those experienced in the North and in England," it notes. (rte.ie)
  • Our health care partners provide frequent updates to safety protocols in long-term care. (ottawa.ca)
  • Actually David Blanar , I'm waiting for hypocrites like you to take in a dozen or so of these parasites you think need health care and take care of their problems. (blogspot.com)
  • Details are in the practice and procedure on Visiting Long-Term Care. (ottawa.ca)
  • Low-income housing managed by Housing and Redevelopment Authority of Long Prairie is located in Long Prairie, MN . (affordablehousingonline.com)