Hospitals, University: Hospitals maintained by a university for the teaching of medical students, postgraduate training programs, and clinical research.Hospitals, Teaching: Hospitals engaged in educational and research programs, as well as providing medical care to the patients.Hospitals, General: Large hospitals with a resident medical staff which provides continuous care to maternity, surgical and medical patients.Hospital Costs: The expenses incurred by a hospital in providing care. The hospital costs attributed to a particular patient care episode include the direct costs plus an appropriate proportion of the overhead for administration, personnel, building maintenance, equipment, etc. Hospital costs are one of the factors which determine HOSPITAL CHARGES (the price the hospital sets for its services).Retrospective Studies: Studies used to test etiologic hypotheses in which inferences about an exposure to putative causal factors are derived from data relating to characteristics of persons under study or to events or experiences in their past. The essential feature is that some of the persons under study have the disease or outcome of interest and their characteristics are compared with those of unaffected persons.Nursing Staff, Hospital: Personnel who provide nursing service to patients in a hospital.Hospitals, Urban: Hospitals located in metropolitan areas.Emergency Service, Hospital: Hospital department responsible for the administration and provision of immediate medical or surgical care to the emergency patient.Hospitals, Pediatric: Special hospitals which provide care for ill children.Economics, Hospital: Economic aspects related to the management and operation of a hospital.Health Services Accessibility: The degree to which individuals are inhibited or facilitated in their ability to gain entry to and to receive care and services from the health care system. Factors influencing this ability include geographic, architectural, transportational, and financial considerations, among others.Hospital Bed Capacity: The number of beds which a hospital has been designed and constructed to contain. It may also refer to the number of beds set up and staffed for use.Hospitals, Special: Hospitals which provide care for a single category of illness with facilities and staff directed toward a specific service.Hospitals, District: Government-controlled hospitals which represent the major health facility for a designated geographic area.Hospital Departments: Major administrative divisions of the hospital.Hospitals, Private: A class of hospitals that includes profit or not-for-profit hospitals that are controlled by a legal entity other than a government agency. (Hospital Administration Terminology, AHA, 2d ed)Hospitalization: The confinement of a patient in a hospital.Length of Stay: The period of confinement of a patient to a hospital or other health facility.Health Services: Services for the diagnosis and treatment of disease and the maintenance of health.Prospective Studies: Observation of a population for a sufficient number of persons over a sufficient number of years to generate incidence or mortality rates subsequent to the selection of the study group.Financial Management, Hospital: The obtaining and management of funds for hospital needs and responsibility for fiscal affairs.Health Services Research: The integration of epidemiologic, sociological, economic, and other analytic sciences in the study of health services. Health services research is usually concerned with relationships between need, demand, supply, use, and outcome of health services. The aim of the research is evaluation, particularly in terms of structure, process, output, and outcome. (From Last, Dictionary of Epidemiology, 2d ed)Health Services Needs and Demand: Health services required by a population or community as well as the health services that the population or community is able and willing to pay for.Hospital Planning: Areawide planning for hospitals or planning of a particular hospital unit on the basis of projected consumer need. This does not include hospital design and construction or architectural plans.United StatesHospitals, Psychiatric: Special hospitals which provide care to the mentally ill patient.Hospital Units: Those areas of the hospital organization not considered departments which provide specialized patient care. They include various hospital special care wards.Cross Infection: Any infection which a patient contracts in a health-care institution.Hospital Charges: The prices a hospital sets for its services. HOSPITAL COSTS (the direct and indirect expenses incurred by the hospital in providing the services) are one factor in the determination of hospital charges. Other factors may include, for example, profits, competition, and the necessity of recouping the costs of uncompensated care.Outpatient Clinics, Hospital: Organized services in a hospital which provide medical care on an outpatient basis.Questionnaires: Predetermined sets of questions used to collect data - clinical data, social status, occupational group, etc. The term is often applied to a self-completed survey instrument.Home Care Services: Community health and NURSING SERVICES providing coordinated multiple services to the patient at the patient's homes. These home-care services are provided by a visiting nurse, home health agencies, HOSPITALS, or organized community groups using professional staff for care delivery. It differs from HOME NURSING which is provided by non-professionals.Mental Health Services: Organized services to provide mental health care.Time Factors: Elements of limited time intervals, contributing to particular results or situations.Risk Factors: An aspect of personal behavior or lifestyle, environmental exposure, or inborn or inherited characteristic, which, on the basis of epidemiologic evidence, is known to be associated with a health-related condition considered important to prevent.Patient Admission: The process of accepting patients. The concept includes patients accepted for medical and nursing care in a hospital or other health care institution.Surgery Department, Hospital: Hospital department which administers all departmental functions and the provision of surgical diagnostic and therapeutic services.Family Planning Services: Health care programs or services designed to assist individuals in the planning of family size. Various methods of CONTRACEPTION can be used to control the number and timing of childbirths.Emergency Medical Services: Services specifically designed, staffed, and equipped for the emergency care of patients.Infant, Newborn: An infant during the first month after birth.Cross-Sectional Studies: Studies in which the presence or absence of disease or other health-related variables are determined in each member of the study population or in a representative sample at one particular time. This contrasts with LONGITUDINAL STUDIES which are followed over a period of time.Hospital Records: Compilations of data on hospital activities and programs; excludes patient medical records.Hospital Bed Capacity, 500 and overLibraries, Hospital: Information centers primarily serving the needs of hospital medical staff and sometimes also providing patient education and other services.Patient Discharge: The administrative process of discharging the patient, alive or dead, from hospitals or other health facilities.BrazilEquipment and Supplies, Hospital: Any materials used in providing care specifically in the hospital.SwitzerlandHospitals, County: Hospitals controlled by the county government.Quality of Health Care: The levels of excellence which characterize the health service or health care provided based on accepted standards of quality.Hospital Information Systems: Integrated, computer-assisted systems designed to store, manipulate, and retrieve information concerned with the administrative and clinical aspects of providing medical services within the hospital.Community Health Services: Diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive health services provided for individuals in the community.Inpatients: Persons admitted to health facilities which provide board and room, for the purpose of observation, care, diagnosis or treatment.EnglandAnti-Bacterial Agents: Substances that reduce the growth or reproduction of BACTERIA.Intensive Care Units: Hospital units providing continuous surveillance and care to acutely ill patients.Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Hospital: Hospital department responsible for the administration and management of services provided for obstetric and gynecologic patients.Referral and Consultation: The practice of sending a patient to another program or practitioner for services or advice which the referring source is not prepared to provide.Laboratories, Hospital: Hospital facilities equipped to carry out investigative procedures.Rural Health Services: Health services, public or private, in rural areas. The services include the promotion of health and the delivery of health care.Food Service, Hospital: Hospital department that manages and supervises the dietary program in accordance with the patients' requirements.Health Services for the Aged: Services for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases in the aged and the maintenance of health in the elderly.Follow-Up Studies: Studies in which individuals or populations are followed to assess the outcome of exposures, procedures, or effects of a characteristic, e.g., occurrence of disease.Prevalence: The total number of cases of a given disease in a specified population at a designated time. It is differentiated from INCIDENCE, which refers to the number of new cases in the population at a given time.Health Care Surveys: Statistical measures of utilization and other aspects of the provision of health care services including hospitalization and ambulatory care.Incidence: The number of new cases of a given disease during a given period in a specified population. It also is used for the rate at which new events occur in a defined population. It is differentiated from PREVALENCE, which refers to all cases, new or old, in the population at a given time.Patient Satisfaction: The degree to which the individual regards the health care service or product or the manner in which it is delivered by the provider as useful, effective, or beneficial.American Hospital Association: A professional society in the United States whose membership is composed of hospitals.TurkeyHospitals, Municipal: Hospitals controlled by the city government.Diagnosis-Related Groups: A system for classifying patient care by relating common characteristics such as diagnosis, treatment, and age to an expected consumption of hospital resources and length of stay. Its purpose is to provide a framework for specifying case mix and to reduce hospital costs and reimbursements and it forms the cornerstone of the prospective payment system.Cohort Studies: Studies in which subsets of a defined population are identified. These groups may or may not be exposed to factors hypothesized to influence the probability of the occurrence of a particular disease or other outcome. Cohorts are defined populations which, as a whole, are followed in an attempt to determine distinguishing subgroup characteristics.Outcome Assessment (Health Care): Research aimed at assessing the quality and effectiveness of health care as measured by the attainment of a specified end result or outcome. Measures include parameters such as improved health, lowered morbidity or mortality, and improvement of abnormal states (such as elevated blood pressure).Costs and Cost Analysis: Absolute, comparative, or differential costs pertaining to services, institutions, resources, etc., or the analysis and study of these costs.Great BritainNursing Service, Hospital: The hospital department which is responsible for the organization and administration of nursing activities.Delivery of Health Care: The concept concerned with all aspects of providing and distributing health services to a patient population.Child Health Services: Organized services to provide health care for children.Logistic Models: Statistical models which describe the relationship between a qualitative dependent variable (that is, one which can take only certain discrete values, such as the presence or absence of a disease) and an independent variable. A common application is in epidemiology for estimating an individual's risk (probability of a disease) as a function of a given risk factor.Maternal Health Services: Organized services to provide health care to expectant and nursing mothers.Pregnancy: The status during which female mammals carry their developing young (EMBRYOS or FETUSES) in utero before birth, beginning from FERTILIZATION to BIRTH.Utilization Review: An organized procedure carried out through committees to review admissions, duration of stay, professional services furnished, and to evaluate the medical necessity of those services and promote their most efficient use.JapanAcademic Medical Centers: Medical complexes consisting of medical school, hospitals, clinics, libraries, administrative facilities, etc.Patient Readmission: Subsequent admissions of a patient to a hospital or other health care institution for treatment.Hospital Shared Services: Cooperation among hospitals for the purpose of sharing various departmental services, e.g., pharmacy, laundry, data processing, etc.Quality Assurance, Health Care: Activities and programs intended to assure or improve the quality of care in either a defined medical setting or a program. The concept includes the assessment or evaluation of the quality of care; identification of problems or shortcomings in the delivery of care; designing activities to overcome these deficiencies; and follow-up monitoring to ensure effectiveness of corrective steps.Hospitals, Religious: Private hospitals that are owned or sponsored by religious organizations.Cardiology Service, Hospital: The hospital department responsible for the administration and provision of diagnostic and therapeutic services for the cardiac patient.Library Services: Services offered to the library user. They include reference and circulation.Preventive Health Services: Services designed for HEALTH PROMOTION and prevention of disease.Data Collection: Systematic gathering of data for a particular purpose from various sources, including questionnaires, interviews, observation, existing records, and electronic devices. The process is usually preliminary to statistical analysis of the data.Attitude of Health Personnel: Attitudes of personnel toward their patients, other professionals, toward the medical care system, etc.Oncology Service, Hospital: The hospital department responsible for the administration and provision of diagnostic and therapeutic services for the cancer patient.Hospitals, Maternity: Special hospitals which provide care to women during pregnancy and parturition.State Medicine: A system of medical care regulated, controlled and financed by the government, in which the government assumes responsibility for the health needs of the population.Severity of Illness Index: Levels within a diagnostic group which are established by various measurement criteria applied to the seriousness of a patient's disorder.Contract Services: Outside services provided to an institution under a formal financial agreement.Psychiatric Department, Hospital: Hospital department responsible for the organization and administration of psychiatric services.Community Mental Health Services: Diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive mental health services provided for individuals in the community.Tertiary Care Centers: A medical facility which provides a high degree of subspecialty expertise for patients from centers where they received SECONDARY CARE.Catchment Area (Health): A geographic area defined and served by a health program or institution.Reproductive Health Services: Health care services related to human REPRODUCTION and diseases of the reproductive system. Services are provided to both sexes and usually by physicians in the medical or the surgical specialties such as REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE; ANDROLOGY; GYNECOLOGY; OBSTETRICS; and PERINATOLOGY.Age Factors: Age as a constituent element or influence contributing to the production of a result. It may be applicable to the cause or the effect of a circumstance. It is used with human or animal concepts but should be differentiated from AGING, a physiological process, and TIME FACTORS which refers only to the passage of time.Malaysia: A parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarch in southeast Asia, consisting of 11 states (West Malaysia) on the Malay Peninsula and two states (East Malaysia) on the island of BORNEO. It is also called the Federation of Malaysia. Its capital is Kuala Lumpur. Before 1963 it was the Union of Malaya. It reorganized in 1948 as the Federation of Malaya, becoming independent from British Malaya in 1957 and becoming Malaysia in 1963 as a federation of Malaya, Sabah, Sarawak, and Singapore (which seceded in 1965). The form Malay- probably derives from the Tamil malay, mountain, with reference to its geography. (From Webster's New Geographical Dictionary, 1988, p715 & Room, Brewer's Dictionary of Names, 1992, p329)Postoperative Complications: Pathologic processes that affect patients after a surgical procedure. They may or may not be related to the disease for which the surgery was done, and they may or may not be direct results of the surgery.Health Services Misuse: Excessive, under or unnecessary utilization of health services by patients or physicians.France: A country in western Europe bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, the English Channel, the Mediterranean Sea, and the countries of Belgium, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, the principalities of Andorra and Monaco, and by the duchy of Luxembourg. Its capital is Paris.Saudi ArabiaMedical Records: Recording of pertinent information concerning patient's illness or illnesses.Ambulatory Care: Health care services provided to patients on an ambulatory basis, rather than by admission to a hospital or other health care facility. The services may be a part of a hospital, augmenting its inpatient services, or may be provided at a free-standing facility.GermanyMultivariate Analysis: A set of techniques used when variation in several variables has to be studied simultaneously. In statistics, multivariate analysis is interpreted as any analytic method that allows simultaneous study of two or more dependent variables.Surgical Procedures, Operative: Operations carried out for the correction of deformities and defects, repair of injuries, and diagnosis and cure of certain diseases. (Taber, 18th ed.)Health Care Costs: The actual costs of providing services related to the delivery of health care, including the costs of procedures, therapies, and medications. It is differentiated from HEALTH EXPENDITURES, which refers to the amount of money paid for the services, and from fees, which refers to the amount charged, regardless of cost.TaiwanCenters for Medicare and Medicaid Services (U.S.): A component of the Department of Health and Human Services to oversee and direct the Medicare and Medicaid programs and related Federal medical care quality control staffs. Name was changed effective June 14, 2001.Medicare: Federal program, created by Public Law 89-97, Title XVIII-Health Insurance for the Aged, a 1965 amendment to the Social Security Act, that provides health insurance benefits to persons over the age of 65 and others eligible for Social Security benefits. It consists of two separate but coordinated programs: hospital insurance (MEDICARE PART A) and supplementary medical insurance (MEDICARE PART B). (Hospital Administration Terminology, AHA, 2d ed and A Discursive Dictionary of Health Care, US House of Representatives, 1976)Guideline Adherence: Conformity in fulfilling or following official, recognized, or institutional requirements, guidelines, recommendations, protocols, pathways, or other standards.Nigeria: A republic in western Africa, south of NIGER between BENIN and CAMEROON. Its capital is Abuja.Quality Indicators, Health Care: Norms, criteria, standards, and other direct qualitative and quantitative measures used in determining the quality of health care.Treatment Outcome: Evaluation undertaken to assess the results or consequences of management and procedures used in combating disease in order to determine the efficacy, effectiveness, safety, and practicability of these interventions in individual cases or series.Socioeconomic Factors: Social and economic factors that characterize the individual or group within the social structure.Age Distribution: The frequency of different ages or age groups in a given population. The distribution may refer to either how many or what proportion of the group. The population is usually patients with a specific disease but the concept is not restricted to humans and is not restricted to medicine.Microbial Sensitivity Tests: Any tests that demonstrate the relative efficacy of different chemotherapeutic agents against specific microorganisms (i.e., bacteria, fungi, viruses).Medical Audit: A detailed review and evaluation of selected clinical records by qualified professional personnel for evaluating quality of medical care.Prognosis: A prediction of the probable outcome of a disease based on a individual's condition and the usual course of the disease as seen in similar situations.Diagnostic Services: Organized services for the purpose of providing diagnosis to promote and maintain health.Patient Transfer: Interfacility or intrahospital transfer of patients. Intrahospital transfer is usually to obtain a specific kind of care and interfacility transfer is usually for economic reasons as well as for the type of care provided.Risk Assessment: The qualitative or quantitative estimation of the likelihood of adverse effects that may result from exposure to specified health hazards or from the absence of beneficial influences. (Last, Dictionary of Epidemiology, 1988)Emergencies: Situations or conditions requiring immediate intervention to avoid serious adverse results.Hospital Bed Capacity, under 100Patient Care Team: Care of patients by a multidisciplinary team usually organized under the leadership of a physician; each member of the team has specific responsibilities and the whole team contributes to the care of the patient.Medication Systems, Hospital: Overall systems, traditional or automated, to provide medication to patients in hospitals. Elements of the system are: handling the physician's order, transcription of the order by nurse and/or pharmacist, filling the medication order, transfer to the nursing unit, and administration to the patient.Hospitals, Military: Hospitals which provide care for the military personnel and usually for their dependents.Nurseries, Hospital: Hospital facilities which provide care for newborn infants.Radiology Department, Hospital: Hospital department which is responsible for the administration and provision of x-ray diagnostic and therapeutic services.Hospitals, Veterans: Hospitals providing medical care to veterans of wars.Wounds and Injuries: Damage inflicted on the body as the direct or indirect result of an external force, with or without disruption of structural continuity.Chi-Square Distribution: A distribution in which a variable is distributed like the sum of the squares of any given independent random variable, each of which has a normal distribution with mean of zero and variance of one. The chi-square test is a statistical test based on comparison of a test statistic to a chi-square distribution. The oldest of these tests are used to detect whether two or more population distributions differ from one another.Acute Disease: Disease having a short and relatively severe course.Physician's Practice Patterns: Patterns of practice related to diagnosis and treatment as especially influenced by cost of the service requested and provided.Urban Health Services: Health services, public or private, in urban areas. The services include the promotion of health and the delivery of health care.LondonCost-Benefit Analysis: A method of comparing the cost of a program with its expected benefits in dollars (or other currency). The benefit-to-cost ratio is a measure of total return expected per unit of money spent. This analysis generally excludes consideration of factors that are not measured ultimately in economic terms. Cost effectiveness compares alternative ways to achieve a specific set of results.Marketing of Health Services: Application of marketing principles and techniques to maximize the use of health care resources.Hospital Bed Capacity, 100 to 299Bed Occupancy: A measure of inpatient health facility use based upon the average number or proportion of beds occupied for a given period of time.Croatia: Created 7 April 1992 as a result of the division of Yugoslavia.Physicians: Individuals licensed to practice medicine.CaliforniaNursing Services: A general concept referring to the organization and administration of nursing activities.NorwayPersonnel Staffing and Scheduling: The selection, appointing, and scheduling of personnel.Infection Control: Programs of disease surveillance, generally within health care facilities, designed to investigate, prevent, and control the spread of infections and their causative microorganisms.Interviews as Topic: Conversations with an individual or individuals held in order to obtain information about their background and other personal biographical data, their attitudes and opinions, etc. It includes school admission or job interviews.Health Facility Size: The physical space or dimensions of a facility. Size may be indicated by bed capacity.Home Care Services, Hospital-Based: Hospital-sponsored provision of health services, such as nursing, therapy, and health-related homemaker or social services, in the patient's home. (Hospital Administration Terminology, 2d ed)Disease Outbreaks: Sudden increase in the incidence of a disease. The concept includes EPIDEMICS and PANDEMICS.Adolescent Health Services: Organized services to provide health care to adolescents, ages ranging from 13 through 18 years.Netherlands: Country located in EUROPE. It is bordered by the NORTH SEA, BELGIUM, and GERMANY. Constituent areas are Aruba, Curacao, Sint Maarten, formerly included in the NETHERLANDS ANTILLES.Outpatients: Persons who receive ambulatory care at an outpatient department or clinic without room and board being provided.Staphylococcal Infections: Infections with bacteria of the genus STAPHYLOCOCCUS.Regression Analysis: Procedures for finding the mathematical function which best describes the relationship between a dependent variable and one or more independent variables. In linear regression (see LINEAR MODELS) the relationship is constrained to be a straight line and LEAST-SQUARES ANALYSIS is used to determine the best fit. In logistic regression (see LOGISTIC MODELS) the dependent variable is qualitative rather than continuously variable and LIKELIHOOD FUNCTIONS are used to find the best relationship. In multiple regression, the dependent variable is considered to depend on more than a single independent variable.Ownership: The legal relation between an entity (individual, group, corporation, or-profit, secular, government) and an object. The object may be corporeal, such as equipment, or completely a creature of law, such as a patent; it may be movable, such as an animal, or immovable, such as a building.Practice Guidelines as Topic: Directions or principles presenting current or future rules of policy for assisting health care practitioners in patient care decisions regarding diagnosis, therapy, or related clinical circumstances. The guidelines may be developed by government agencies at any level, institutions, professional societies, governing boards, or by the convening of expert panels. The guidelines form a basis for the evaluation of all aspects of health care and delivery.PakistanDistrict of Columbia: A federal area located between Maryland and Virginia on the Potomac river; it is coextensive with Washington, D.C., which is the capital of the United States.Korea: Former kingdom, located on Korea Peninsula between Sea of Japan and Yellow Sea on east coast of Asia. In 1948, the kingdom ceased and two independent countries were formed, divided by the 38th parallel.Health Services Administration: The organization and administration of health services dedicated to the delivery of health care.Primary Health Care: Care which provides integrated, accessible health care services by clinicians who are accountable for addressing a large majority of personal health care needs, developing a sustained partnership with patients, and practicing in the context of family and community. (JAMA 1995;273(3):192)Case-Control Studies: Studies which start with the identification of persons with a disease of interest and a control (comparison, referent) group without the disease. The relationship of an attribute to the disease is examined by comparing diseased and non-diseased persons with regard to the frequency or levels of the attribute in each group.Health Personnel: Men and women working in the provision of health services, whether as individual practitioners or employees of health institutions and programs, whether or not professionally trained, and whether or not subject to public regulation. (From A Discursive Dictionary of Health Care, 1976)Hospitals, AnimalDatabases, Factual: Extensive collections, reputedly complete, of facts and data garnered from material of a specialized subject area and made available for analysis and application. The collection can be automated by various contemporary methods for retrieval. The concept should be differentiated from DATABASES, BIBLIOGRAPHIC which is restricted to collections of bibliographic references.Ancillary Services, Hospital: Those support services other than room, board, and medical and nursing services that are provided to hospital patients in the course of care. They include such services as laboratory, radiology, pharmacy, and physical therapy services.Intensive Care: Advanced and highly specialized care provided to medical or surgical patients whose conditions are life-threatening and require comprehensive care and constant monitoring. It is usually administered in specially equipped units of a health care facility.Survival Rate: The proportion of survivors in a group, e.g., of patients, studied and followed over a period, or the proportion of persons in a specified group alive at the beginning of a time interval who survive to the end of the interval. It is often studied using life table methods.Comorbidity: The presence of co-existing or additional diseases with reference to an initial diagnosis or with reference to the index condition that is the subject of study. Comorbidity may affect the ability of affected individuals to function and also their survival; it may be used as a prognostic indicator for length of hospital stay, cost factors, and outcome or survival.Registries: The systems and processes involved in the establishment, support, management, and operation of registers, e.g., disease registers.Workload: The total amount of work to be performed by an individual, a department, or other group of workers in a period of time.SingaporeSpain: Parliamentary democracy located between France on the northeast and Portugual on the west and bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.Family Practice: A medical specialty concerned with the provision of continuing, comprehensive primary health care for the entire family.Sex Distribution: The number of males and females in a given population. The distribution may refer to how many men or women or what proportion of either in the group. The population is usually patients with a specific disease but the concept is not restricted to humans and is not restricted to medicine.Health Resources: Available manpower, facilities, revenue, equipment, and supplies to produce requisite health care and services.Tertiary Healthcare: Care of a highly technical and specialized nature, provided in a medical center, usually one affiliated with a university, for patients with unusually severe, complex, or uncommon health problems.Clinical Competence: The capability to perform acceptably those duties directly related to patient care.Bacteremia: The presence of viable bacteria circulating in the blood. Fever, chills, tachycardia, and tachypnea are common acute manifestations of bacteremia. The majority of cases are seen in already hospitalized patients, most of whom have underlying diseases or procedures which render their bloodstreams susceptible to invasion.Republic of Korea: The capital is Seoul. The country, established September 9, 1948, is located on the southern part of the Korean Peninsula. Its northern border is shared with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.National Health Programs: Components of a national health care system which administer specific services, e.g., national health insurance.Reproducibility of Results: The statistical reproducibility of measurements (often in a clinical context), including the testing of instrumentation or techniques to obtain reproducible results. The concept includes reproducibility of physiological measurements, which may be used to develop rules to assess probability or prognosis, or response to a stimulus; reproducibility of occurrence of a condition; and reproducibility of experimental results.Women's Health Services: Organized services to provide health care to women. It excludes maternal care services for which MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES is available.Dental Service, Hospital: Hospital department providing dental care.Cost Savings: Reductions in all or any portion of the costs of providing goods or services. Savings may be incurred by the provider or the consumer.Purchasing, Hospital: Hospital department responsible for the purchasing of supplies and equipment.Economic Competition: The effort of two or more parties to secure the business of a third party by offering, usually under fair or equitable rules of business practice, the most favorable terms.Safety Management: The development of systems to prevent accidents, injuries, and other adverse occurrences in an institutional setting. The concept includes prevention or reduction of adverse events or incidents involving employees, patients, or facilities. Examples include plans to reduce injuries from falls or plans for fire safety to promote a safe institutional environment.Mental Disorders: Psychiatric illness or diseases manifested by breakdowns in the adaptational process expressed primarily as abnormalities of thought, feeling, and behavior producing either distress or impairment of function.ScotlandOdds Ratio: The ratio of two odds. The exposure-odds ratio for case control data is the ratio of the odds in favor of exposure among cases to the odds in favor of exposure among noncases. The disease-odds ratio for a cohort or cross section is the ratio of the odds in favor of disease among the exposed to the odds in favor of disease among the unexposed. The prevalence-odds ratio refers to an odds ratio derived cross-sectionally from studies of prevalent cases.
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- St Helier Hospital is also home to the South West Thames Renal and Transplantation Unit and the Queen Mary's Hospital for Children, whilst Epsom Hospital is home to SWLEOC - the South West London Elective Orthopaedic Centre. (www.nhs.uk)
- These services are now running at Derriford, the Child Development Centre, Mount Gould Local Care Centre, Liskeard Community Hospital and Launceston Community Hospital. (plymouthhospitals.nhs.uk)
- We are running a reduced surgery service from Care UK Peninsula Treatment Centre on Brest Road. (plymouthhospitals.nhs.uk)
- We also inspected the minor injuries service operated by the trust at East Riding Community Hospital and outpatient services at the Westbourne NHS Centre. (cqc.org.uk)
- All pharmacy proceeds directly support patient care programs and services across London Health Sciences Centre. (lhsc.on.ca)
- The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH) is situated four miles from the centre of Norwich, close to the University of East Anglia (UEA), to the south west of Norwich, and adjacent to the A47 and A11. (nnuh.nhs.uk)
- updated 30 June 2020) Breast screening has now started at the Guildhall, Plymouth and we are running some sessions at Derriford Hospital at weekends. (plymouthhospitals.nhs.uk)
- Our maternity hospital is a stand-alone maternity service, remote from the acute general hospital across the city. (hse.ie)
- Under the proposed shakeup, which is set to be discussed by the regional clinical senate in the coming weeks, a specialist hyper acute stroke unit would be established at Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals Foundation Trust for the patch, which has two other acute providers. (hsj.co.uk)
- The hospital provides 522 beds, of which 375 are in-patient acute beds, while 97 are reserved for acute day cases. (wikipedia.org)
- A senior clinician who led the development of plans for a major acute reconfiguration in Essex has been seconded to the Norfolk and Waveney Health and Care Partnership as its "independent medical director", HSJ has learned. (hsj.co.uk)
- There is a real danger that acute services at Galway University Hospital will be curtailed again in 2014. (fiannafail.ie)
- The Queen Elizabeth University Hospital ( QEUH ) is a 1,677-bed acute hospital located in Govan in the south-west of Glasgow , Scotland , United Kingdom . (wikipedia.org)
- In 2008, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde submitted a business case to the Scottish Government for a new acute hospital to replace facilities at the Western Infirmary and Victoria Infirmary , and to relocate the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow , to a new building adjoining the new adult hospital. (wikipedia.org)
- Doug Strong , the chief executive officer of U-M Hospitals and Health Centers, tells the Board of Regents that start up cost for the new facility will reach approximately $70 million during its first year of operation. (annarbor.com)
- Our hospital treatment insurance cover lets you skip the waiting lists to give you affordable access to hospital treatments. (westfieldhealth.com)
- It runs the Kent and Canterbury Hospital (Canterbury), William Harvey Hospital (Ashford), Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital (Margate), Buckland Hospital (Dover), and the Royal Victoria Hospital (Folkestone) - and some outpatient facilities in the East Kent and Medway areas in England. (wikipedia.org)
- The hospital hosts services relocated from the Western Infirmary , the Victoria Infirmary including the Mansion House facility, some services from Royal Infirmary and a range of inpatient services from Gartnavel Hospital, Glasgow. (wikipedia.org)
- Citing staff shortages, reduced inpatient censuses and ongoing financial challenges, Mayo decided to move all inpatient services from the hospital in Albert Lea, Minnesota, including labor and delivery, to a town more than 20 miles away. (thehealthcareblog.com)
- All other antenatal outpatient services will remain normal service at this time. (plymouthhospitals.nhs.uk)
- It provides a wide range of consultant-led outpatient services and day case procedures. (nnuh.nhs.uk)
- We did not visit outpatient services which operated in other locations. (cqc.org.uk)
- The center is a key part of the Campus Integration Project, a collaboration between BJC HealthCare and Washington University School of Medicine to consolidate adult patient services located across 32 locations into two distinct zones. (hok.com)
- 12 It proposed that the new facility be situated next to a major adult teaching hospital providing all medical and surgical specialties, and close to a major obstetric unit. (mja.com.au)
- The hospital comprises a newly built 1,109-bed adult hospital, a 256-bed children's hospital and two major Emergency Departments, one for adults and one for children, in addition to buildings retained from the former hospital. (wikipedia.org)
- While some parts of the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital have their own distinct identity and dedicated specialist staff, such as the Royal Hospital for Children, each is completely integrated with linkages for patient transfer, diagnostic services, emergency care and even a rapid access lift from the emergency helicopter pad on the roof of the adult hospital. (wikipedia.org)
- For example, the new children's hospital is not only linked to the adult hospital but also both the adult and children's hospitals are linked to the redeveloped maternity building and to the Neurosciences Institute. (wikipedia.org)
- The adult hospital, children's hospital and laboratory buildings were designed by Nightingale Associates, with construction carried out by Brookfield Multiplex , who previously built Wembley Stadium . (wikipedia.org)
- Emory Wesley Woods is a leading 44- bed hospital for Adult psychiatric care in Atlanta and the Southeast. (emoryhealthcare.org)
- The University of Chicago on Tuesday cleared a big obstacle to bringing adult trauma services to the South Side. (chicagotribune.com)
- The South Side has been without adult trauma care since Michael Reese Hospital in Bronzeville closed its center in 1991, forcing residents of communities that experience a disproportionate amount of gun violence to travel as far as 10 miles by ambulance to be treated. (chicagotribune.com)
- The hospital, which closed its adult trauma center in 1988, maintained that the expense of operating an adult trauma center should not fall on it alone, but rather be a regional effort. (chicagotribune.com)
- Without a significant expansion of our bed base, our commitments to improve access to specialty care, expand emergency services and establish a Level 1 adult trauma service cannot be fulfilled,' O'Keefe said. (chicagotribune.com)
- Hospital-Based Inpatient Psychiatric Services (HBIPS). (indeed.com)
- Assurance Health System is a hospital chain of short-term, inpatient geri-psychiatric hospitals that focus on the mental health needs of our senior population. (indeed.com)
- He added that a key part of the procurement process would be to assess if providers bidding to run the patient transfer element had "the capability and capacity" to deliver the service. (hsj.co.uk)
- Mr Abell said the STP would need to commission the new transfer service separately, so the service would not necessarily be run by the ambulance trust, which suffered a torrid winter and was forced to investigate potential patient harm and deaths caused by significant delays . (hsj.co.uk)
- Although day case admissions are reduced, the service will continue to provide a proportion of desensitisation admissions and patient receiving Omalizumab treatment at present. (plymouthhospitals.nhs.uk)
- As a result of significant increased patient demand for our services and our plan for the future healthcare needs of the community, we are extremely pleased to announce this further development of UH Ahuja Medical Center," said Thomas F. Zenty III, CEO of UH, in a release. (fiercehealthcare.com)
- To be true to this mission, the hospital team relies on many individuals, each equally important in helping us deliver the best patient and client experience for both you and your pet. (vcahospitals.com)
- Whether it's answering your calls, guiding you and your pet to the exam rooms or checking you in and out quickly, our Client Service representatives and Receptionists are dedicated to providing helpful client and patient support that raises the bar on customer service. (vcahospitals.com)
- According to Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, it involves a patient-centered model in which pharmacists accept ownership and accountability for both clinical and distributive functions. (drake.edu)
- ASHP's Pharmacy Practice Model Initiative has featured 20 hospitals and hospital systems on their website , spotlighting innovative practice models that have worked to improve efficiency, patient safety, and quality of care. (drake.edu)
- As several hospitals found, the centralized practice model, in which pharmacists were divided between clinical and distributive staff, was not effectively allowing for pharmacist to have maximal benefit on patient care. (drake.edu)
- The CEO and president of the University Maryland Medical Center apologized to a patient that was found on the street wearing only a thin hospital gown and socks and called the incident a failure. (baltimoresun.com)
- The University of Maryland Medical Center 's top executive apologized to a patient who was discharged and found on the street wearing only a thin hospital gown and socks outside its midtown facility, calling it an isolated incident. (baltimoresun.com)
- The new SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital includes all-private patient rooms, larger intensive care units and an expanded emergency department. (bnd.com)
- The renovated kidney transplant unit at SUNY Downstate's University Hospital of Brooklyn reimagines the inpatient care setting to increase patient and staff satisfaction. (hok.com)
- At this early stage we are keen to see what local people think of these ideas so we can incorporate public and patient views into our plans as they develop. (lutontoday.co.uk)
- This compromised process poses a significant and enduring risk to patient care and Queensland's paediatric, perinatal, adolescent and obstetric academic teaching hospital services. (mja.com.au)
- The Web site for Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals, its contents and programs, is provided for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice nor, is it intended to create any physician-patient relationship. (jefferson.edu)
- Fakeeh University Hospital [FUH] is the first hospital project in the DSO region aimed to cater to the family healthcare and patient-centered requirements of the growing community of residents in the region and its neighboring areas. (bi-me.com)
- We believe in optimizing healthcare through comprehensive solutions and products such as hospital and patient room furniture solutions, patient monitoring and critical care solutions, healthcare IT, radiology, oncology, neurosurgery solutions and neonatal solutions. (bi-me.com)
- Specialty quality indicators Patient experience feedback Patient experience feedback of services, treatment and care at UHB. (uhb.nhs.uk)
- In order to deliver the above accreditation effectively, participating organizations will need to demonstrate they have appropriate procedures and quality control protocols in place to demonstrate the reliability of its service from the referral to delivery of medical devices (products) for a patient. (ukas.com)
- In 2016, the Albert Lea hospital projected a loss of $8 million, though residents eagerly awaited release of Mayo's tax returns to separate fact from fiction. (thehealthcareblog.com)
- Allen Baumgarten, a Minneapolis-based independent healthcare analyst, utilizes public records to calculate hospital profits and losses - he estimates the Austin-Albert Lea campus generated a net income of $1.2 million in 2016. (thehealthcareblog.com)
- The University of Chicago Medical Center emergency room is currently in Mitchell Hospital, seen Feb. 17, 2016. (chicagotribune.com)
- On May 10, 2016, a state board approved U. of C. expansion plans that include a new location for a larger ER. (chicagotribune.com)
- Audiology Services are open for telephone, video and some limited booked face-to-face appointments for children and adults. (plymouthhospitals.nhs.uk)
- Our doctors are board certified and have faculty appointments at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry. (rochester.edu)
- Our hospitals are at breaking point and any more cuts to funding and services could have a devastating impact on waiting lists for surgeries, outpatient appointments and even emergency services. (fiannafail.ie)
- On that occasion Basildon and Brentwood Clinical Commissioning Group raised concerns about the local ambulance trust's capacity to deliver the service. (hsj.co.uk)
- GPs Information for GPs about University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust's services. (uhb.nhs.uk)
- West Cumberland Hospital is a general hospital providing a 24-hour A&E, a consultant-led maternity unit and special care baby unit, a range of specialist clinical services and an outpatients service. (www.nhs.uk)
- Proton International will build and own the center with UAB physicians providing clinical services and providing the leadership for education and research within the facility. (businesswire.com)
- University Maternity Hospital, Limerick is the second largest maternity hospital outside Dublin with an average of 5,000 births per year and the sole provider of obstetrical, midwifery and neonatal intensive care to the Mid-West region. (hse.ie)
- The community midwives provide an Early Transfer Home Service for low risk mothers and babies within a defined catchment area of Limerick City. (hse.ie)
- The Directorate is a clinical placement site for midwifery, nursing, physiotherapy and medical training affiliated with the University of Limerick. (hse.ie)
- Quality Improvement Plans based on the recommendation by HIQA Report following unannounced focused monitoring assessment at the University Maternity Hospital, Limerick on 10th July 2013. (hse.ie)
- University Hospital Limerick (formerly known as Limerick Regional Hospital or Mid-Western Regional Hospital, Limerick) is a hospital located in Dooradoyle, Limerick, Ireland. (wikipedia.org)
- In July 2011, it was reported that the hospital would undergo its third name change in five years to become University Hospital Limerick following the establishment of the Graduate Medical School at the University of Limerick which is affiliated to the hospital. (wikipedia.org)
- Since 2012 all six hospitals run by the HSE in the greater Mid-West Region have been operating under a single operating and governance structure known as the University of Limerick Hospitals Group. (wikipedia.org)
- University Hospital Limerick is the main teaching hospital of the group and is aligned with the Graduate Medical School at the University of Limerick. (wikipedia.org)
- A multidrug-resistant superbug was associated with 27 deaths in the midwest over a six-year period, the University of Limerick Hospitals Group has confirmed. (wikipedia.org)
- In 2009, Government plans to move certain services from Mid-Western Regional Hospital, Nenagh to Mid-Western Regional Hospital, Limerick, were met with protests from healthcare professionals and local residents, including a 4,000-person public demonstration. (wikipedia.org)
- Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said he does not yet "fully understand" why overcrowding is increasing in Cork, Limerick and Galway hospitals. (irishtimes.com)
- Sajadi, H.S., Hariri, M.H., Karimi, S. and Baratpour, S. (2006) Performance Self Assessment by the Excellence Model in Different Hospitals of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Healthcare Services. (scirp.org)
- Cllr Crowe was speaking as speculation grows that the HSE Service Plan for the West will see even more vital healthcare services cut. (fiannafail.ie)
- The people who will pay for this incompetence are the sick and needy who depend on our healthcare services. (fiannafail.ie)
- We provide the full spectrum of healthcare services. (bi-me.com)
- This will ensure essential healthcare services to meet the growing population demands. (bi-me.com)
- Campaigners told HSJ they were concerned it would not be possible to safely provide the transport service because of the shortage of paramedics and because of the capacity issues already facing the local NHS provider East of England Ambulance Service Trust. (hsj.co.uk)
- Our hospitals provide a range of respectful options, from burial to private cremation. (vcahospitals.com)
- The healthcare team at the hospital will provide you with the medicines required to treat your condition. (chuv.ch)
- An existing building on the hospital site will be redeveloped to create the new medical unit which will provide services such as chemotherapy, blood transfusion and rheumatology treatments. (nnuh.nhs.uk)
- Florida Hospital Orlando chose to partner clinical pharmacy specialists with generalist pharmacists to aid training and provide mentors for the new decentralized roles. (drake.edu)
- The hospital did not provide "basic humanity and compassion," he added. (baltimoresun.com)
- The role of Emergency Alert 112 is to provide a friendly, efficient and reliable service. (landspitali.is)
- The new outpatient care center will expand outpatient surgery services and provide additional clinical space for SLUCare physician practices. (bnd.com)
- St George's, working in partnership with the Royal Marsden Hospital, provide holistic care for children with cancer with our team of oncologists, radiologists, specialist nurses and paediatric surgeons. (stgeorges.nhs.uk)
- The paediatric oncology surgeons provide a state of the art surgical service for children with cancer and we have a world class reputation for the medical and surgical treatment of tumours such as neuroblastoma, wilms tumour, sarcomas and lymphomas. (stgeorges.nhs.uk)
- Working in partnership with the department of cardiothoracic surgery we also provide a service for the correction of pectus deformities of the chest. (stgeorges.nhs.uk)
- Some plans provide out of network benefits. (northshore.org)
- Saudi Arabia's leading healthcare provider Fakeeh Care has signed an agreement with Emitac Healthcare Solutions (EHS), a leading solutions provider in the MENA region, to provide advanced turnkey healthcare solutions to its Fakeeh University Hospital [FUH], a state-of-the-art hospital and medical university project being developed at Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO) integrated free zone Technology Park. (bi-me.com)
- Judge Paul Friedman of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia recently affirmed a determination by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Administrative Review Board (ARB) that three hospitals that contracted with a health maintenance organization (HMO) were federal subcontractors under the HMO's contract with the United States Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to provide medical services and supplies to federal employees. (crowell.com)
- The hospitals had contracts with UPMC Health Plan (the "Health Plan") to provide medical services and supplies to plan beneficiaries. (crowell.com)
- The Health Plan subsequently contracted with OPM to provide coverage for federal employees pursuant to the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program. (crowell.com)
- It will also free up space in the main Cromer Hospital building to deliver surgical treatments in dermatology, urology, vascular surgery and pain management. (nnuh.nhs.uk)
- Peace of mind for you and your family: The Advantage Health Cash Plan, now available through the University, means you can reclaim, up to set limits, the costs for dentistry, opticians, chiropody, homeopathy, hospital stays and other treatments. (westfieldhealth.com)
- That also included UH Seidman Cancer Center, UH Cleveland Medical Center's Center for Emergency Medicine, and the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital. (fiercehealthcare.com)
- Medical care, surgery, and children's services had improved. (cqc.org.uk)
- Any child that requires hospitalization is referred to Golisano Children's Hospital . (rochester.edu)
- At $754 million the new C.S. Mott Children's Hospital and Von Voigtlander Women's Hospital building is the most expensive project in University of Michigan history and one of the costliest in the state. (annarbor.com)
- U-M receives a $6.5 million donation from philanthropist Charles Stewart Mott to build its first children's hospital. (annarbor.com)
- The C.S. Mott Children's Hospital opens. (annarbor.com)
- The Maternal Child Health Center opens, expanding U-M's children's and women's services, specifically the Birth Center and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. (annarbor.com)
- U-M officials ask the Board of Regents to approve a new C.S. Mott Children's Hospital and Von Voigtlander Hospital building. (annarbor.com)
- Welcome to Cork University Hospital Children's Services. (hse.ie)
- As part of the Northwell Health system, we work in partnership with the renowned Cohen Children's Medical Center in New Hyde Park so that your child will benefit from the professional expertise of two of the finest hospitals in the country. (northwell.edu)
- The inscrutable political decision to relocate services away from a major teaching hospital campus and into a merged Queensland Children's Hospital was determined without broad stakeholder consultation or a transparent and accountable business case. (mja.com.au)
- 6 In 2008, the Garling inquiry recommended consideration of a single merged quaternary and tertiary children's hospital in New South Wales. (mja.com.au)
- On 29 March 2006, the Mellis report on paediatric cardiac services in Queensland recommended that the then three providers of Brisbane's fragmented tertiary paediatric services - Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) on the University of Queensland's Herston campus, Mater Children's Hospital (MCH) and the Prince Charles Hospital's paediatric cardiac surgery service - be merged to form a single new hospital. (mja.com.au)
- On 30 March 2006, following the tabling of the Mellis report, the Queensland Premier informed Parliament: "We will never close the Mater Children's Hospital. (mja.com.au)
- St George's Hospital is the regional center of excellence for emergency surgical conditions in children. (stgeorges.nhs.uk)
- St George's Hospital is a center of excellence for the care of children with chest disorders ranging from congenital lung lesions such as cystic adenomatoid malformations and lung sequestrations to severe chest infections such as empyema thoracis. (stgeorges.nhs.uk)
- This study aimed to evaluate the performance of managers of Tehran University of Medical Sciences' Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospitals from the viewpoint of personnel, based on the JCI Accreditation Model. (scirp.org)
- This study is a descriptive-analytical research and a cross-sectional study in 2014 which has been conducted among the 311 personnel of two hospitals of obstetrics and gynecology of Tehran University of Medical Sciences. (scirp.org)
- David Turok, M.D., is an Associate Professor in the University of Utah Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and is board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and Family Practice. (utah.edu)
- Through consultation with the veterinarian and the hospital staff, the last days of a pet's life can be comfortable and can reflect the care and love that the pet has experienced throughout its entire life. (vcahospitals.com)
- Our hospital offers emergency care. (vcahospitals.com)
- The COVID-19 pandemic is driving enormous demand for virtual mental health care services. (fiercehealthcare.com)
- Explore our veterinarians' biographies and learn about the individuals who make our hospital an excellent choice for your pet's care. (vcahospitals.com)
- Explore our support team members' biographies and learn about the individuals who make our hospital such a good choice for your pet's care. (vcahospitals.com)
- Just as we emphasize health, we also understand the value of providing a full line of care to our clients, which may include boarding and/or grooming services. (vcahospitals.com)
- All hospitals, hospices and day treatment centres that give NHS-funded care are subject to a PLACE inspection. (wikipedia.org)
- Carol Edwards, Public Governor and Chair of the Cromer Appeal Sub-committee, said: "We are working with Cromer Community & Hospital Friends and other organisations to raise the money and enhance the care available for local people and we will be publicising this more over the forthcoming months, including how individuals and groups can help with fundraising. (nnuh.nhs.uk)
- Mohan said she received proper care while in the hospital and that the incident happened after discharge. (baltimoresun.com)
- Has 24-hour accountability for the management of Perioperative Services (Operating Room, Pre-Admission Testing, Post Anesthesia Care. (indeed.com)
- Provides, as requested, consulting services to non-MCHS owned health care entities for purposes of building targeted relationships. (indeed.com)
- Landspitali is the leading hospital in Iceland and the largest workplace for employees in health care. (landspitali.is)
- Because of that, you may receive two separate bills for your care-one from Highland Hospital and one from your provider. (rochester.edu)
- 74% staff recommend this hospital for care. (www.nhs.uk)
- U-M opens its Women's Hospital as a center dedicated to the care of pregnant women. (annarbor.com)
- Last year, NHS England outlined a new approach for health care providers to help ensure that services are planned by place rather than individual institutions. (lutontoday.co.uk)
- On Monday 6 March, we began the first in a series of events to gather views on how the Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes (BLMK) Sustainability and Transformation Plan (STP) could transform hospital-based care in the region. (lutontoday.co.uk)
- No decisions have yet been made about how the BLMK STP will transform health and social care for the better, and this is a chance for local people to influence, inform and shape plans for the area - it is not a consultation. (lutontoday.co.uk)
- We are working hard to ensure the thousands of staff working in the health and care system locally are involved in and informed about plans as they develop. (lutontoday.co.uk)
- This multidisciplinary center integrates medical support services to deliver seamless care in an easy-to-navigate urban campus. (hok.com)
- Dr. Arora also practices at University of Chicago Hospitals Primary Care Group in Chicago, IL. (sharecare.com)
- The unit prides itself in delivering quality care close to home and thus has created a network of interlinked partnership with local district general hospitals in South West London. (stgeorges.nhs.uk)
- Children in need of dental care benefit from the Pediatric Dental Residency Program at Staten Island University Hospital. (northwell.edu)
- National guidelines are needed to ensure best practice in the future planning and auditing of major health care projects. (mja.com.au)
- 1 Australia's academic teaching hospitals play a vital role in advancing health care by combining research, service delivery and education. (mja.com.au)
- The highly skilled gynecologists at Jefferson offer women access to state-of-the-art gynecological care and services that range from routine exams to the latest minimally invasive procedures. (jefferson.edu)
- A grassroots group, Save Our Hospital , galvanized the community by answering "we like our ice cream and inpatient care in Albert Lea. (thehealthcareblog.com)
- His decision also has significant implications for companies outside the health care industry if they enter into contracts with prime federal contractors, unaware that they are providing goods or services that will be used to satisfy government contracts. (crowell.com)
- IOWA CITY - While warning of an unprecedented mountain of financial challenges ahead and a likely $2 million deficit at the end of what began as a banner budget year, University of Iowa Health Care officials on Thursday also touted remarkable achievements so far in their COVID-19 response. (thegazette.com)
- Duke Eye Center offers comprehensive eye care services in the Durham area. (dukehealth.org)
- Mitchell Hospital would be dedicated to cancer care. (chicagotribune.com)
- Dozens of South Side residents who had traveled to the Illinois State University campus to show their support for U. of C.'s health care plans applauded the rhetorical question. (chicagotribune.com)
- It's a rare show of unity in the health care industry, where hospitals usually oppose a competitor's attempts to expand. (chicagotribune.com)
- Suntha, the Baltimore hospital's president and CEO, said the hospital system is investigating the incident and is talking to everyone who came into contact with the woman, including guards, nurses and doctors. (baltimoresun.com)
- We rated seven of the hospital's eight services as good and one as requires improvement. (cqc.org.uk)
- We rated three of the hospital's five services as good and two as requires improvement. (cqc.org.uk)
- At the Staten Island University Hospital's Pediatric Cardiology Program, we specialize in state-of-the-art technology that often doesn't require surgery, making us a frontrunner in the treatment of children with heart problems. (northwell.edu)
- Previous evidences revealed that family planning service utilization positively contributes to the reduction of maternal deaths. (springer.com)
- Memorial Hospital in Belleville recently opened Memorial Hospital East in Shiloh. (bnd.com)
- She currently practices at University of Chicago Hospital Hematology Oncology and is affiliated with Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, Mount Sinai Hospital and Northwestern Memorial Hospital. (sharecare.com)
- The two-year construction process is expected to begin this year with an opening planned for 2019. (businesswire.com)
- It was someone who had very advanced cancer before the coronavirus infection," he said in affirming the hospital is ready for any potential surge. (thegazette.com)
- The FUH is equipped to offer secondary and tertiary medical services supported by comprehensive diagnostic facilities. (bi-me.com)
- Watch back: Micheál Martin TD's speech at the Jack Lynch Symposium in University College Cork. (fiannafail.ie)
- Our maternity service delivers almost 5,000 babies a year and provides a special regional service for complicated pregnancies. (stgeorges.nhs.uk)
- Our hospital offers many General Surgery Services that include a variety of common and elective procedures performed under general. (vcahospitals.com)
- Successful hospital reconfigurations are associated with a convincing case and majority clinician buy-in. (mja.com.au)
- Senior clinicians and local campaigners have raised safety concerns over plans for a major reconfiguration of stroke services in Essex. (hsj.co.uk)
- East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest hospital trusts in England. (wikipedia.org)
- Some services at this hospital are provided by other trusts. (www.nhs.uk)
- State officials have also discussed opening recently closed hospitals to help house and treat many individuals. (wksu.org)
- In voting in favor of the project, board member and Chicagoan Joel Johnson looked at U. of C. hospital officials and asked, 'What took so long? (chicagotribune.com)
- Three months later, though, U. of C. dropped those plans and said it would bring the trauma center to its Hyde Park medical campus. (chicagotribune.com)
- 2 Thus, women who have had an abortion and who risk another unwanted pregnancy represent an important group whose family planning needs remain unmet. (guttmacher.org)
- In the 1990s, several international reproductive health organizations heeded the call to link abortion clients with family planning services to break the cycle of unintended pregnancy and abortion. (guttmacher.org)
- Where abortion is illegal, these programs are geared toward linking women who have undergone treatment for incomplete abortion with family planning services. (guttmacher.org)
- Where the procedure is legal, these programs focus on providing contraceptive information and services to abortion clients to help them avoid further unintended pregnancies. (guttmacher.org)
- Although abortion legalization reduced the number of maternal deaths throughout Turkey, effective links between abortion and family planning services were not created. (guttmacher.org)
- 11 Service provision at many sites was disjointed, and several medical and administrative barriers restricted abortion clients' access to family planning services. (guttmacher.org)
- Many family planning providers, for example, would not offer immediate post-abortion insertion of the IUD, citing that it would alter the normal course of bleeding, which they needed to observe to verify the completeness of the abortion procedure. (guttmacher.org)
- Galway's Merlin Park campus should be considered as a location for a new hospital, according to the head of the west region's public hospital group. (irishtimes.com)
- The university occupies 2,141 acres (866 ha) near the coast of the Pacific Ocean with the main campus resting on approximately 1,152 acres (466 ha). (wikipedia.org)
- When the Regents of the University of California originally authorized the San Diego campus in 1956, it was planned to be a graduate and research institution, providing instruction in the sciences, mathematics, and engineering. (wikipedia.org)
- Designs were unveiled for the hospital campus in November 2009, with public funding being approved. (wikipedia.org)
- Early pregnancy assessment services through our Early Pregnancy Assessment Unit (EPAU) are in place to support early pregnancy loss and are delivered in a multidisciplinary environment supported by our counseling service. (hse.ie)
- Sadeghi, A. and Hejazi, A. (2012) Self-Assessment Based on EFQM Excellence Model in Teaching Hospitals in Bojnurd. (scirp.org)
- Torabi Pour, A. and Rekab Eslamizadehs, S. (2011) Self-Assessment Based on EFQM Excellence Model in Ahvaz Selected Hospitals. (scirp.org)
- A 1994 assessment of abortions provided in 26 public and university hospitals in Turkey indicated that 74% were performed using MVA instruments. (guttmacher.org)
- NNUH has agreed to redevelop one of the original buildings on the Cromer & District Hospital site and bring it up to modern standards. (nnuh.nhs.uk)
- According to the University of North Carolina's Center for Health Services Research, 83 rural hospitals have closed since 2010. (thehealthcareblog.com)
- While no one is questioning legality of these investments, ethically the loss of rural hospitals is hard to reconcile when Mayo pours $1.34 billion into offshore tax havens to reduce their tax liability. (thehealthcareblog.com)
- Affordable health plans with cash benefits, a fantastic range of rewards and fast access to private surgery. (westfieldhealth.com)
- The University of Sheffield is working with award-winning Westfield Health to bring you affordable everyday healthcare and private surgery plans. (westfieldhealth.com)
- The use of therapeutic colour schemes throughout the hospital has been carefully selected by interior design specialists to soothe, reduce stress and enhance well being. (wikipedia.org)
- Relatives who have traveled abroad are asked to postpone visits to the hospital until 14 days have passed since arriving in the country or until the results of two COVID-19 tests with approx. (landspitali.is)
- Announced Monday, UH said it will break ground this fall on the building that will include labor and delivery, a NICU, sports rehab, a women's health and comprehensive breast health center, and other services. (fiercehealthcare.com)
- The project will include adding a second five-floor hospital tower and a two-floor, 64,000-square-foot sports medicine complex to the southwest side of the existing buildings. (fiercehealthcare.com)
- The NHS pays for the staffing and running costs of Cromer & District Hospital and this will include the new unit. (nnuh.nhs.uk)
- His areas of clinical interest and expertise include all aspects of women's healthcare, particularly family planning. (utah.edu)
- The retained buildings include maternity services, the Institute of Neurological Sciences and the Langlands Unit for medicine of the elderly and rehabilitation. (wikipedia.org)
- Ethiopia is a Sub Saharan African country with an estimated contraceptive prevalence rate of 36% and 22% unmet need for family planning service among married women. (springer.com)
- Medicare Part A covers your visit to this hospital facility, and Medicare Part B covers the professional services of the physician/provider who provides your treatment. (rochester.edu)
- Planning and pre-treatment will continue to be done at UAB's Hazelrig-Salter Radiation Oncology Center and medical staff will be exclusively from UAB. (businesswire.com)
- For this project UAB and PI have selected Varian Medical Systems, an innovator in proton therapy systems Varian has been a longtime partner with UAB in the delivery of radiation therapy, and this new proton system will integrate UAB's existing network of Varian products, including TrueBeam linear accelerators, Eclipse treatment planning, and ARIA information system. (businesswire.com)
- From money back for essential health bills, diagnosis and treatment, to cash payouts if you ever need to stay in hospital or have a baby, you might be surprised what's included in your cash plan. (westfieldhealth.com)
- Learning of a potential problem before birth helps doctors plan prompt, appropriate treatment. (northwell.edu)
- Also, U-M receives a $25 million donation toward the hospital from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation . (annarbor.com)
- Client satisfaction influences the use of Family Planning and other reproductive health services. (springer.com)
- It is because of these views that many hospitals and hospital systems are putting an emphasis on collaborative practice and moving toward a more decentralized practice model. (drake.edu)
- But the discharge policies can differ by hospital and the practice of hospital dumping persists. (baltimoresun.com)
- Our practice has partnered with the Highland Hospital Hospitalist Service . (rochester.edu)
- Dr. Arora graduated from University of Washington School of Medicine in 1998 and has been in practice for 18 years. (sharecare.com)
- Hospital systems complain they are crumbling under the weight of lower reimbursements, rising bad debt from high-deductible plans, and dwindling admissions. (thehealthcareblog.com)
- Cromer & District Hospital is due to be expanded as part of the future plans by the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust which runs the hospital. (nnuh.nhs.uk)