A nationwide shortage of intensive-care specialists has left hospitals scrambling to provide timely care to the sickest of patients. |
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Though tourism booms in Hawaii, for example, aboriginal Hawaiians rank among the poorest and sickest inhabitants on the island. |
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The oldest and sickest miners already have priority, but Mr Wilson announced that widows of former colliers would also get fast-track treatment. |
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You know, patients with obesity and morbid obesity, are some of the sickest patients that surgeons see. |
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Harried health workers picked through the impatient crowd, sorting out the sickest children. |
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The medical wards of hospitals admit the oldest and sickest people in our community. |
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In his sickest film, a group of teenagers exploit and abuse the physically dysfunctional. |
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Firms are today allowed to pick the safest patients and reject the sickest. |
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Equitable Life, the sickest of all the country's life assurers, got out of shares altogether. |
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It saddened me to know that many of my sickest patients could have had better outcomes had they been in Canada. |
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The system transports those who are sickest to centres that have the resources to manage their illness. |
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It also means making every effort to evacuate the sickest and most dependent patients first. |
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I know the member saw what I saw and that he would agree with me that it is the sickest stuff that could ever exist. |
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In hospitals the purpose of triage is to prioritize care for patients so that the sickest patients are seen first. |
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There was much irony in that the sickest patients presented to the outpatient clinic instead of to the regional hospital. |
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America's biggest department-store group, Sears Holdings, is one of its sickest. |
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It is the sickest who should be treated first, not the richest. |
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The state and federal rules around mental illness are built upon a delusion: that the sickest among us should always be in control of their own treatment, and that deinstitutionalization is the more humane route. |
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Equitable Life, one of the sickest of them, has recently slashed payouts again and increased penalties on those who attempt to cash in policies early. |
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It will also help with the important task of ensuring the sickest people are treated first, regardless of who their primary care provider is or where they live. |
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The single mother asked him if he could tell her which one of her children was the sickest because she only had enough money for the medicine for one. |
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Fully understanding wait times, for example, requires us to have more data on the clinical conditions and their severity so that we can ensure the sickest patients get seen first. |
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But those in miserable relationships may be the sickest of all. |
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Families are reminded that the Emergency Room does not treat patients on a first-come basis, but that priority is assigned to the sickest children. |
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The staff at CHEO is continually adjusting to meet the demand for service and thank the community for their patience and understanding as we focus on getting the sickest children cared for first. |
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However, I fully agree with, for example, Mrs Korhola and Mrs Hassi, who said that we should refocus it on the Baltic Sea, because that probably is the sickest sea we have in Europe today. |
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Prior to Cedars' involvement in breathing new life into the oncology floor on 7 Medical, rooms were outdated and inadequate to serve the needs of our sickest patients. |
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Since that time, new sources of multilateral and bilateral funding have committed billions of dollars to AIDS care and treatment for the sickest and neediest patients. |
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They claim that a co-existing program, shored up by premium support, would leave Medicare only the sickest, poorest patients and drive up government costs. |
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