The 1994 rulemaking included definitions for antiseptic drugs, broad spectrum activity, and healthcare antiseptics. |
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Finding an appropriate treatment has created difficulty for the healthcare provider. |
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He said it was of great concern to him that unqualified practitioners in healthcare were not answerable to any regulatory authority. |
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In response to the vote, the Liberals have hinted they are going to look elsewhere to fulfil our healthcare needs. |
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Access to advanced medical devices is key to ensuring that the nation's healthcare system keeps pace with a population that is growing and aging. |
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Chisholm says he is firmly anchored in publicly funded healthcare, and brandishes a copy of the Wanless Report as his New Year holiday reading. |
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Ontario's minister of health acknowledged the heroic work of healthcare workers, and this was an important act of reciprocity. |
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Other children attended through recommendation from social workers and healthcare staff. |
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I am concerned that you are proceeding without healthcare in this wolfish climate. |
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Everywhere SARS has struck, healthcare workers have been its primary victims. |
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The reports are also available to purchasers and consumers so they can use the data when selecting healthcare providers. |
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The outcomes of most studies were metrics assessing the process of healthcare delivery with and without decision support systems. |
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This book provides a most informative guide to how drastic funding cuts have affected healthcare delivery. |
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Bupa and several other companies offer private medical healthcare and are worth considering. |
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In the Australian healthcare system general practitioners provide the most accessible primary health care for adolescents. |
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It covers 4300 journals devoted to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, healthcare systems, and the preclinical sciences. |
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Therefore, on the face of it, the recent directive is a praiseworthy effort to control the costs of healthcare that ordinary people have to bear. |
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It is seen as a development that puts Sligo at the cutting edge of 21st century technology training in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sector. |
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After the Second World War a basic living allowance, healthcare and education were provided to the less fortunate. |
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A central pot to pay for healthcare for foreign visitors had been distributed to local health services on the basis of historic payments. |
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Today, franchising has forayed into all sectors, ranging from food and beverages to childcare and healthcare. |
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Women's vulnerability has been exacerbated by unequal access to basic resources, especially prenatal and post-natal healthcare services. |
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The law is far-reaching and has attempted to change many aspects of healthcare related to patient privacy and insurance portability. |
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The first cluster was that of healthcare workers in the two wards that he stayed before he was isolated. |
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No healthcare workers in the clinic or close contacts of the patients became infected. |
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For example, healthcare planners may need information about the total annual budget required to provide a treatment at a particular hospital. |
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They stressed, however, that they would only support this option on condition that there was no reduction in the level of healthcare provision. |
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Now at the beginning of the twenty first century, healthcare and architecture are again inflecting each other in interesting ways. |
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Patients expected competent nursing care and clear, consistent communication and coordination between members of the healthcare team. |
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It would be inequitable and inhumane to limit healthcare only to those who have a current or future economic benefit to society. |
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It is an indisputable fact that demand for healthcare will always outstrip supply. |
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Many large corporates have taken commendable steps to improve workplace posture and healthcare. |
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There is so much room for improvement with our sport, education, healthcare and emergency services. |
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The patient must be given enough information to allow for an educated and reasoned healthcare decision. |
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Dental healthcare workers also often need to be educated about this subject. |
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In the same way that hospitals are the acute end of the healthcare system, prisons should be the acute end of the penal system. |
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Management of alcohol withdrawal in elderly persons should be closely supervised by a healthcare professional. |
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Payers, including health insurers and governments, are trying to rein in healthcare costs, and pharmaceuticals are a prime target. |
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It defends itself by saying it pays competitive wages and provides employees low cost, catastrophic healthcare coverage. |
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These are in addition to conventional healthcare sites, such as health centres, antenatal clinics, general practice surgeries, and hospitals. |
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She insists that the British consensus around publicly funded healthcare is not eroding. |
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Patriarchy is embedded in systems of education, healthcare, economic activity, social order and political representation. |
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Firms syndicate risks in the design, development, production and distribution of healthcare products and services where profits are indicated. |
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Such an institution might boast not only the healthcare equivalent of hot-desking but also, for instance, operating theatres without walls. |
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Consultants questioned the long-term financial sustainability of the healthcare system. |
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Before enrollment in the study, each patient or the patient's designated healthcare surrogate provided written informed consent. |
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Not all hospitals and healthcare facilities offer palliative care services. |
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The committee is comprised of six chiropractors, four other healthcare professionals, and one public adviser. |
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It was the beginning of a new phase in chiropractic and complementary healthcare! |
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This means its products are suitable for use in overseas markets and in the broader healthcare sector. |
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Sixty-one percent of women, versus 45 percent of men, say that the healthcare system in America today needs a major overhaul. |
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We radically overhaul our system of healthcare, and then do the thing that benefits our corporations. |
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Poverty, substance abuse and lack of access to community healthcare all take a toll. |
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The goals of healthcare policy are in danger of becoming subsidiary to those of the pharmaceutical industry. |
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And then there are the high rollers, representing chambers of commerce, big business, the healthcare, banking, and insurance industries. |
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In 2001 he restored free basic healthcare, and the number of hospital outpatients almost doubled. |
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The major obstacle for implementing any information system is the extra work required, especially in the hectic healthcare setting. |
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We looked at the healthcare industry and the ophthalmic spectrum as areas of very favorable market potential. |
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At its heart is a fundamental disagreement about how best to provide the highest quality and most efficient healthcare to Scots. |
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My research group runs training courses in communication skills for healthcare professionals working in oncology. |
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Drug information provides a challenging and stimulating career path for nurses, scientists, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals. |
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The left champions the equal right to healthcare and the sanctity of childhood and old age. |
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They continue to make the assertion that contraception, sterilization, and abortion-inducing drugs are part of healthcare. |
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The thread is dealing with a potential loss of hard-earned freedom disguised as healthcare reform. |
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Those born to poor parents are handicapped from birth by poor schooling, poor healthcare, and frequently poor nutrition. |
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The government has just launched a scheme to sell occupational healthcare to the private sector. |
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With the diversification in the healthcare market, most obstetricians now have demanding peripatetic work schedules. |
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The policy appears to be to ignore these people, starve them out, deny them healthcare and they will either die or go away. |
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We provide new clothing, a shower, new haircuts by professional hairdressers and access to healthcare. |
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User fees are just one more wrinkle in the already Byzantine complexity of healthcare economics. |
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She had little involvement with activities such as volunteerism and healthcare. |
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As Africa attempts to achieve ambitious millennium development goals, many critical challenges confront healthcare systems. |
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They are entirely guesswork, speculative and based on unsound mathematics designed to promote the private healthcare system. |
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Most of these are in defence, industrial vertical markets such as telcoms and automation, and healthcare. |
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With charges for speciality services steadily rising, healthcare moves out of the reach of the common man. |
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Prison healthcare services are undoubtedly served by highly committed professionals from different specialisms, professions, and agencies. |
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The United States valorised and rewarded veterans with compensation and their own healthcare system. |
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The bottom line is that another crisis is brewing and again it revolves around healthcare. |
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In a recent newspaper column, Paul resurrects the medical care debate, and strongly urges the implementation of a socialist system of healthcare. |
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They need to get high-quality healthcare, which has all along been the privilege of the middle and upper classes. |
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A move towards social insurance would not necessarily create a two-tier healthcare system, the report states. |
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Examples include the use of hypodermic needles designed to protect healthcare workers against exposure to HIV from needle sticks. |
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I mean, he's already on the road holding town meetings on children's healthcare needs. |
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Will's columns can sometimes be a bore, ripping a social healthcare program here and our educational system's shortcomings there. |
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Private healthcare is a huge boondoggle for insurance companies and related industries who have enormous influence over both political parties. |
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It is an unenviable task, yet it is a vital one if a modern healthcare system is to be delivered and patient expectations are to be met. |
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Public health should, I believe, be at the core of the work of all healthcare professionals it should not be seen simply as a bolt-on. |
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Tammy thinks access to clean water, uncontaminated food, and healthcare are human needs. |
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Isn't healthcare and all the radiological scanning you want an unalienable right granted to us by our forefathers? |
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Last month, she even appeared on the same platform as former House speaker Newt Gingrich to discuss healthcare reform. |
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An open label design was chosen to simulate the conditions under which a healthcare provider or migraine patient might introduce a new therapy. |
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It will remain a state-owned monopoly, providing healthcare free at the point of need. |
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Prison healthcare centres, although commonly called hospitals, are not like NHS hospitals but more like sickbays with primary care cover. |
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The cost of patents on biologicals used in healthcare and medicines would be even higher and more horrific. |
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Targeted pharmaceuticals and biologics do work for the betterment of healthcare by reducing the cost and time of development and time to market. |
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Confusingly, healthcare professionals sometimes refer to miscarriage as spontaneous abortion. |
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The plans will just fragment healthcare and create further distance between patient and doctor. |
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Some of these amount to a biting criticism of our modern healthcare system. |
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Each ward will have three senior sisters, sisters, staff nurses and healthcare assistants in the team on hand to help and advise patients. |
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The employer's contribution toward healthcare has been a part of their compensation. |
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The primary purpose of the varicella immunisation programme for healthcare workers is to protect seronegative patients. |
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The philosophy underpinning integrated healthcare places considerable emphasis on empowerment and self-help. |
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We're told that we've been getting fatter for thirty years, and that this thickening of our waistlines portends a coming healthcare catastrophe. |
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The last decade has seen a revolution in healthcare as more and more hospitals become convinced of the therapeutic power of humour. |
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An important aspect of every healthcare system is its therapeutic strategy. |
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Also, road traffic police, low-level administrative servicemen, and healthcare staff have been the most frequent targets of bribery. |
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This is not good news for the development of a balanced physician workforce thought to be necessary for effective, sustainable healthcare. |
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The tension between access and quality that exists in any healthcare system is aggravated when that system is seriously under-resourced. |
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The dispute here is a tempest in a teapot created by impoverished healthcare budgets that make the above steps unaffordable. |
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More recently, a European project recommended the accreditation of healthcare related software, telemedicine, and internet sites. |
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They simply provide a fixed-dollar wage supplement, which employees can then use as they see fit to purchase their own healthcare services. |
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As healthcare providers, we often wonder whether it is ethical to use a control group or not. |
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During the Nineties healthcare firms were keen to divest themselves of their interests in vaccines. |
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Despite this, managed care has recently been criticised by the public, healthcare professionals, and politicians. |
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All aspects of healthcare have been substantially influenced by managed care. |
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These give clear advice for more junior doctors and are applicable to all healthcare systems in the developed world. |
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She stressed that the trust was absolutely committed to not using more beds for private healthcare than it could reprovide elsewhere. |
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They manage both to bring more money into healthcare, and to spend it more efficiently. |
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Bizarrely, only six items describe the unique qualities that distinguish a doctor from other healthcare workers. |
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It would take only an assertive patient and a confident healthcare provider who is willing to listen. |
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Communication barriers are increasingly common in healthcare today as the population becomes more culturally diverse. |
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Training in the recognition and management of aggressive and assaultive behavior may be lifesaving for healthcare workers. |
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He said the primary concern was ascertaining the healthcare needs of the patients. |
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Anyway, some have asked us to query our readers since we are in touch with so many people in the healthcare industry. |
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In public healthcare systems, physicians are often salaried employees with compensation plans that may act as disincentives for innovation. |
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The network routers do not know if the packets they forward contain healthcare information or movies. |
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Prisoners must file a formal grievance to appeal a medical decision, since healthcare is intertwined with strictly correctional functions. |
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The moral of the story is that living wills and powers of attorney for healthcare are important to have even if you're young. |
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The healthcare company has recently got rid of the low-margin products, such as Elastoplast, with which it is most associated. |
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There would be a rollback of tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans to pay for healthcare and other social programs. |
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Some healthcare providers indicate that they will archive medical records for a person's lifetime plus seven years. |
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Health economists have long noted variations in healthcare utilization by comparing geographic areas. |
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The most probable field will be that of public administration, healthcare management and NGO management. |
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There's a guy peddling alternative healthcare all over Scotland, strutting about like a guru, who must be raking it in. |
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Private healthcare spending therefore goes disproportionately toward expensive eleventh-hour measures unlikely to extend life for very long and to pricey lifestyle drugs. |
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He's been forced to abjure his most important achievement as governor, his healthcare plan. |
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I work in healthcare, and I see on many charts of women raising children lists of antidepressants and antianxiety meds. |
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Right now the healthcare systems is like someone using words that are in some sort of ballpark but don't quite fit. |
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It was ballsy of him to reinforce his determination to overhaul healthcare. |
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Labour sources have indicated they are likely to accept the proposals for free dental checks as part of a larger package to improve dental healthcare. |
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Duemler's lawyer will argue that, with a private hospital, such groups get to queue-jump those in the public system, creating a two-tier healthcare system. |
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Frustration and weariness permeates most of the debate about the inequality of the healthcare system, with public waiting lists topping 29,000 in December. |
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The Conservatives railroaded through their market-led reforms, imposing the number-crunchers on hospitals to find out, for the first time, what healthcare really cost. |
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This organisation will administrate all public hospitals and State healthcare facilities in central and south western Sydney, including Balmain and Rozelle hospitals. |
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Prior to the 1900s, the approaches to wellness and healthcare included allopathy, homeopathy, and naturopathy as well as a variety of cultural practices and folk remedies. |
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Junior nurses and healthcare assistants more involved in physical care seemed able to recognise that there was more to care than drugs, surgery, and invasive procedures. |
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The Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee provides an in-depth review and guideline for hand antisepsis in healthcare settings. |
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This study aimed to determine the knowledge of elderly inpatients in the United Kingdom on living wills and their healthcare choices should they write such a will. |
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For these reasons, split ductless systems are frequently found in educational and healthcare facilities, computer rooms, lobbies and building entryways. |
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When it came to healthcare Lewis said his government had prepared legislation and made arrangements for the introduction of a National Health Insurance Scheme. |
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These safety shields will reduce the risk of accidental exposure of healthcare workers to infectious agents through contaminated sharps in the workplace. |
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Through its influence on the ruling party, the association forced Japan's Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare to take heed and dictated much of healthcare policy. |
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In April, the VA itself confirmed that prolonged waits for healthcare led to the deaths of 23 veterans in recent years. |
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To be sure many people with good intentions are working toward solving the healthcare crisis. |
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A women from McAllen is a 250-mile drive to san Antonio to get the healthcare she needs. |
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The formula didn't work as it was tied to economic growth, not the increase in healthcare costs. |
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It's worrying that mistakes that would stand out a mile to patients are being taken as gospel for all sorts of decisions made by healthcare staff, insurers and solicitors. |
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Stockton had his own go at the healthcare.gov help desk yesterday, and posted the exchange on his website. |
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More people are open to the idea of incorporating yoga into their overall healthcare routine. |
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Increased access to reproductive healthcare has resulted in better maternal and infant health outcomes. |
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Nonetheless, the utilization of thermography as a breast cancer screening tool has been a very controversial topic within the healthcare community for the past decade. |
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Ironically, those people who make the greatest demands on the healthcare system are those facing the greatest barriers to using online communication tools. |
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A It's all too easy sometimes to forget the healthcare basics. |
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The best current methods for transplant surgery or against organ rejection cannot be separated from the research and healthcare settings that make such practices possible. |
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But the trio decided to finance their healthcare expansion by placing a cap on untaxed health benefits. |
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Todd is at his best discussing the unbelievably botched rollout of healthcare.gov. |
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The same healthbanks could act as clearing houses for biobanks, other healthcare resources and IT-intensive databases held in public-private partnerships. |
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I think what we really need is a bipartisanship approach to healthcare. |
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It was an unmitigated disaster, and Lee compares it to the healthcare.gov rollout. |
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Pace also hinted that it was contemplating diversification into healthcare products such as heart or insulin monitors and security products for homes and businesses. |
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Not only does the Turkana's lifestyle provide a challenge for health care, but the region's poor roads and bridges also hamper healthcare delivery. |
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He tried to pass healthcare reform but newt Gingrich and the GOP-controlled House and Senate shot it down. |
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Yet, despite 41 million people with no health insurance and millions more underinsured, we spend far more per capita on healthcare than any other nation. |
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And who can overlook the munificent healthcare plans union members get? |
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Could owners who objected to vaccinations, on religious grounds, delete such healthcare provisions from their coverage? |
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Along with healthcare and welfare transfers, the politique familiale is one of the pillars of the French welfare state. |
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It includes magnificent cycle lanes, bounteous fish counters in supermarkets, excellent public transport, Spanish healthcare and, of course, the weather. |
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Delivery of healthcare expertise can be networked through health centres in villages and beyond extending the reach of healthcare to places where it does not exist. |
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He is popular with staff and is extremely good at multidisciplinary medicine with enviable insight and respect for other specialists and healthcare workers. |
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One of the main bugaboos that Americans have about national healthcare is the fear that it means long waiting times for office visits and elective surgery. |
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The centre's healthcare unit is staffed by a manger and ten nurses. |
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And wealth buys you clean water, sanitation, and healthcare. |
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We expect a step change in state-provided healthcare, but we live with a political orthodoxy that prevents politicians from raising the tax required. |
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One obvious barrier is that healthcare systems are culturally, politically, economically, and socially bound in a way that cardiological interventions are not. |
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The healthcare worker injured herself on the exposed needle. |
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He hews to the liberal line on universal healthcare and increasing wages, but he has displayed more interest in the subject of international crime. |
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As a healthcare professional that is what I observe over and again. |
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The Russian healthcare system is moving from a model based on cheap, poor quality labour to one with fewer, skilled people supported by modern technology. |
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The families of 24 children have called on the ministers for education and healthcare to reverse a recent trend to switch its focus away from health services. |
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While most healthcare workers were committed and dedicated to their profession, some still used lack of resources as an excuse to let standards slip. |
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Needing to prove that compassion is not a luxury but a fundamental requirement of a healthcare system is a damning indictment of our current ways of thinking. |
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Patients also felt they had been injured as a result of inequity of access to healthcare due to the high cost of primary care and social deprivation. |
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A principal feature of the healthcare philosophy is that of individual responsibility for health and the need for copayment for services provided. |
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A national network of large-scale contract irradiation facilities has meant that healthcare companies no longer need to build in-house irradiators. |
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The objectives are to ensure health insurance portability, lessen healthcare deception and exploitation, and guarantee security and privacy of healthcare information. |
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A tremendous amount of work goes into ensuring that the formulary contains sufficient information for healthcare professionals to use medicines safely and rationally. |
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The healthcare system groaned and creaked under the rising strain. |
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Perhaps healthcare workers should be taught to keep some basic frameworks in mind to enable them to be more sensitive to power in all its manifestations. |
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However, for the most part, positive pushback can be an effective, positive and successful means of communication for nurses working in today's healthcare environment. |
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My focus is on healthcare systems in east Africa, in particular mapping out the ecosystem for healthcare products and services for low-income consumers. |
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Higher demand for coverage and the reality of rising healthcare costs have created unfortunate growing pains for the long-term healthcare insurance segment of the industry. |
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A woman who ran dud healthcare courses has been found guilty of handing out certificates she claimed were from qualifications body City and Guilds. |
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Patients were recruited over four years, and the study could not have included more patients without extending to other healthcare districts and hospitals. |
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At 59, he is the doyen of UK experts on healthcare law and ethics. |
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The Marquette General Health System Board of Trustees is one step closer to enhancing healthcare provided in the Upper Peninsula. |
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There are many groups trying to claim healthcare marketing as part of their activity. |
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The majority of the population has no health insurance or access to healthcare. |
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The primary authors must be RNs, licensed healthcare professionals, or doctorally prepared individuals. |
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How much help have HIPAA and HITECH really provided for healthcare organizations against hacksters and hacktivists? |
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With an ageing population and new healthcare technologies, health spending will likely continue to rise. |
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Before Leonid Brezhnev became General Secretary, the healthcare system of the Soviet Union was held in high esteem by many foreign specialists. |
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In addition, obesity, systemic high blood pressure and the HIV endemic are all major challenges facing the Ukrainian healthcare system. |
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Then, you can tap your HSA to pay a wide variety of healthcare costs, including those you incur before your health insurance policy pays off. |
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Ukraine's healthcare system is state subsidised and freely available to all Ukrainian citizens and registered residents. |
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Since 1979 expenditure on healthcare has been increased significantly to bring it closer to the European Union average. |
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As a result of modernisation efforts over the years, Egypt's healthcare system has made great strides forward. |
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It focuses on professional education, such as teaching, healthcare and engineering. |
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Italy in 2000 ranked as having the world's 2nd best healthcare system, and the world's 2nd best healthcare performance. |
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The poor health conditions in Bangladesh is attributed by the lack of healthcare and services provision by the government. |
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In the short term spending on healthcare in Scotland remains high in response to the population's poor diet and high instance of heart disease. |
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These holistic practices can also help minimize the environmental impact of healthcare. |
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Another major component of central government expenditure in Scotland is on healthcare and healthcare related services. |
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Concurrent with his career in healthcare, he served 15 years in the Army Reserve, first as a combat medic and then as a combat enginer officer. |
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However, no Maltese hospital has undergone independent international healthcare accreditation. |
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The bulk of these gains are realized through lower healthcare utilization, decreased absenteeism and decreased presenteeism. |
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The Al Lusaily primary healthcare centre will be open from 8 am to 3 pm during the holidays. |
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For the study, data from 24 medical colleges, 25 district hospitals and 388 primary healthcare facilities were analysed. |
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Healthcare decisions are being made in a dialogue between the patients and healthcare professionals. |
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The cabinet initiated an ambitious programme of reforming the welfare state, the healthcare system, and immigration policy. |
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The disparity between knowledge in the First World as compared to the Third World is evident in healthcare and medical advancements. |
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According to an OECD report, Iceland devotes far more resources to healthcare than most industrialised nations. |
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Irradiated meat is also being sold to some healthcare facilities serving food to immuno-compromised individuals. |
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Media personalities such as Oprah Winfrey have also weighed in behind the concept of public involvement in healthcare. |
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Somalia's public healthcare system was largely destroyed during the ensuing civil war. |
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Much of the national budget was devoted to military expenditure, leaving few resources for healthcare, among other services. |
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Regional medical officials enjoyed some authority, but healthcare was largely centralized. |
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Many healthcare workers refused, worried about vaccine side effects, but many others volunteered. |
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Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust provides healthcare for children within the city of Sheffield, South Yorkshire and the UK as a whole. |
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Few Ariaal families benefited from education, healthcare, and income earning. |
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Private healthcare providers also run medical facilities in the country, available to members of their insurance schemes. |
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A public insurance scheme exists to provide reduced cost healthcare to expatriates. |
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In the Tullamore area, they will join other top names in the healthcare sector, like Tyco, Boston Scientific and Isotron. |
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The party also desired increased rights for workers, and a welfare state including publicly funded healthcare. |
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The creation of these bodies has widened the differences between the Countries of the United Kingdom, especially in areas like healthcare. |
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In 1945, the Conservatives first declared support for universal healthcare. |
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This method of oversight differs from most other healthcare systems in the OECD who look to set clear and consistent standards. |
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Formal accreditation can also be seen as burdensome bureaucratic intrusion by healthcare providers. |
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The philosophy behind this is that setting minimum standards incentivizes healthcare facilities to provide only the baseline level care. |
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The five-year scheme will fud a extra 200 frotlie healthcare workers i the city. |
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The elderly generally require more specialised and intensive forms of healthcare services. |
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It provides healthcare to all permanent residents free at the point of need and paid for from general taxation. |
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England's healthcare is ranked 14th in Europe in the Euro Health Consumer Index. |
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They are now trying to replicate the Amazon Hope healthcare model on Lake Victoria in Tanzania. |
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Our courts have recognised the moral and legal duty of healthcare practitioners to keep their patients' HIV status confidential. |
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Some systems do not provide universal healthcare or restrict coverage to public health facilities. |
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It's easy for Sergio Romo to say those who entered this country illegally should get healthcare benefits paid for by California taxpayers. |
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Tools such as the Healthwise Knowledgebase respond to consumers' clear demand for more decision-making authority about their healthcare. |
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Reubel Award, in honor of the founder of Virginia-based Kerma Medical Products, a noted minority-owned healthcare company. |
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Any hospital or healthcare facility relies heavily on rechargeable batteries to treat patients and operate smoothly. |
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Further, findings from this study support previous literature of physicians' perceptions of inequity in the healthcare system. |
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Biosimilars have increasingly become an important and somewhat controversial topic in the healthcare space. |
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Some definitions seek to specify alternative medicine in terms of its social and political marginality to mainstream healthcare. |
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In turn, this implies that much of the popularity of CAM is a poignant criticism of the failure of mainstream healthcare. |
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Kegler advises business leaders in the construction, healthcare, private equity and real estate industries. |
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Big data has the potential to revolutionise the global healthcare system, but barriers to its adoption mean progress is slow. |
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Providers of CAM tend to build better therapeutic relationships than mainstream healthcare professionals. |
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O Joining UPS at the opening ceremony is MSD, a global healthcare leader that is known as Merck in the United States and Canada. |
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Providing better information about self-treatment options so that people can avoid the need to see a healthcare professional. |
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The World Health Organisation ranks Singapore's healthcare system as 6th overall in the world in its World Health Report. |
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In January this year, OESHCO commissioned SENES Consultant Limited to conduct feasibility study for healthcare waste management in the Sultanate. |
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Some of the top radiopharmaceutical companies in the healthcare market are Covidien Plc, Nordion Inc. |
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Singapore has a generally efficient healthcare system, even though their health expenditures are relatively low for developed countries. |
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It is ranked highly in education, healthcare, life expectancy, quality of life, personal safety, and housing. |
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Parents and teens are invited to participate in a dialog with their peers and healthcare providers via the JAH Facebook page. |
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Zesty users have access to a list of appointments with qualified and consumer reviewed healthcare professionals. |
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Hunger, utility shutoffs, lack of healthcare and other hardships affect substantial numbers of families. |
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This rise was not related to any epidemic, but showed the interest of healthcare workers in microbiologic surveillance of meningitis. |
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Misconceptions about the role of midwives in the UAE is limiting their effectiveness in the healthcare system, a study has found. |
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Here are four reasons to check out the healthcare marketplaces this year. |
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Current provision of healthcare is the responsibility of 14 geographically based local NHS Boards and 7 National Special Health Boards. |
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Prior to the creation of Scotland's NHS in 1948, the state was involved with the provision of healthcare, though it was not universal. |
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Unlike other countries that are a part of the British Colonies, Bermuda does not have national healthcare. |
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According to Nicholas Kristoff, improved healthcare resulting from the war has saved hundreds of thousands of lives. |
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Multivariate generalized linear modeling was then applied to examine factors associated with healthcare costs for TCM users. |
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It will also encourage healthcare staff to assess how long a cannula or catheter needs to remain in. |
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Good buying was observed in banking, capital goods, auto and oil and gas sectors, while selling pressure was seen in IT and healthcare sectors. |
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In today's competitive healthcare marketplace, we must stand out as the premier company for which nurses and carers want to work. |
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According to a 2014 study, Wikipedia is the single leading source of medical information for patients and healthcare professionals. |
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McGuiness is one of several MedTech Account Executives who have a background in the healthcare industry. |
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High temperature plasmas have long been used in healthcare for cauterization and sterilization. |
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These are reasons that trayline assembly is popular in healthcare, especially for acute care environments. |
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International SOS provides clients with healthcare and security assistance 24-hours a day, seven days a week, anywhere in the world. |
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Public healthcare is provided to all UK permanent residents and is mostly free at the point of need, being paid for from general taxation. |
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Her social reforms improved healthcare for all sections of society in the UK and around the world. |
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Employers have the ability to customize benefits and save money, while employees save on healthcare expenses and increase spendable income. |
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Considering the large number of applications in healthcare, multiple sign-ons can become a significant burden to the users. |
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New facilities were established at Rochdale Infirmary as part of the town's healthcare restructure. |
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Multiplexed diagnostics are the long-awaited ascendance of 'omics into healthcare. |
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However, it continues to face the challenges of poverty, corruption, malnutrition, and inadequate public healthcare. |
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State subsidised healthcare is available to all Polish citizens who are covered by this general health insurance program. |
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