The results of this study support the efficacy of EEG biofeedback training in an inpatient drug treatment program. |
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Goksel et al wrote a brief description of an inpatient service that used nurse practitioners to manage medically stable hospitalized patients. |
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Now, with the closing of our residential inpatient units and our return to just halfway houses, we may have come full circle. |
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The framework enables acute care nurse practitioners to provide inpatient medical management in collaboration with a hospitalist. |
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An inpatient survey was held last January but this year outpatients and casualty patients are being including for the first time. |
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She was treated as an inpatient at her local hospital with intravenous antibiotics for suspected low grade bacterial cellulitis. |
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You may receive your treatment as an inpatient, as an outpatient in the clinic, or at home. |
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Currently, there is still no inpatient post-natal care on site, so mums are discharged home a few hours after giving birth. |
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Subjects were 11 individuals admitted to an inpatient substance abuse treatment unit for alcohol detoxification. |
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Some survivors may only be able to do abreactive work on an inpatient basis in a safe and supportive environment. |
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Costs and data for medical services, drugs, inpatient admissions, metropolitan domiciliary services, and district nursing services were tracked. |
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The differences between in hospital inpatient admissions were non-significant. |
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During her inpatient stay, this woman developed a painful, unilateral erythematous rash in a butterfly distribution. |
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Specialty referral is warranted for suspected complications and inpatient detoxification programs should be considered. |
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Physician assistants and advanced registered nurse practitioners may not dictate verbal orders for inpatient medication orders. |
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Ongoing inpatient psychotherapy helps to dismantle the anorexic belief system. |
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The present policy dividing inpatient care of mentally disordered prisoners between the prison service and the NHS needs reconsideration. |
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She spent little time on psychiatric inpatient units working, for example, with bipolar patients in their active manic phases. |
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His condition gradually improved over the course of several weeks of inpatient treatment. |
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Young prisoners had considerably more inpatient treatments for mental disorders than did the controls. |
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Other members of the trust board learned earlier this week that both inpatient and outpatient waiting times had been deliberately misreported. |
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The new inpatient annexe has beds for 20 patients, mostly in single rooms with en-suite facilities, for the first time. |
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Consultation with a perinatologist experienced in parenteral nutrition, as well as a gastroenterologist or inpatient parenteral nutrition service, may be prudent. |
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Yet it has been revealed that in NSW, there are only two public adult inpatient eating disorder beds. |
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This service essentially holds the keys to all of the inpatient wards, meaning that requests for informal admissions must go through them. |
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We wished to investigate whether opiate addicts who have undergone inpatient detoxification might have a similarly increased mortality after treatment. |
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Rehabilitation benefits are most of all medical benefits which can be inpatient treatments or outpatient treatments. |
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It includes both inpatient and outpatient services provided to an eligible client in an accredited provincial hospital. |
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Last year he was diagnosed with cancer and needed inpatient treatment at the BC Childrens Hospital in Vancouver for over a year. |
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This amounted to a total of 8,243,106 inpatient days in hospital, with an average of almost 43 days per patient. |
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As a rule we settle your outpatient or inpatient clinic stay directly with your health or accident insurer. |
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On this ward, more than ten patients are treated at a time and stay for inpatient care. |
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It may be that staff working in inpatient settings have better access to reporting systems. |
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Whereas, at the Long Beach VA Medical Center, the drug-abusing patients had initially to be detoxified before they could be admitted to the neuropsychiatric inpatient service. |
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The mental health system encompasses a great number of settings beyond psychiatric hospitals and inpatient units. |
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The 90 per cent inpatient target, in particular, has been the focus of media attention and has not been met in nine of the past 12 months. |
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It will be spent on completely refurbishing the ground-floor outpatient facilities, buying new equipment and generally improving inpatient facilities. |
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Could you imagine what would happen when Santa Claus arrives to the African savanna and meet face to face a very wild and inpatient Rhinoceros? |
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The impoverishing effects of these expenditures are most severe for inpatient payments. |
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Both inpatient costs and total costs were significantly higher for nurse led inpatient care compared with standard care of medical patients on an acute ward. |
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Medisave accounts are used mostly for inpatient expenses, but also some outpatient ones. |
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Sheehan and a team of architects have spent months shadowing doctors, nurses, and patients at Northwest as they plan a new emergency room and inpatient wing. |
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Women who chose inpatient polypectomy could have traditional dilatation and curettage or removal under vision using a resectoscope. |
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We provide outpatient consultation in general GI, hepatology and IBD, as well as inpatient GI consultations. |
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Community-based care is less costly than inpatient care, with no discernable difference in health status outcomes. |
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The NHS pays for some treatments which are not readily available in the community, including inpatient eating disorders and post-natal depression. |
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Covers heart surgery, diagnostic catheterization, angioplasty, cataract surgery, hip and knee replacement, other day and inpatient surgeries. |
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Individuals can be referred either as outpatients to the assessment clinic or to the inpatient unit. |
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In a hard-pressed inpatient unit they will be a very low priority. |
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In composing a bill for an inpatient case, a hospital's computers find the charge for a particular service, procedure or manufactured good in the hospital's huge chargemaster. |
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Clinical work and research has focused on health service needs for those at the end-of-life and their families with a focus on home care and inpatient settings, and on the needs of marginalized and vulnerable populations. |
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While yet unsufficient, research on efficacy and effectiveness of psychodynamic psychotherapy as a inpatient treatment of depression gives some indications to foster examination of its validity. |
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As a result of this situation, patients present themselves at the emergency unit in a very critical state and thus require more costly inpatient care. |
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In British Columbia, the focus appears to have been on implementing reductions in inpatient hospitalizations while holding the line on outpatient care. |
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The costs of acute inpatient treatment in a psychiatric clinic or special psychiatric ward will be paid in accordance with 2.2 above for a period of 120 days. |
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Donations of flowers may be dropped off at the reception of the hospital and will be dispersed by the Child Life Department or directly to the inpatient units. |
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In the early 1990s, Vancouver's St. Paul's Hospital recognized that their traditional model of inpatient care was not allowing health professionals to prioritize the most serious anorexia nervosa cases. |
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The inpatient facility has 66 acute beds dedicated to the treatment of behavioral and chemical dependency issues. |
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In contemporary mental health care, triage has become a necessity, as only the most at-risk people can access inpatient treatment. |
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The MHPA still allows day limits for inpatient or outpatient care, higher deductibles or coinsurance, and restrictions on prescription drugs. |
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In general, greater use of general practitioner and outpatient services was made by British Columbians while Manitobans made greater use of medical specialists and inpatient hospital services. |
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This practice frequently incorporates glucose meters in the management of inpatient normoglycemia. |
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This list is intended to be evolutional so as to be adaptable to new technological advances permitting the externalization of inpatient hospital care. |
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The hospital inpatient admission volumes for patients with ischemic stroke, intracerebral hemorrhagic stroke, subarachnoid hemorrhage, and transient ischemic attack. |
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The insurance covers the accommodation, nursing care and treatment costs of inpatient acute care in a two-bed room in a semiprivate ward of any acute hospital in Switzerland. |
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For an inpatient on a medical or surgical floor, request a consultation from the psychiatric service or the neuropsychology service, if available, or another health care practitioner. |
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Neurology involves the inpatient and outpatient diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the muscles, peripheral nerves, spinal cord, brain and autonomic nervous system. |
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However, more nursing staff, physiotherapists and occupational therapists are needed in inpatient centres for the severely disabled and rehabilitation and physiotherapy centres for other disabled persons. |
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This includes both inpatients who are admitted to a public hospital and allocated an inpatient bed and outpatients who are provided treatment on an ambulatory basis. |
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We are not a crisis team – we don't typically see children who have attempted suicide, but as our waiting list goes up, more children and young people we will need those crisis and inpatient beds. |
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I can get telephone advice for a very unwell patient with multiple sclerosis but there is no hospital bed available, and my frequent visits are no substitute for specialist inpatient care. |
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Star Wards charity enthusiastically uses patient insights to improve the practice and quality of inpatient mental healthcare and create a more empathetic and therapeutic space on hospital wards. |
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Some patients seek psychiatric inpatient care on a voluntary basis. |
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By 2010, our nurse practitioners and family doctors will be working together across the inpatient, outpatient silos, in a team that will also include a genetics counselor and an information technology specialist. |
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A clinical trial of electrosleep therapy with a psychiatric inpatient sample. |
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For the health care sector, we could get reliable data only on three aspects of use of the health care system: physician visits, inpatient hospital stays and emergency room visits. |
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It has as well been provided on a day care, outpatient or inpatient basis. |
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Hospital inpatient and outpatient services are free, both medical and mental health services. |
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This new workgroup was created to develop functionality criteria in the inpatient electronic health record domain. |
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The hypothesis that nonelective admissions require more inpatient resources is based on several factors. |
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Cycloserine is a rarely used, second-line tuberculosis antibiotic not stocked in our inpatient pharmacy. |
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Seasonal variation in the etiology of bloodstream infections in a febrile inpatient population in a developing country. |
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Economic and clinical forces are transforming the role of physical therapists in hospital inpatient and outpatient settings. |
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Within FFS, dually eligible beneficiaries have 57 percent more inpatient days when compared to non-dually eligible beneficiaries. |
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An incompetent cervix will need to be monitored, possibly as an inpatient. |
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Elisevich surgically implanted electrodes into her brain to initiate the monitoring of seizures with a continuous inpatient video electroencephalographic. |
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Close to 40 NZNO members work at the hospital, which has 18 inpatient beds, six day-stay beds, a five-bed post-anaesthetic care unit and three operating theatres. |
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Several studies have examined the effects of VAP in inpatient facilities. |
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Over a 3-year period ending in May 2003, 78 patients with anaphylaxis received treatment in the emergency department, outpatient clinic, or inpatient clinic. |
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Our second longest inpatient manages frailly to alight from the shower. |
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Research was undertaken to determine the effects of hospital ownership location, and Medicare's prospective payment system on inpatient uncompensated care. |
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