A charitable hospital provides free treatment to 800 outpatients at any given point of time. |
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And in my normal outpatients clinic, most people arrive, clutching the hand of a loved one and then sit, chewing lips and fidgeting. |
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There was no difference in success or complication rate between hospitalized patients and outpatients. |
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They build a hospital which deals with outpatients and the pathology lab concentrates on outpatients. |
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Of course they will because this is the approximate proportion that attend as outpatients and day cases at any acute general hospital. |
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The hospital authorities must know the number of staff on each shift and the average number of outpatients attending clinics. |
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Yet over the same period, the number of cases seen in outpatients and inpatients in English hospitals has soared. |
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It can be performed in an outpatients clinic, allowing patients to return home the same day. |
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While most patients can be treated as outpatients, some need hospital care. |
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There are 30 beds and about 300 patients avail the services of the hospital through the outpatients wing. |
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In retrospective surveys on their medicative process, throughout the therapy only 3 outpatients were recognized as the non-compliant cases. |
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Ground level contains maternity outpatient services, with paediatric outpatients above. |
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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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Treatment is carried out in most departments, including orthopaedics, paediatrics, outpatients, women's health and mental health. |
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We are seeing around 25,000 outpatients a year and referrals continue to rise. |
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I took my son, with plastered broken leg and crutches, to the orthopaedic outpatients clinic at the Royal Bolton Hospital. |
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These treatments can be performed at an outpatients clinic and do not usually require an anaesthetic. |
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We enter through what was once the busiest part of the hospital building, the outpatients department. |
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In 2001 he restored free basic healthcare, and the number of hospital outpatients almost doubled. |
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Individuals can be referred either as outpatients to the assessment clinic or to the inpatient unit. |
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Get in on the hospital hijinks, diagnosing and treating outlandish outpatients in this energetic Time Management game! |
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Annually, UOHI serves over 76,000 outpatients, more than 6,000 inpatients, and an alumnus of some 10,000 patients. |
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More frighteningly, they point out that nine out of every ten outpatients take their prescriptions improperly or not at all. |
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All KMDs treating outpatients in a KM network for spine conditions were included as potential surveyees. |
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He loves his work, and his qualification means he can also offer longer-term therapies for outpatients. |
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The services are offered to hospitalized patients as well as to outpatients and are provided in English or in French. |
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Due to its lower infusion rate, this product was not found suitable for all clinical instances, particularly for outpatients. |
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In his own practice in the Joint Orthopaedic Centre in Sydney, he has carried out pioneering work in joint surgery for outpatients. |
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To promote successful follow-up treatment, equipment can also be used by outpatients. |
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The other half could easily have been treated as outpatients or by home care, as Manitoba has a very good, though limited, home care system. |
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Heart Institute outpatients may also be referred for an infectious diseases consultation by their cardiologists or cardiac surgeons. |
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These event rates are higher in outpatients, who wait for the procedure for a significantly longer average period of time than inpatients. |
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Our friend and colleague from Wascana, the former finance minister, apparently had to go to outpatients today. |
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For the purposes of this report, drug means those available on prescription and used primarily for outpatients. |
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The Neonatal clinic for outpatients is relatively quiet compared to the maternity ward. |
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On Wednesday, she provided acupuncture treatment for outpatients. |
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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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Correlation of clinical features of depressed outpatients with response to amitriptyline and protriptyline. |
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The hospital treats more than 120,000 outpatients per year, and features a pediatric emergency department and urgicenter. |
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Melbourne's most at-risk nurses will carry mobile phones fitted with panic buttons when visiting outpatients with psychiatric illnesses. |
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Bloorview Kids Rehab is Canada's leading paediatric rehabilitation and complex continuing care teaching hospital, providing service to over 7,000 outpatients annually. |
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Five outpatients should be enrolled annually. |
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We found a virulent closely related clone of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in inpatients and outpatients in Taiwan. |
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The goal in looking at outpatients is primarily to determine if physicians ever knowingly manage known RSV infections in transplant recipients as outpatients. |
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There is also a walk-in chiropractic service available to outpatients. |
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For example, a study of the effectiveness of therapies to control high blood pressure in a sample of hospital outpatients not designed to collect Aboriginal-specific data. |
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Patients are discharged and outpatients need returning home. |
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The State assistance programme for outpatients encompassed, inter alia, free of charge medical treatment for children between the ages of 0-3 and 3-15 within ambulatory-polyclinic network. |
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Patients all had undergone arthrocentesis as outpatients. |
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Handicap International Belgium is active in Sarthe, a working-class neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, in a hospital where the association provides physiotherapy and orthoprosthetic care to in-patients and regular outpatients. |
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I remember that at a certain moment one of the gynecologists said somewhat disappointedly that he was going back to the outpatients department because everything was going completely normally. |
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The study involved 6,432 patients who received oral sodium phosphate and 3,367 who received polyethylene glycol as outpatients prior to colonoscopy. |
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Capitated health plans are embracing critical pathways as a superior way to manage costs and ensure high-quality outcomes for inpatients and outpatients alike. |
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Outpatients need to be watched like a hawk, because once you stop treatment, it can reoccur. |
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