External stakeholders were concerned about the ability of large trusts to oversee continued quality of services and patient care. |
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The nurse to patient ratio is very high to allow for individual patient care. |
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Supervising, teaching and sharing of best practices for patient care is of utmost importance. |
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Contrary to Mr Ryan's statement, taxi usage has increased only negligibly, and patient care hasn't been compromised. |
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The situational location of the nurse is ideal for overall coordination of patient care and responsibility. |
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Unfortunately, prognostic error may have untoward effects on both patient care and social policy. |
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His analysis holds that nurses have the greatest knowledge and least authority when it comes to patient care. |
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The redesign of emergency services is part of a larger plan to improve patient care and both hospitals will play a vital role in this. |
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He had great intellectual curiosity and eagerly applied physiology to patient care. |
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The philosophy of health promotion is to guide and support patient care through empowerment and collaboration. |
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Each survey was conducted among a nationally representative, random sample of office-based physicians who provide ambulatory patient care. |
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It says this is costing substantial amounts of money which would otherwise be used on patient care. |
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The purpose of a residency is to attain professional competence in direct patient care and in practice management beyond entry level. |
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Addressing these obstacles could lead to better patient care by improving clinically oriented information resources. |
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The clinical curriculum is intended to apply didactic content into the patient care setting and promote critical thinking. |
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The findings of the present study have important clinical implications for patient care. |
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Students frequently have other responsibilities while on clerkships that may detract from performing patient care functions. |
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When is a traditional practice a sacred cow, however, and when is it an important cornerstone to safe patient care? |
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Students serving in clerkships, by convention, are presumably less capable of providing the technical aspects of patient care. |
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Instead, the series has drawn flak from right-wing media as a scandalous waste of NHS cash that should have been spent on direct patient care. |
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The morning of surgery, a trained patient care assistant clipped patients' hair in their rooms. |
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There is a grave danger that critical patient care like cancer treatment will lose out as money is diverted to meet this commitment. |
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The Journal also publishes case commentaries, clinical exemplars, and innovative strategies, which send succinct messages about patient care. |
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Medical screening for predisposition to genetic illness has always been an integral part of NHS patient care in Britain. |
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These protests were invariably portrayed by the various governments as selfish or sectionally motivated and as a disruption of patient care. |
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The agreement covers staff working in various roles such as orderlies, patient care assistants, kitchen staff, catering attendants and gardeners. |
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It will not alter patient care and will only make money for private companies. |
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A hospital can use wireless to improve patient care by tracking where wheelchairs or cardiologists are located within the campus. |
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A patient care technician and RN greeted her and oriented her to the unit. |
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It is much easier to just scribble out a prescription without thinking, but doing so is lazy and poor patient care. |
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McKean retrained as a beauty therapist and, putting her knowledge of patient care to good use, set up Invigoration, a hospital-based beauty therapy service. |
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The termination of life-sustaining treatment and the potential conflict of interest between patient care and organ recovery is another point of contention. |
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So far, incorporating technology into our work has made us less efficient while failing to improve patient care. |
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All the technology present in the OR was explained, from medical research and bioengineering to computer technology and patient care perspectives. |
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The initiative was established in March 1994 as a multiphase project investigating the effect of the health care environment on the safety and quality of patient care. |
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Cryotherapy for renal carcinoma and brachytherapy for prostate carcinoma will be discussed, as well as patient care, expected outcomes, and current research. |
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The orientation introduces the students to interdisciplinary concepts and emphasizes the value of interdisciplinary training to their careers and patient care. |
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The failure of a laboratory's computer system has the potential to disrupt work flow, compromise business interests, and delay or perturb patient care. |
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Steinbrook has also pointed out that there is no emergency infusion of registered nursing staff available to resuscitate the hospitals to a better level of patient care. |
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Wound management differs significantly from many other aspects of patient care that tend to be more specific to nursing, medicine, podiatry, or physical therapy. |
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The standard of patient care has never been in question or doubt and remains high and unaffected by any of the issues being enquired into by the trustees. |
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Some hospitals were large enough to provide education in medicine, surgery and patient care. |
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They point out that it is arbitrary to separate investigational elements of a treatment from issues of basic patient care. |
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Current patient care is based on measurement of glucose in venous blood or arterialized venous blood. |
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Either funding must increase or patient care must be cut the RCP maintains. |
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Here, we assessed efficiency of ciliome resequencing as a tool for molecular diagnosis and patient care. |
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Dental hygienists are most often employed in dental offices, where they are responsible for some important patient care services. |
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Many nurses believe care rationing is happening regularly, compromising patient care and contributing to their stress. |
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Delayed or absent plain radiograph reporting may negatively influence patient care and clinical management. |
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To identify resources currently available to facilitate patient care in the hospital's primary catchment area. |
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There is a dearth of empirical evidence supporting simulation in psychomotor skill learning and transfer of these skills to patient care. |
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Not surprisingly, ICU patient care accounts for at least 20 percent of hospitals' operating budgets, often even more. |
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Interdisciplinary collaboration between medical and dental providers is emerging as a critical component to effective patient care. |
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Low-alcohol disinfectant towelette that cleans and disinfects hard, nonporous surfaces and patient care equipment. |
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Issues regarding patient care should be integrated into the contingency plan to ensure that patient needs will be met in the event of an emergency. |
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Michael Halpern and colleagues, provides strategies that encourage neurology residents' interest in providing MS patient care and pursuing MS subspecialization. |
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Each patient's evaluation-order form was reviewed by a nephrologist at the next patient care round allowing for correction of discrepancies, if indicated. |
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The group's purpose is to ensure that surgical technologists and surgical assistants have the knowledge and skills to administer patient care of the highest quality. |
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They can carry a full medical history and can be accessed and updated by battlefield medics, thus providing transportable records of patient care. |
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Should we maximize the bottom line at the expense of patient care? |
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Histopathology reports on cancer resections are fundamental for providing adequate postoperative patient care and data for the long-term evaluation of patient treatment. |
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Nurses with certifications in multiple specialties, CCRN, OCN, CEN and CPAN, were recognized for their contributions to patient care in the West Michigan area. |
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UnitedHealthcare and the American Gastroenterological Association today announced a collaboration designed to improve patient care and outcomes in digestive disorders. |
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Furthermore, residents are supported by a network of senior nurses who act as preceptors, mentors and debriefers to ensure they are well-equipped to deliver safe patient care. |
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More than 100 doctors serve on HORUS work groups to ensure new features complement clinical protocols and are enabling the most impact to patient care. |
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