Sentences with phrase «adopted by hospitals»

But translating this evidence into practice, while challenging, is critically important,» said Leonard Mermel, DO, ScM, co-lead author of the guidelines with Jonas Marschall, MD. «We've included examples of successful implementation approaches and references to published examples that can be adapted and adopted by hospitals
The researchers hope that similar tests will be widely adopted by hospitals all over the world.
The algorithm, which is likely to be adopted by hospitals, insurers, and pharmaceutical firms, could become a go - to resource for reducing the likelihood of advanced renal disease.
The breast is best campaign was adopted by the hospital and policies were put into place that nurses were required to follow.

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A Melbourne hospital is the first in Australia to adopt an early warning blood test for the potential deadly condition pre-eclampsia, which is experienced by about one in 20 women during their pregnancies.
3rd, It's a little confusing that the adult entertainment industry, one of the most socially destructive industries there is, is highlighted but foster and adopt ministries, hospitals, schools, relief organizations, homeless ministries, special needs ministries, nursing home ministries, pregnancy crisis ministries, prison ministries and a host of other ministries, most often sponsored and run by the organized churches of multiple denominations, is ignored.
These benefits include but are not limited to the power of the human touch and presence, of being surrounded by supportive people of a family's own choosing, security in birthing in a familiar and comfortable environment of home, feeling less inhibited in expressing unique responses to labor (such as making sounds, moving freely, adopting positions of comfort, being intimate with her partner, nursing a toddler, eating and drinking as needed and desired, expressing or practicing individual cultural, value and faith based rituals that enhance coping)-- all of which can lead to easier labors and births, not having to make a decision about when to go to the hospital during labor (going too early can slow progress and increase use of the cascade of risky interventions, while going too late can be intensely uncomfortable or even lead to a risky unplanned birth en route), being able to choose how and when to include children (who are making their own adjustments and are less challenged by a lengthy absence of their parents and excessive interruptions of family routines), enabling uninterrupted family boding and breastfeeding, huge cost savings for insurance companies and those without insurance, and increasing the likelihood of having a deeply empowering and profoundly positive, life changing pregnancy and birth experience.
Plenty of respected research supports the safety of planned home birth (most recent large prospective trial published in the British Medical Journal), but for women who need to deliver in a hospital due to a complication, the midwife stays by your side and adopts a doula role.
Some stories of beautiful hospital births, some of brave women having cesarean's (some by choice, some because of emergency), some of ecstatic parents meeting their adopted children for the first time, and some of peaceful home - births.
The American College of Nurse - Midwives and the North American Registry of Midwives recommend that midwives should at minimum meet the standards of midwifery established by the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM), which include completion of a formal midwifery education program, national certification, and licensure in the local jurisdiction of practice.32, 33 Certified professional midwives (CPMs) may achieve certification through apprenticeship and portfolio evaluation without obtaining a formal midwifery degree; within CPM professional organizations efforts are under way to uniformly adopt ICM standards.33, 34 Oregon has followed this trend; in 2015 licensure became mandatory for attendants at out - of - hospital births.
«The rapid pace at which the box programs have been adopted by states and hospitals worries some experts, who say the boxes have not yet been proven to be a safe infant sleep environment or an effective tool in reducing infant mortality,» said the New York Times.
The book concludes by introducing a new birth chair designed around women's need for physical support in the hospital delivery room, during labour as well as for the birth, a design that will encourage women to adopt a more positive upright attitude to bringing their babies into the world.
Jeremy Hunt has NHS staff could face a new criminal offence of wilful neglect of patients as one of a series of measures adopted by the Health Secretary from the Francis report into the deaths at Stafford Hospital.
New York hospitals and nursing homes would have to adopt minimum staffing requirements and establish nurse - to - patient ratios in all nursing units under a bill passed by the state Assembly.
In his yearly analysis of the city's $ 84.6 billion adopted fiscal year 2017 budget, Stringer said subsidies to Health + Hospitals will likely exceed projections by $ 365 million in fiscal year 2017, growing to $ 515 million by fiscal year 2020.
In July, Comptroller Scott Stringer announced that subsidies to Health + Hospitals will likely surpass projections by $ 365 million in fiscal year 2017, growing to $ 515 million by fiscal year 2020 — the results of his annual analysis of the city's $ 84.6 billion adopted fiscal year 2017 budget.
Many of the best practices adopted by Penn hospitals are designed and implemented by the nursing staff.
The drug, which was originally used strictly in hospital settings, was adopted by manufacturers of soaps and other home products during the 1990s, eventually ballooning into an industry that's worth an estimated $ 1 billion.
Adopted by the American Animal Hospital Association Board of Directors, October 2003.
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Once at the hospital, Tippy was officially adopted by Heartwood Animal Hospital and treated righospital, Tippy was officially adopted by Heartwood Animal Hospital and treated rigHospital and treated right away.
Veterinarians are becoming increasingly aware of the problems associated with trying to visually identify dog breeds and some have instituted statements similar to the following in their practices: «Because new scientific evidence has called into question the accuracy of visual breed identification of dogs, our hospital has adopted a policy to not identify canine patients by predominant breed unless the dog is purebred, the predominant breed of the dog's parents is known, or the dog's lineage has been established through the use of DNA analysis.»
Mr. Surber adopted Kansas on Black Friday in 2016 and he's been enjoying the retired life, doing activities all retired racedogs do: hanging out with other four - legged friends at dog parks, catching some sun at the beach, relaxing with his Dad at home by the pool, and making regular visits to his favorite vet staff at South Bay Veterinary Hospital!
Adopted by the American Animal Hospital Association Board of Directors, November 1994.
After being fostered by the employees at San Diego Pet Hospital, Harrison was adopted by a family member of one of our staff who also has an interesting story.
Reducing Healthcare Facilities» Contribution to Climate Change — Hospitals, medical offices and other health care facilities can reduce their carbon footprint by adopting green building principles, choosing construction sites that are close to public transportation and mixed - use areas to cut down on automobile use, by using low - emission and no - emission lighting and heating strategies, and other ways that benefit health and ensure the environmental sustainability of the health care practice.
Direct liability of a hospital or clinic may also result when a hospital or clinic has been negligent in other ways, such as by failing to adopt adequate childbirth policies, failing to maintain hospital or clinic equipment, or failing to prevent the existence of unsanitary conditions that are dangerous to a mother or child's health.
It is one of the first of its kind in the world, and has been adopted by several high - profile organizations, including Bell Canada, Rogers, Great West Life Insurance, Manulife Financial, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), and some of Toronto's major hospitals.
As for the judicial review, the court did not suggest that the interpretation adopted by the arbitrator in Kingston General Hospital was correct, or that it was the only or most reasonable of the alternative interpretations.
The new policies adopted by the offending hospital hold a lesson for all covered entities.
To accomplish this, we have adopted a residency model similar to those used for years by research hospitals and other professional organizations.
The trustees said NO, pointing to the following 11 - factor test adopted by the Florida Supreme Court in West Coast Hospital Ass»n v. Florida National Bank of Jacksonville, 100 So.2 d 807 (Fla. 1958) for contested trustee fees.
«It has already emerged as the leader in Korea, widely adopted by banks, universities, and hospitals, and is positioned to be a global force in this fast - emerging industry.»
Developed and implemented a novel multidisciplinary approach to patient care later adopted by several other area hospitals
By outreaching to adoption agencies, doctors, hospitals, geneticists, and others, LPA is are able to locate available dwarf children for adoption and prospective parents who are interested in adopting them.
Adoption Assistance families have the opportunity to adopt children referred by Adoption Assistance, attorneys, hospitals, out of state child placement agencies and private individuals.
This news story from the BBC looks at a program adopted by one hospital that uses play therapy to prepare the children for the demands of the treatment and thereby avoid the need for anaesthetic.
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