Sentences with phrase «been in a hospital in»

She is in hospital in serious but stable condition, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported.
Once you're in the hospital in a coma, I can move on with life.
Thanks, Gretchen — yes, a very stressful week, and he is not out of the woods yet, but at least he's in a hospital in his own city so he feels better about being «home».
It was suggested that Smalling was in hospital in Bali following a surfing accident, which may have been followed up by a jellyfish sting, so said The Sun.
«I was in the hospital in Denver, and I'd always worry, Who's taking care of my kids?»
My milk came in after three or four days and, being in the hospital in Switzerland, I was relaxed, had help all around me and just focused on feeding her and getting it down.
That's why they're supposed to be in the hospital in the first place!
It makes even better sense to cut the cost of hospitalizations by giving women access to healthcare that does not require them to be in hospital in order to have a baby.
When I was 2 weeks late and about to be induced the following morning, I got news Leah was in the hospital in labour.
Too afraid to have a home birth and wanting to be in the hospital in case something goes amiss with the VBAC, she has been bullied into accepting a scheduled C - section.

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The Duchess of Cambridge was admitted to St Mary's Hospital in London alongside Prince William on Monday morning, according to Kensington Palace.
Ranked by number of beds, the top 3 organisations in the list are Fiona Stanley Hospital, Hollywood Private Hospital and Joondalup Health Campus.
AI owns the only factory there, in a town of 8,000 that lacks, among other things, a hospital, an ambulance, and a bank.
There's still much more work to be done before robots can be routinely used in hospitals to help doctors perform surgery and other functions.
While his son was in the hospital, De Brouwer began writing down the names of all the medical equipment in the room.
You could focus on transporting seniors to medical appointments locally, or, if you live in an area that's some distance from a city, you could focus on driving people long distances to specialist appointments at world - class hospitals.
She's also using the planes to transport injured residents to hospitals in the US.
The spike in patient volume was likely due to a combination of an overburdened health care system further taxed by the start of the flu season, and shows how telehealth solutions can help address staff and bedding shortages in hospitals.
It's already being used in 250 hospitals across the country and interest in the robots in recent weeks has surged, according to the company.
«Our drug has been used in hospitals for many, many years and established an enormous number of fans,» she said.
«They're not buying our equipment because they want a huge magnet in the basement of their hospital.
At hospitals across the country, in fact, there is an entrenched doctor shortage, which has grown only more acute as millions of Americans have gained health coverage in recent years.
In the locations where Xenex's robots have been deployed in the U.S., Canada and the United Kingdom, hospitals have seen infection rates drop by as much as 50 to 80 percent, according to MilleIn the locations where Xenex's robots have been deployed in the U.S., Canada and the United Kingdom, hospitals have seen infection rates drop by as much as 50 to 80 percent, according to Millein the U.S., Canada and the United Kingdom, hospitals have seen infection rates drop by as much as 50 to 80 percent, according to Miller.
«The evolution of the reimbursement system has to continue,» said Schoenherr, adding that he's confident that insurance companies, hospitals, and employers alike will increasingly move towards pay - for - performance incentive structures in health care.
One of Xenex's customers is Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, where Thomas Duncan, the first person ever diagnosed with Ebola in the United States was being treated.
Sara Matthews, a consultant gynecologist at the Portland hospital, said that within three months of having her ovarian tissue re-implanted, Al Matrooshi went from being menopausal to having the ovary function of a normal woman in her 20s.
Massoumi says he's found that a critical hiring strategy is subjecting new hires to a role - playing scenario, in which someone applying for an enterprise - sales role, for instance, might have to pitch ZocDoc to another employee acting as a member of a hospital system.
That meant developing more mobile technology for ultrasounds, for example, that could be in places other than the traditional hospital.
If you have an EMT license, other medical credentials, or are willing to get them, you could start a business that contracts with hospitals to drive admitted patients to other medical facilities for specialized treatment; this would also require some specialty equipment like oxygen delivery and perhaps a vehicle that can transport a patient in a wheelchair.
The senator is here to conduct a «hospital town hall» event — his 58th in a series aimed at cataloguing the havoc he says Obamacare will wreak on health care providers across the state.
The professional matchmaking process lets health systems find doctors with specific credentials (say, an internal medicine specialist with five years» experience who is free to work at a New York — area hospital in July) and vice-versa.
Following the death of a man in Texas who was infected with Ebola, hospitals across the country are bracing themselves for the possibility of having to manage the deadly disease.
The Duke and Duchess» first two children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, were born in the same hospital.
I won't reveal yet who my favorites are, but I will say that these young scientist - founders came up with very creative solutions for preventing infections in some common surgeries, tackling resistance in targeted antibody drugs, improving gene vectors for cell therapies, helping the vision - impaired «see» faces and better read their environments, imaging hard - to - see spots in the lungs and other organs, improving genetic risk analysis, and expediting the logistical operations of hospitals.
The 92 - year - old has recently been in and out of the hospital, and will instead seek «comfort care,» said spokesman Jim McGrath.
But his question is whether Theranos could have really developed a way to run as many tests as it offers (more than 240 so far) on the large scale needed at hospitals and in major labs without relying on already existing machines to automate processing.
In other countries, however, drones are set to transform the way urgent care and supplies are delivered to remote communities whose residents do not have easy access to a hospital.
In an editorial about Theranos in the journal Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine earlier this year, Eleftherios P. Diamandis, the head of clinical biochemistry at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, argued that fingerprick tests are not necessarily any more painful than needle draws — though there still might be an appeal for someone afraid of needleIn an editorial about Theranos in the journal Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine earlier this year, Eleftherios P. Diamandis, the head of clinical biochemistry at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, argued that fingerprick tests are not necessarily any more painful than needle draws — though there still might be an appeal for someone afraid of needlein the journal Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine earlier this year, Eleftherios P. Diamandis, the head of clinical biochemistry at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, argued that fingerprick tests are not necessarily any more painful than needle draws — though there still might be an appeal for someone afraid of needlein Toronto, argued that fingerprick tests are not necessarily any more painful than needle draws — though there still might be an appeal for someone afraid of needles.
«He went on to talk about, «Nobody really showed love for me when I was addicted for opioids and in the hospital,»» Darden recalled.
When Martin's father, Bill Richard, returned to the family's house in Dorchester Monday night, he was still wearing hospital scrubs.
The consultants estimate that the use of such surgical technology, which includes machine learning and other forms of AI, will result not only in better outcomes but also in a 21 percent reduction in the length of patient hospital stays.
These products are designed to help make a process (stroke rehab, seizure monitoring, breast milk pumping) easier for consumers and patients, not the myriad other players in the health system (physicians, hospitals, insurers).
All eight pounds and seven ounces of HRH Prince of Cambridge, who was named Louis Arthur Charles, were welcomed in the Lindo Wing of St. Mary's Hospital in London, according to the Kensington Palace.
Today, the patented system is used in more than 5,000 schools districts, therapy centers, hospitals and homes in the United States and Canada.
But as of 2016, Scott, who was a hospital executive before launching a bid for Governor, had a net worth of nearly $ 150 million, according to his public financial disclosure forms, and he used funds from his personal fortune on his gubernatorial elections in 2010 and 2014.
We learned that once the product is in a hospital or med school, it just spreads like wildfire.
Liu and his partners, like most Canadian companies operating in the health - care space, see their home country as a big opportunity, but they also have eyes on the broader U.S. market, where the pressure for hospitals to smarten up is even greater.
So back in 2009, she filed a patent for a hospital gown that can fold into itself and be sealed off before disposal.
Riordan died in the hospital after she was reportedly almost sucked out of a shattered window before fellow passengers pulled her back in.
They've also been used in conjunction with facial cameras and weight sensors at Changhai Hospital in Shanghai to improve patient monitoring and care.
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