Sentences with phrase «by hospitals in»

The public sector insurance companies had to resort to rationalisation of rates for cashless facilities as they suffered a loss of Rs 2,000 crore because of overcharging by hospitals in Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai and Bangalore.
Not having insurance, these travelers were refused medical treatment by hospitals in Bahama and then later in Miami.
It follows an investigation by a team of experts into 133 cases of stillbirth in 2013 — and found that national guidance was not followed by hospitals in the majority of cases and identified «missed opportunities» which could have potentially saved babies lives.
The Cynon Valley MP has been appointed by the Prime Minister to investigate the way patients» concerns are dealt with by hospitals in England.
[41] Western Putnam County is mainly served by hospitals in Dutchess or Westchester counties.
«There is a toxic cocktail of reluctance by patients to complain and defensiveness by hospitals in handling complaints,» Mellor said.
Today this check - list is used by hospitals in more than 150 countries.
In birth centers, mothers have the advantage that they can bring the food they want, and if the center has a kitchen, a family member can help the mother in that aspect by cooking some meals; avoiding the limitations offered by hospitals in that subject, which only offer to mothers three meals a day and women are obliged to eat hospital food.
More than 1,000 independent oncology clinics have either closed or been acquired by hospitals in the last decade.
More than 420 independent oncology clinics have closed and nearly 660 have been acquired by hospitals in the last decade.
While the passing of the practice founder, Dr. Robert Stottlemyer, last year was a tragic loss for his family, clients, and patients, the new owners of the hospital are committed to retaining his legacy of caring as they work to enhance the services provided by the hospital in a way that would make him proud.
As but one illustration, play the video below produced by a hospital in Portland to promote breast cancer awareness.
The workers, employed by a hospital in Mission, were among 7 at the same laboratory who developed breast cancer.
You may also be required to assess and review chemotherapy drugs to be used by the hospital in order to enhance the quality of pharmaceutical care.

Not exact matches

Ranked by number of beds, the top 3 organisations in the list are Fiona Stanley Hospital, Hollywood Private Hospital and Joondalup Health Campus.
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.
-- Roman Giverts, CEO of VuMedi, a video medical education network, used by more than 250,000 doctors and hospitals, for learning and evaluating treatment options in one place
The tension mirrors disputes that have arisen over the refusal by Catholic hospitals and universities to offer contraception in their employee health plans and moves by local governments to stop contracting with religiously affiliated adoption agencies that refuse to place children in households headed by same - sex couples.
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.
Just think of a meek and agreeable mother becoming fierce when a hospital bureaucrat gets in the way of care for her sick child, or an introvert moved to protest and organize by some injustice in the world.
According to findings by the International Federation of Health Plans, the US leads in total average hospital and physician costs for a delivery without complications.
A baby born with brain damage at a hospital in Oahu was confirmed to have been infected by the Zika virus, that state's department of health said.
Major Perth architecture practice JCY has been placed into liquidation after being hit by the slowdown in work volumes, pricing pressures and losses on the Perth Children's Hospital.
In a study conducted by the University Medical Center, Hamburg - Eppendorf — the University of Hamburg's teaching hospital — reading speeds improved by 35 percent, frequency of errors made fell by 45 percent and hyperactive behavior dropped by 76 percent.
It's a marketplace handcuffed by certificate - of - need laws that limit the number of MRI centers and hospital beds in communities, granting providers regional monopolies, and preventing insurers from clinching discounts by offering to send patients to the providers willing to lower their rates in exchange for more business.
One of my favorite examples of this is Vital Vio, a company founded by biomedical engineer Colleen Costell after her grandmother fell sick while in the hospital — the one place Colleen's family thought she'd recover.
According to an analysis of 2010 data by the Urban Institute, a nonpartisan think tank, the price tag was $ 669 million in direct hospital costs for just that year and $ 174 billion in larger societal costs, which includes disability, effects on employment, and other longer - term factors.
A recent article in MedCity News suggested hospitals improve their results by investing in better communication technologies, boosting staff engagement, improving transparency, and investing in the work environment.
Analytica say this feature alone could save Hospitals thousands of dollars in lost nurse time by avoiding the need for multiple return visits to a patient's bed to check if the medicine has passed through the drip before turning it back on again.
The company, launched in 2009, started by selling medical refrigerators used in labs and hospitals but recently expanded into fiber - optic devices, which heat up as light and data travel through them.
These nurses may collect a housing allowance and can have a say over their hours and choice of hospitals, which need these contract workers to fill in for staff out on maternity leave (normally for 13 weeks), or felled by a bad flu season.
«Rather, Russia and the Syrian regime have chosen to pursue a military course, inconsistent with the Cessation of Hostilities, as demonstrated by their intensified attacks against civilian areas, targeting of critical infrastructure such as hospitals, and preventing humanitarian aid from reaching civilians in need,» the statement said.
That is, «by razing anything that still stands and by mercilessly targeting fighters, civilians, humanitarian workers, hospitals, and ambulances alike — as it does on a daily basis in Aleppo now.»
But surgeons who swear by their robotic arms tend to return to the same words of praise: They tout the «speed of recovery» for patients, who typically don't need to spend days or weeks in a hospital as they might after traditional open surgery.
Participation by specialty physicians in an ABMS Member Board MOC program has a positive impact on patient care, improves outcomes, and serves as an important tool for consumers, hospitals, and physicians.
Immune cells modified by CRISPR - Cas9 were inserted into a lung cancer patient at the West China Hospital in Chengdu in the hopes that they'll be able to fight tumors, and 10 people total will receive injections of CRISPR re-engineered cells in order to assess the method's safety.
I recalled this decades - old memory when I read an investigation published online yesterday in JAMA Internal Medicine entitled, «Comparison of Hospital Mortality and Readmission Rates for Medicare Patients Treated by Male vs. Female Physicians.»
Product safety is unusually sensitive in China following scandals over the past decade in which infants, hospital patients and others have been killed or sickened by phoney or adulterated milk powder, drugs and other goods.
Traction: By the summer of 2016, Stasis Labs, out of the University of Southern California, plans to enter the health sector in India, a rapidly growing market of over 1.6 million hospital beds.
Recent cyber attacks that disrupted business operations and hospital services in many countries across the world have, however, increased fears that assailants motivated by money or ideology could cripple even more strategic targets such as power and water networks.
A simple log of your sexual activity is not very useful by itself, except to perhaps make people feel good or bad about themselves, said Dr. Elizabeth Kavaler, a specialist in female urology at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City.
Under a finding of not guilty by reason of insanity, Routh would have faced up to life in a state mental hospital.
Antonio Pelle, 54, who escaped from hospital in 2011, was arrested by police who stormed his home in Italy's southern Calabria region.
In addition to his own IG's report on his wife flying to Europe at taxpayer expense, Shulkin earlier this month was hit by another IG report that criticized the department for a series of failures at a big veterans» hospital in WashingtoIn addition to his own IG's report on his wife flying to Europe at taxpayer expense, Shulkin earlier this month was hit by another IG report that criticized the department for a series of failures at a big veterans» hospital in Washingtoin Washington.
The continued adoption of mobile technology by hospital staff as well as advances in connected technology is giving healthcare organizations the opportunity to address these issues, either through platform solutions, or through the higher usage of healthcare - focused mobile devices.
«In advance of this data, my assumption was always that the average U.S. employee selected healthcare like the non-educated American picks wine — just by price,» says Jeff Oldham, vice president of Benefitfocus's Benefitstore unit, which specializes in voluntary benefits (e.g. coverage for things like critical illness, hospital indemnity, and accidentsIn advance of this data, my assumption was always that the average U.S. employee selected healthcare like the non-educated American picks wine — just by price,» says Jeff Oldham, vice president of Benefitfocus's Benefitstore unit, which specializes in voluntary benefits (e.g. coverage for things like critical illness, hospital indemnity, and accidentsin voluntary benefits (e.g. coverage for things like critical illness, hospital indemnity, and accidents).
One of Aleppo's biggest casualties is its hospitals; out of the eight in eastern Aleppo, six have been damaged by bombing in the last four and a half years.
By 2022, 97 % of bedside nurses and 98 % of physicians expect to be using mobile devices in the hospital setting, according to Zebra Technologies.
In a 2008 test at Vancouver General Hospital, the Aura caught all 34 cancerous lesions out of 274 tested and later confirmed by biopsy.
5) Religious Clothing in Public Sector: «Do you agree or disagree you feel uncomfortable when served or attended to by a government employee wearing a turban, a hijab or a yarmulke or other religious clothing or symbols in a government institution like a school or hospital
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