Sentences with phrase «more urgent care needs»

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Fernandez predicts urgent care centers will continue to grow and that they will need Solv's software to help manage customers and draw more business in.
The challenge is urgent because more than 31,000 people in the United States have already been diagnosed with this fatal disease — half of whom have already died, leaving families, friends and loved ones who need care — and because at least 1.5 million Americans are thought to be carrying the rapidly spreading virus.
For more than 50 years, forerunners of Shedd's current Animal Response Team have assisted partner organizations whose core missions focus on the rescue and rehabilitation of animals in need of urgent care.
A course that fills an urgent need in the health care field because literally no Medical School teaches anything more than a lesson or two on this polarizing and diverse subject often leaving Licensed MD and NDs alike at a severe disadvantage when it comes to being able to interpret Vaccine Ingredients, How to Identify Vaccine Injuries, and How to Report Them as well per the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System established by the 1986 National Vaccine Law.
More and more patients with urgent psychiatric conditions aren't receiving the care they nMore and more patients with urgent psychiatric conditions aren't receiving the care they nmore patients with urgent psychiatric conditions aren't receiving the care they need.
So many animals come to AHS each day in urgent need of: • Shelter • Medical care, vaccines and sterilization • Adoption services and behavioral training that ensures a smooth transition into new loving homes • Loving foster homes where they can rest and heal • And so much more!
By doing what we do and providing these products as we do it enables the RPAL Member organizations to spend funds normally allocated for these products on more urgent needs like veterinarian expenses an emergency care.
More than 90 cats and dogs, many in urgent need of veterinary attention, were rescued from a White County, Ark., property after authorities discovered them living in filth and suffering from a lack of basic care.
Robin Allen QC, Chair of the Bar Council's Equality and Diversity Committee, said: «The progress made in recruiting more female judges is to be welcomed; but there is an urgent need to increase the number of part - time salaried posts which offer a useful combination of certainty and flexibility for the large number of lawyers with caring responsibilities.
As more hospitals, doctor's offices, outpatient clinics and urgent care facilities open there will be an even greater need for well trained nurses, physician's assistants and medical assistants.
Today's news that women pay significantly more in insurance premiums than men for individual health insurance policies is another reason for the urgent need for comprehensive health care reform,» said Cecile Richards, president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
Urgent Need for Improved Mental Health Care and a More Collaborative Model of Care James Lake, MD; Mason Spain Turner, MD This article reviews challenges facing mental health care and proposes an agenda for developing a collaborative care model in primary care settings that incorporates conventional biomedical therapies and complementary and alternative medicine approacCare and a More Collaborative Model of Care James Lake, MD; Mason Spain Turner, MD This article reviews challenges facing mental health care and proposes an agenda for developing a collaborative care model in primary care settings that incorporates conventional biomedical therapies and complementary and alternative medicine approacCare James Lake, MD; Mason Spain Turner, MD This article reviews challenges facing mental health care and proposes an agenda for developing a collaborative care model in primary care settings that incorporates conventional biomedical therapies and complementary and alternative medicine approaccare and proposes an agenda for developing a collaborative care model in primary care settings that incorporates conventional biomedical therapies and complementary and alternative medicine approaccare model in primary care settings that incorporates conventional biomedical therapies and complementary and alternative medicine approaccare settings that incorporates conventional biomedical therapies and complementary and alternative medicine approaches.
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