The Central Phoenix Health Center will meet
the needs of patients in the central Phoenix community.
Couples medical family therapy addresses fears and
needs of patients in relationships.
I have worked independently secondary to the rural area and diverse
needs of the patients in this rural area with limited resources.
there is a sufficient supply of molybdenum - 99 produced without the use of highly enriched uranium available to meet
the needs of patients in the United States; and
Our clinic was designed and equipped with
the needs of ALL patients in mind.
Their longstanding ties to the Ypsilanti, Belleville, Canton, and Ann Arbor community affords them a unique perspective that allows them to meet the health care
needs of their patients in a manner unmatched by any other veterinary hospital in the Ypsilanti area.
They have the clinical background that enables them to identify and address the psychosocial
needs of patients in addition to answering clinical questions about diagnosis and treatment.
Not exact matches
Consistent delays can potentially taint crowd funding
in the eyes
of the public, Mollick says, adding that entrepreneurs
need to be more realistic about their goals, and that backers
need to be more
patient.
A number
of these highly addictive painkillers get diverted, landing
in the hands
of patients who misuse them or lack a legitimate medical
need; often, they wind up with people to whom they were never prescribed.
When your patience is tested today, recall when you were
patient in the grocery checkout line last week behind a mother
of five when all you
needed to buy was batteries.
This study, published
in the journal Philosophical Transactions
of the Royal Society B, found that 22
patients who played the memory game made significantly fewer errors and
needed significantly fewer attempts to remember the location
of different patterns specific tests.
In the course
of it, you lose hundreds
of millions
of muscle cells that won't be replaced, and instead less flexible scar tissue forms on the heart, which can lead to
patients needing a heart transplant.
This became our first lesson
in the importance
of being
patient during the hiring process, regardless
of the
need for help.
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.
Had the Cleveland Clinic's leadership ignored, minimized, or defended itself
in the face
of this negative feedback, the venerable institution wouldn't have heard what their
patients truly expected and
needed from their healthcare teams.
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 Pittsburgh - based specialty pharmacy grew its revenue by 13,380 percent
in three years to $ 42 million by focusing on the small populations
of underserved
patients who
need orphan drugs to treat serious illnesses.
It's part
of a push by healthcare companies to both cut costs and gain more control over the
patients in need of their services.
Patients in need of a cure suffer when pricing results
in reduced availability.
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.
In Michigan, the Michigan Pathways to Better Health (MPBH) program, implemented by the Michigan Public Health Institute and the Michigan Department of Community Health, is using tablet - based checklists to collect demographic information in communities with the greatest health needs and assess behavioral health, and social service factors impacting each patient to get a fuller picture of social determinants of healt
In Michigan, the Michigan Pathways to Better Health (MPBH) program, implemented by the Michigan Public Health Institute and the Michigan Department
of Community Health, is using tablet - based checklists to collect demographic information
in communities with the greatest health needs and assess behavioral health, and social service factors impacting each patient to get a fuller picture of social determinants of healt
in communities with the greatest health
needs and assess behavioral health, and social service factors impacting each
patient to get a fuller picture
of social determinants
of health.
The depth
of information provided at such a scale suggests that
in the future,
patients won't
need to consult with various specialties to figure out what's ailing them.
They found wide variation
in the types
of patients hospitals determined
needed intensive care.
Khosla referenced a study that asked a group
of doctors to review
patient data
in order to determine whether the individual was
in need of cardiac surgery.
Unfortunately humans are also prone to err
in more serious situations — like deciding whether or not a
patient is
in need of open heart surgery.
Certainly, dentists
need to confirm the diagnosis
of cavities and other issues and play an integral role
in the health
of their
patients, but they are helped greatly by the 30 or 45 minutes that a dental hygienist spends assessing someone's oral hygiene.
It is becoming easier for healthcare providers to offer solutions that are built around meeting
patient needs because
of advances
in mobile integrated technology, miniaturization
of complex machines, and the increasing accessibility
of digital data.
Then, through its human - trained algorithms, it makes split - second decisions on triaging
patients and getting them where they
need to go — prepping the surgical team ahead
of time
in cases like Rodney's.
«Both the American Academy
of Neurology and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society have said that alternative treatment options are
needed for
patients with MS relapse who can not tolerate steroids, do not respond to steroids, or do not want to take steroids,» Mallinckrodt said
in a statement.
In a statement Monday, Mylan says it has tried to make EpiPen accessible and affordable to people who really
need it, offering rebate cards that allowed 80 %
of patients with commercial insurance to get the product for free last year.
Since massive Hurricane Maria struck
in September and knocked out the dialysis center on the tiny satellite island
of Vieques, more than a dozen
patients needing treatment now must fly several times a week to the main island.
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in novel therapeutics, medical technologies and innovative delivery platforms that meet the critical
needs of patients worldwide
'' [It] minimizes the
need for a full fledge [d] investigation to determine if some
of these deaths could have been prevented, or whether the island's medical facilities were negligent
in terms
of providing treatment to their most vulnerable
patients,» writes Yordán, who is from Puerto Rico.
Five years ago, we began collaborating with the University
of Pennsylvania and invested
in further developing and bringing what we believed would be a paradigm - changing immunocellular therapy to cancer
patients in dire
need.
The adaptive pathways concept applies primarily to treatments
in areas
of high medical
need where it is difficult to collect data via traditional routes and where large clinical trials would unnecessarily expose
patients who are unlikely to benefit from the medicine.
When your venture aims to do something no one has done before —
in our case, develop and commercialize the first - ever
in vitro diagnostic blood test to aid
in the evaluation
of patients with suspected TBI, also known as concussion — you want an attorney and a law firm that will take the time to understand your unique
needs and clear legal roadblocks before you can even anticipate them.
This chaotic process exposed a desperate
need for a centralized data hub where descriptions
of unidentified
patients could be uploaded and accessed by all area hospitals
in emergencies, Keesee said.
What began as a
needed emergency shot
of adrenaline to the heart
of the economic
patient in late 2008 has now become a continuous IV drip the academicians at the Fed for now deem unacceptable to moderate, let alone remove.
Chimerix, a biopharmaceutical company that develops antivirals
in areas
of high unmet medical
need, announced
in a press release that a Phase 3 study for its SUPPRESS
of brincidofovir
in patients undergoing...
This day and age is a time
of trials and tribulations people really
need to be
patient and give a careful, logical unbiased look at the world and see who is really causing the problems
in the world and where they stand
in believing it.
The shipment contained more than 3 tons
of urgently
needed medical aid for
patients with storm - related illnesses and injuries, as well as chronic disease medicine to replace medications lost
in the storm.
Repeated hospitalizations bring demoralization, particularly
in instances
in which some hospital staff are inadequately trained to meet the full range
of patient needs.
If somebody has had a terrible time
in life and they have gone through one tragedy after another and you tell them that God loves them, they might just laugh at you... Many times we have to be willing to show people the love
of God, and that can be anything from being
patient over a long period
of time to providing for a physical
need that they have that may cost [us] some money.
We find ourselves
in different stages and manifestations
of that grief — disbelief, anger, stunned silence, the
need to do something, the
need to exert some kind
of control
in a world that seems so desperately out
of control — and so we have to be
patient with one another, gracious when our grief takes different forms.
Doctors Without Borders does the same heroic work, without having any qualms about the religion
of the
patients in need.
The LCP
needs to be abandoned
in favour
of evidence - based medicine
in all
patient groups including those with terminal cancer.»
If not, their contacts with the hospital staff will probably be frustratingly brief and totally inadequate to give them the amount
of help
needed in handling their own crisis and
in relating constructively with their
patient.
The growing distance between doctors and
patients allows for the expansion
of the utilitarian approach that sees
patients as organ donors, not individuals
in need of care.
For helping many alcoholics, I am convinced that we shall
need far more multilevel institutions that serve only alcoholics (through bed care, day - hospital care, out -
patient care, etc.) as well as an increase
in facilities that are part
of general and mental hospitals and other kinds
of institutions.
The educator who tries to dominate or enjoy his pupils «stifles the growth
of his blessing,» and it is the same with the doctor and the psychotherapist: «As soon as the helper is touched by the desire,
in however subtle a form, to dominate or to enjoy his
patient, or to treat the latter's wish to be dominated or enjoyed by him as other than a wrong condition
needing to be cured, the danger
of falsification arises, beside which all quackery appears peripheral.»