This can leave hospitals —
particularly smaller hospitals that don't do a lot of brachytherapy — in the lurch.
Not exact matches
Some of these crises are more severe and elaborate than most
hospitals —
particularly smaller ones — are prepared for.
Views are
particularly polarised in the United States, with interventions and costs of
hospital births escalating and midwives involved with home births being denied the ability to be lead professionals in
hospital, with admitting and discharge privileges.5 Although several Canadian medical societies6 7 and the American Public Health Association8 have adopted policies promoting or acknowledging the viability of home births, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists continues to oppose it.9 Studies on home birth have been criticised if they have been too
small to accurately assess perinatal mortality, unable to distinguish planned from unplanned home births accurately, or retrospective with the potential of bias from selective reporting.
The evidence in this book will be
particularly helpful in demonstrating to maternity
hospital or maternity unit administrators how implementing the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding will help in decreasing the need for staff and equipment in a well - baby nursery; in increasing bedside care for postnatal women to educate them in the safe care of their infants after discharge from
hospital, therefore decreasing the re-admission of neonates to
hospital; in lessening admission of
small vulnerable formula - fed infants to their pediatric unit with preventable infections; and in decreasing staff absenteeism to care for their ill formula - fed infants.
The problems in the energy sector have led to five years of «dumsor» which has brought unprecedented devastation on our industries (
particularly small businesses), job losses, income losses, deaths in our
hospitals, disruption of life and destruction of electrical appliances of businesses and homes can not be fully quantified.
Sam Watson adds: «Our study indicates that ensuring very preterm babies,
particularly those born at less than 27 weeks, are delivered in
hospitals with high volume neonatal units improves their outcome, but there could be a knock - on effect on other patient groups if
smaller neonatal units are closed.
Competing
hospitals or clinics,
particularly in
smaller communities, are often aware of the revenue being generated by certain physicians and will offer to pay the physician more money, give bigger bonuses, or some other incentive for the physician to leave their present employment and commence employment with the competing
hospital or clinic.
The doctor network tiers is
particularly important for a
small business to review, as many carriers offer regional - specific plans that only includes doctors and
hospitals in that region (e.g. Houston - only, Dallas - only, etc).