During this certification process we will be focusing on techniques to make cat
visits to our hospital less stressful, improve our standard of care, and continuing to further educate all of our team members on all things cats!
Not exact matches
Fewer trips
to the doctor and
less hospital visits compound the savings.
Depending on their ages and maturity level,
visiting the
hospital, meeting the nursing and physician staffs, or accompanying their sick sibling
to the clinic for treatments can help make the situation
less frightening and more understandable.
Breastfed babies are
less likely
to develop diarrhoea, vomiting and chest infections, leading
to fewer
hospital visits; and they are
less likely
to become obese both as children and in later life.
Add
to that
less doctor's
visits, parent sick day costs,
hospital stays, prescriptions...
Overall, the introduction of formula milk as well as any breast feeding for
less than six months were found
to be significant risk factors for
hospital, doctor, or clinic
visits and
hospital admissions specifically for upper respiratory tract infections and wheezing lower respiratory tract illness.
In adjusted analysis a shorter duration of predominant breast feeding (
less than two months) was a risk factor for four or more
hospital, doctor, or clinic
visits because of upper respiratory tract infections (OR 1.43, 95 % 1.02
to 2.01, p = 0.041), as was partial breast feeding for
less than six months (OR 1.46, 95 % CI 1.07
to 2.00, p = 0.018).
«The cost breaks down
to about $ 330 per
visit; far
less than one asthma - induced trip
to the
hospital,» Ellis said.
If you do not utilize their healing expertise, day - by - day, year by year, there will be
less of those independent veterinary
hospitals to visit.
Our staff are trained
to allow cats
to move at their own pace which allows them
to feel
less stress during their
visit to our
hospital.
There always be some customers who will be fit naturally and will need little prone
to diseases and hence would require
less health insurance coverage than someone who is diagnosed with a serious disease and regularly
visits to the
hospital.
The Western Australian report also suggests that preschool children whose parents participated in Group Triple P between 1996 and 1997 were
less likely
to be involved in
hospital emergency department
visits than children in the comparison group.