New Orleans-area hospitals bleeding moneyNew Orleans TimesPicayune
While some of Israel’s northern population moved to the south of the country, thereby reducing the hospital’s elective activities, many patients remained in the area and needed medical services that for the duration could not be provided by the community. For example, almost all dialysis ...
We also note that of the 6,000 hurricanes in the model, only 230 strike the New England area, thus limiting the statistical fidelity of the hurricane probabilities in this region, although this incidence is consistent with current observed rates of landfall (National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
The variation could also be due to area differences in the tendency to hospitalize children or in the availability of hospital beds.30,31 In addition, although we accounted for age and chronic conditions, the variation may have been influenced by patient-specific factors, such as an unpredictable...
The Times noted that there is a growing need for health-care services geared toward the Spanish-speaking community. The article focused on theServicios de Saludprogram at Charter Suburban Hospital in Paramount when, in actuality, the program is a joint venture between two Charter facilities, the ...
Characterization of Aerosols Produced During Surgical Procedures in Hospitals. Presented at American Industrial Hygiene Assn[J].Annual ConferenceNew OrleansLA 1993.Yeh AC, Turner RS, Jones RK, Muggenburg BA, Lundgren DL, Smith JP: Characterisation of aerosols produced during surgical procedures in ...
457 admissions in 2017, is the largest provider of inpatient and outpatient services in New Jersey.U.S. News & World Reportrecognized Hackensack University Medical Center as the No. 2 hospital in New Jersey and among the top 5 hospitals in the New York metropolitan area in its 2018-19 ...
New Orleans-area hospitals bleeding red ink, federal report saysNew Orleans TimesPicayune
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