Background Attacks on health care in armed conflict, including those on health workers, facilities, patients and transports, represent serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law. Information about these incidents and their characteristics are available in myriad forms: as ...
KEY TAKEAWAYS Instances of healthcare professionals being beaten up are rising day by day. The Government had passed an ordinance amending the Epidemic Disease Act which is in the interest of the healthcare workers. The Act provides punishment for vi
Murder of CEO of UnitedHealthcare may reflect rising discontent with a failing medical system 12/04/2024/By Laura Harris British lawmakers move forward with bill legalizing ASSISTED SUICIDE in the United Kingdom Planned Parenthood selling “viable nonanomalous” fetuses to University of California, ...
In an era of health-insurance changes, virtual healthcare encounters, reimbursement and billing changes, and in some cases long appointment wait times, medical care for some Americans may feel more like shopping at a large warehouse store than visiting the corner hardware store, he said, and “...
doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.42998 Key Points Question What are the harms of policing in health care settings? Findings In this qualitative study, analysis of 48 unique stories in US news media revealed harms across the following 5 domains: (1) patients shot by police or security personnel;...
select article Prevalence and patterns of gender disparity in workplace violence among healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic review and meta-analysis Review articleAbstract only Prevalence and patterns of gender disparity in workplace violence among healthcare workers during the ...
A year-old law seems to have done little to curb a surge in violence against health care workers that began during the pandemic, despite increasing charges for assaults on nonmedical staff – such as custodial, security or administrative workers – who are ...
Reviews the non-fiction book 'First, Do No Harm: Power, Oppression and Violence in Healthcare,' by Nancy Diekelmann. DM Tomasic - 《H & Hn Hospitals & Health Networks》 被引量: 0发表: 2003年 First, do not harm: power, oppression, and violence of liver biopsy Reviews the non-fiction...
Workplace violence, stress, depression, anxiety, health care workers Abstract Behaviors and attitudes of the people who are in the same setting, such as service beneficiaries, co-workers and the others, have a determining effect on the mood of the people who provide the service. This effect ...
Health Zones of Goma and Karisimbi, as well as from the authorities responsible for the healthcare facilities surveyed. The study received approval from the Medical Ethics Committee of the University of Goma (Approval No.: UNIGOM/CEM/012/2021), and all methods were conducted in accordance with...