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Challenges in Preparation of Cumulative Antibiogram Reports for Community Hospitals

Challenges in Preparation of Cumulative Antibiogram Reports for Community Hospitals

... in community hospitals enrolled in the Duke Infection Control Outreach Network ...of community hospitals in the southeastern United States that share surveillance data on health ...

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Rate of Inappropriate Imaging Utilization by the Emergency Department in Community Hospitals

Rate of Inappropriate Imaging Utilization by the Emergency Department in Community Hospitals

... Objective: To retrospectively analyse the use of imaging studies in the Emer- gency Department of community hospitals using evidence based guidelines and clinical judgement. Methods: Medical records of 661 ...

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Impact of Telemedicine on the Practice of Pediatric Cardiology in Community Hospitals

Impact of Telemedicine on the Practice of Pediatric Cardiology in Community Hospitals

... from community hospitals over 3 integrated services digital network lines is accurate and has the potential to improve patient care, enhance echocar- diogram quality, aid sonographer education, and have a ...

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Technical and scale efficiency of public community hospitals in Eritrea: an exploratory study

Technical and scale efficiency of public community hospitals in Eritrea: an exploratory study

... level community hospitals in Eritrea, based on data generated in 2007, (b) to estimate the magnitudes of output increases and/or input reductions that would have been required to make relatively inefficient ...

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Coronary computed tomographic angiography (CCTA) in community hospitals: “current and emerging role”

Coronary computed tomographic angiography (CCTA) in community hospitals: “current and emerging role”

... CT in the year 2000, 16-slice in 2002, and 64-slice in 2004. Initially cardiac CT, performed on 4-slice multidetec- tor computed tomography (MDCT), examinations were confined to the evaluation of only proximal coronary ...

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Outbreaks of Multidrug Resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Community Hospitals in Japan

Outbreaks of Multidrug Resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Community Hospitals in Japan

... We previously reported an outbreak in a neurosurgery ward of catheter-associated urinary tract infection with multidrug-resistant (MDR) Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain IMCJ2.S1, carrying the 6 ⴕ -N-aminoglycoside ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC5049691.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5049691.pdf

... of community hospitals, demonstrated a decrease in SSI prevalence, particularly in SSI due to MRSA, from 2008 to ...care hospitals that have reported declines in invasive infections caused by ...at ...

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Characteristics of Depressed Patients Treated in Rural Areas of Chile

Characteristics of Depressed Patients Treated in Rural Areas of Chile

... the community hospitals in charge of the depression management program invited patients who fit the ICD-10 criteria (WHO, 1992) for a depressive epi- sode, who were between 18 and 65 years of age, and who ...

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Understanding the models of community hospital rehabilitation activity (MoCHA): a mixed method study

Understanding the models of community hospital rehabilitation activity (MoCHA): a mixed method study

... across community hospitals wards using a range of well- established but analytically complex methods including corrected ordinary least squares (COLS) regression ana- lysis, Stochastic Frontier Analysis ...

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Woodring_unc_0153D_15130.pdf

Woodring_unc_0153D_15130.pdf

... Essential Hospitals, the national association that promotes effective policy of safety net hospitals across the ...public hospitals begin to publish the value of their tax exemptions each year, a ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC5527606.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5527606.pdf

... Bacterial isolates. The study sites were 7 geographically dispersed community hospitals in or near North Carolina affiliated with the Duke Infection Control Outreach Network (DICON). Between 2010 and 2015, ...

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Contribution of antimicrobial stewardship programs to reduction of antimicrobial therapy costs in community hospital with 429 Beds --before-after comparative two-year trial in Japan

Contribution of antimicrobial stewardship programs to reduction of antimicrobial therapy costs in community hospital with 429 Beds --before-after comparative two-year trial in Japan

... The antimicrobial therapy costs decreased after ASP, which indicated the significance of ASPs in the community hospitals with 429 beds. In response to the recommenda- tions, including de-escalation and dose ...

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Summary of the proceedings of the International Summit 2015: General and subspecialty radiology

Summary of the proceedings of the International Summit 2015: General and subspecialty radiology

... and community hospitals, and in most cases subspecialty sections should remain within the over- arching department of radiology, with the benefit of shared facilities, efficient use of resources and common ...

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Systems Approach to Improving Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing in Clinical Laboratories in the United States

Systems Approach to Improving Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing in Clinical Laboratories in the United States

... moderate-to-large hospitals, 17 (71%) of 24 laboratories of small hospitals, and 3 (100%) of 3 reference laboratories, tested both penicillin (or oxacillin) and a third-generation cephalosporin in ...

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Improving Hospital Utilization and  Outcomes: Health Economics at the Community Level

Improving Hospital Utilization and Outcomes: Health Economics at the Community Level

... the community level from the perspective of the financial impact on provider ...between hospitals and nursing homes produced a savings of $12,448,300 - $31,232,900 over a fifteen-year ...involved ...

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Engaging primary care physicians in care coordination for patients with complex medical conditions

Engaging primary care physicians in care coordination for patients with complex medical conditions

... The strained relations between PCPs and other spe- cialists resulted in an undesired loss by PCPs of pro- fessional responsibility for their patients. Referrals to non-PCP specialists often meant that PCPs would “be in ...

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Creating the perfect intern anaesthesia rotation: a survey using feedback from past interns

Creating the perfect intern anaesthesia rotation: a survey using feedback from past interns

... a community service doctor in rural hospitals, although we did not specifically ask about ...found community service very stressful, particularly anaesthesia as we had minimal ...

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Clinical and other specialty services offered by pharmacists in the community: the international arena and Israel

Clinical and other specialty services offered by pharmacists in the community: the international arena and Israel

... chosen community pharmacy for advanced services (Medicines Use Review [MUR] or New Medicine Service ...a community pharmacist is made and a home visit ...some community pharmacies in England ...a ...

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Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Arrests in Rural Populations

Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Arrests in Rural Populations

... The purpose for our study was threefold: first, to collect and analyze pediatric resuscitation data in community and rural hospitals; second, to attempt to identify medical problems of g[r] ...

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Collaboration between general hospitals and community health services in the care of suicide attempters in Norway: a longitudinal study

Collaboration between general hospitals and community health services in the care of suicide attempters in Norway: a longitudinal study

... general hospitals after a suicide attempt were issued in 2001 by the Norwegian Board of Health ...General hospitals with an ED were required to satisfy quality standards regarding suicide risk assessment, ...

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