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“Antimicrobials Prescribing Patterns in Urban and Rural Hospitals-Determinants and Proposed Interventions” by Apollo James, Arul Prakasam, Subramaniam Kannan, Senthil Kumar, India.

“Antimicrobials Prescribing Patterns in Urban and Rural Hospitals-Determinants and Proposed Interventions” by Apollo James, Arul Prakasam, Subramaniam Kannan, Senthil Kumar, India.

... in rural and urban hospitals situated in Coimbatore district of Tamilnadu, India between June, 2012 to January, 2013 this includes 360 prescriptions from urban and rural ...

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The hub and spoke organization design revisited: a lifeline for rural hospitals

The hub and spoke organization design revisited: a lifeline for rural hospitals

... Given its focus on market development, Willis-Knighton Health System’s executives were well aware of the plight faced by the region’s rural hospitals. While the system’s growth ambitions were concentrated ...

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Teleneurology: Why it Works for Rural Hospitals

Teleneurology: Why it Works for Rural Hospitals

... help rural hospitals identify patients requiring transfer to a tertiary care center—such as those who qualify for clot ...receiving hospitals. For patients who stay at the rural hospital, the ...

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Infection control interventions in small rural hospitals with limited resources: results of a cluster-randomized feasibility trial

Infection control interventions in small rural hospitals with limited resources: results of a cluster-randomized feasibility trial

... small rural hospi- tals in the western United ...small rural hospitals. Utilizing existing hospital staff, all hospitals were able to follow a research protocol to measure HH compliance as a ...

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Enhancing Team-Work and Supportive Working Environment of the Admission and Transfer Processes in Rural Mental Healthcare Services Using Lean Philosophy

Enhancing Team-Work and Supportive Working Environment of the Admission and Transfer Processes in Rural Mental Healthcare Services Using Lean Philosophy

... regional, rural community mental health teams and rural hospitals using Lean ...in rural hospitals and in their transfer to regional acute mental health inpatient ...in rural ...

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Telemental Health and Telehealth in Rural Areas and Urban Hospitals

Telemental Health and Telehealth in Rural Areas and Urban Hospitals

... and rural hospitals in the type of telehealth services they ...urban hospitals and prospective payment system hospitals were more likely to implement telehealth in their ...

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PRESCRIPTION PATTERN AND THERAPEUTIC RESPONSE OF VARIOUS ANTI HYPERTENSIVE DRUGS FOR THE HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS AT PRIVATE HOSPITALS IN TAMILNADU, INDIA

PRESCRIPTION PATTERN AND THERAPEUTIC RESPONSE OF VARIOUS ANTI HYPERTENSIVE DRUGS FOR THE HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS AT PRIVATE HOSPITALS IN TAMILNADU, INDIA

... at rural hospitals in south Indian population so as to better understand the pattern of antihypertensive care and potential opportunities for improvement in hypertension management and also this study ...

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The Training and Education Needs of Emergency Medicine Doctors working in Rural and Regional Australia

The Training and Education Needs of Emergency Medicine Doctors working in Rural and Regional Australia

... Dunbabin et al looked at the NSW Cadetship program which offered bonded scholarships with the aim of improving workforce shortages in rural hospitals. Their study noted that 43% of 77 cadets who entered the ...

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Shortage and inequalities in the distribution of specialists across community health centres in Uttar Pradesh, 2002–2012

Shortage and inequalities in the distribution of specialists across community health centres in Uttar Pradesh, 2002–2012

... The study has several strengths. First, it contributes to the scant literature available on the issue of HRH short- age and the inequalities in the publicly funded health system in rural India. It is probably the ...

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Regionalization and the Closure of 52 Hospitals in Rural Saskatchewan

Regionalization and the Closure of 52 Hospitals in Rural Saskatchewan

... In the early 1990s Canada was in a recession and the government of Saskatchewan felt the pressure of a growing deficit. In 1992, the provincial government decided to reduce the health care budget by 3.3%. The following ...

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Characteristics of Depressed Patients Treated in Rural Areas of Chile

Characteristics of Depressed Patients Treated in Rural Areas of Chile

... Objective: To describe a group of depressed patients that participated in a clinical intervention to improve depression treatment in rural areas. Materials and Methods: It is a clinical intervention for depressed ...

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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

... in rural hospitals, although we did not specifically ask about ...‘Some rural areas practice horrific anaesthesia with very high anaesthesia related ...

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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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2019_Broussard.pdf

2019_Broussard.pdf

... of rural hospital closures in the last decade 3 and the increasing risk of financial distress among rural hospitals, 28 this change could have a significant impact on CAH financial ...the ...

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Hospital Services for Rural Children in Washington State

Hospital Services for Rural Children in Washington State

... in rural inpatient care by focusing on the attending ...of rural hospitals, which was quite ...of hospitals with a very wide varia- tion in size, medical technology, and medical staff ...

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Bazakas Final Paper.pdf

Bazakas Final Paper.pdf

... and rural hospitals in the ...additional hospitals identified as at risk of becoming unprofitable if the tax exemption is removed, three are identified as small, rural hospitals which ...

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Characteristics of Rural Children Admitted to Pediatric Hospitals

Characteristics of Rural Children Admitted to Pediatric Hospitals

... in rural patients could imply that the hospital and local health care providers may not have as much of a familiar, close working relationship with each other, which could make it difficult to decide when to ...

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Are modern contraceptives acceptable to people and where do they source them from across Nigeria?

Are modern contraceptives acceptable to people and where do they source them from across Nigeria?

... It was interesting to find out that most of the contracep- tives were from private sector, especially the private drug retailers (patent medicine vendors (PMDs) and pharmacy shops. Several studies that were undertaken in ...

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The Current State of Rural Neurosurgical Practice: An International Perspective.

The Current State of Rural Neurosurgical Practice: An International Perspective.

... Introduction: Rural and low‑resource areas have diminished capacity to care for neurosurgical patients due to lack of infrastructure, healthcare investment, and training ...of rural neurosurgical ...

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TelestrokeAbout strokeIs it safe and effective?

TelestrokeAbout strokeIs it safe and effective?

... WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT? One of the reasons that so many individuals have disability or death from stroke is lack of timely diagnosis and treatment with tPA. Telestroke networks offer a solution that can extend care to a ...

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