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…is that the public disclosure will discourage physicians from accepting the gifts. (Medical Benefits) The reason why the Vermont government is doing this is simple. Gift from drug reps are seen by many health care advocates as having too much influence over doctors…
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…sides of the issue. Even efforts to reform the health care system (at both the provider and insurer level) come with a cost to privacy. The efforts made in the 1996 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act to electronically gather medical records…
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…if the animal has four legs, wings, fins, or even scales. Why such beneficial effects? “Ironically, the most common reason people give for not having pets-having to care for them-is one of the reasons pets improve health. Pets require that you ‘extend’ yourself…
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…). In conclusion, herbal dietary supplements, especially those containing ephedra, have taken the American health care system by storm. These products are raising enormous worries in the medical community due to the growing problem of toxicities associated with ma…
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…. There is no justification for using marijuana as a medicine. The movement to legitimize smoking marijuana as a medicine is not encouraged by the Federal Food and Drug Administration, health and medical associations, or medical experts; but instead by groups…
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…for using marijuana as a medicine. The movement to legitimize smoking marijuana as a medicine is not encouraged by the Federal Food and Drug Administration, health and medical associations, or medical experts; but instead by groups such as the National…
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…an equal opportunity for education and income potential. Health care, which is perhaps the largest concern of most Canadians right now would also be improved through a Soviet-type system. By controlling the cost of employing doctors and nurses through…
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…. As having a reputation of providing the safe systems of care as a health care provider can dramatically receive a better standing in the competition in the near future. Health care institutions should design a system of care that can prevent errors that enable…
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health care affords". - Avedis Donbedian (January 7, 1919 - November 9, 2000) INTRODUCTION: Active and evolutionary transformations are proceeding in the healthcare industry. The disputes faced in following the care procedure while meeting tactical…
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…Regional Medical Center in 2000. The facility is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. With a reputation as an innovative provider of quality health care, Tift Regional Medical Center is an acute care facility…
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