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…program for critical access hospitals. The Joint Commission currently accredits approximately 80 percent of the nation's hospitals. Accreditation helps to inform and protect consumers, educate providers and support improvement in the quality of the health care
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…AMBULATORY: "Logician" is an electronic medical record (EMR) system that allows ambulatory care physicians and clinical staff to document patient encounters, rationalize clinical workflow, and securely exchange clinical data with other providers, patients…
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…        Medicaid. It is the United States Federal Government program to aid states in providing health care to the poor and impoverished who otherwise could not receive         proper medical care. In 1995 the federal government spent…
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…and wounded Union soldiers that were prisoners of the Confederacy (Cunningham 3). One of the significant problems that the Confederacy's soldiers had to deal with, when it came to medical care, was the fact that the doctors, then called surgeons, and nurses had…
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…the right to make that decision for himself? It is his life. It is extremely rare today for a doctor to try to force someone to receive medical care that he doesn't want. Pro-lifers readily agree that anyone should have the right to refuse medical treatment if he…
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…is termed unstable angina, is a medical emergency, and requires urgent attention. Research is active, and careful medical follow-up is important.mergency, and requires urgent attention. Research is active, and careful medical follow-up is important.…
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…, is a medical emergency, and requires urgent attention. Research is active, and careful medical follow-up is important.mergency, and requires urgent attention. Research is active, and careful medical follow-up is important.…
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…knowledge of the cause and prevention of disease and infection. (Maher, pg. 1) The Army Medical Department, which was responsible for the care of the sick and wounded in the North, was unprepared. The staff of 90 doctors was experienced in dealing…
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…knowledge of the cause and prevention of disease and infection. (Maher, pg. 1) The Army Medical Department, which was responsible for the care of the sick and wounded in the North, was unprepared. The staff of 90 doctors was experienced in dealing…
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…of the disease, the effect of the disease on the family. Also the educational outlook, lifestyle, and medical treatment available to the Tourette's Syndrome patient. Georgs Gils de la Tourette's a French doctor and biologist discovered Tourette's Syndrome in 1885…
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