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The data is first separated by ownership - private and public. The public ownership is further divided into federal, state, and local. Each of these is then organized by industry (SIC codes). Thus, for example, employment in all hospitals would be ... more
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) defines occupational stress as "the harmful physical and emotional responses that occur when the requirements of the job do not match the capabilities, resources, or needs of the ... more
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Yes. Every LifeCare hospital is fully staffed and equipped to treat medically complex patients who require intensive medical care for an extended period of time. Our hospitals focus primarily on the care of medically complex patients who require ... more
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One of the major differences between working in a Nursing Home and working in a hospital is the immediacy and length of patient care. In Skilled Nursing Homes, the nurses take care of "chronic care" patients who require maintenance and ... more
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Region 4 believes that through awareness, education and reasonable options, both public and private members of the regulated community will choose to be proactive in voluntary efforts to comply with pollution control regulations. The Region's work ... more
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The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma (ACSCOT) sets the standards for verification and site visits. Any hospital interested and willing to invest the time, effort, staffing and money is eligible. ... more
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• Alexandra Hospital 378 Alexandra Road Singapore 159964 Tel: 6472 2000 • Changi General Hospital 2 Simei Street 3 Singapore 529889 Tel: 6788 8833 • Gleneagles Hospital 6A Napier Road Singapore 258500 Tel : 6473 7222 • Institute of Mental Health 10 ... more
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Hospitals do not need to re-enroll but should re-affirm their commitment by updating their hospital profile on the IHI Web site and identifying the interventions they’re working on. By updating your profile and submitting facility mortality data by ... more
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Optic gliomas are tumors that develop in the vicinity of the patient's eye, either in the optic nerves or the optic chasm. Optic gliomas are rare and can affect sight, eyeball movement and the appearance of the eye. Treatment can be difficult and ... more
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Just as the objective of the Best Hospitals rankings is to help adults with uniquely challenging medical needs, kids with rare or life-threatening illnesses such as cystic fibrosis or cancer or severe heart defects are the focus of America's Best ... more
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