Hospitals
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Information About Health Insurance
In different states Blue Cross and Blue Shield companies have different names. The names of the companies are Wellpoint, Carefirst, Healthcare service corporation, Highmark, Premera, The Regence Group, Wellmark, Blue Cross Blue Shield of various states, La Cruz Azul de Puerto Rico, Triple-S (in Puerto Rico) and The Canadian Association of Blue cross Plans ( In Canada).
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Medical Transcription Service
The other advantage has been the turn around time. Medical transcription material is almost exclusively outsourced to Asia, -- several hours ahead of Europe and America. This makes the turn around time naturally quicker and a lot of time is saved. India, in particular, has benefited from the outsourcing bug.
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Alcatraz Ghosts
Some of the most reported haunted locations in Alcatraz are the warden's house, the hospital, the laundry room, and cell block C utility door, where convicts Coy, Cretzer and Hubbard died during their escape attempt. The most haunted place is the D cell block, or the "solitary," as it was called. The peculiar thing about the D block is that the area is intensely cold, particularly cell 14-D; sometimes it is 20 degrees colder than the surrounding areas.
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Patrick the Insulin Pump - Can New Technologies Improve Your Blood Glucose Control?
This new pump has given us an opportunity to re-work Alissa's basal insulin rates which have remained unchanged for several months (apart from a big boost post-Christmas). This will mean recording foods, blood glucose levels and fasting from meals - but should be well worth the information that we obtain to help target insulin rates and sugar levels.
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An Introduction to Bed Sheets / Linen
Because of the awareness of germs and need for reducing or preferably eliminating infectious diseases in the hospital setting, a hospital bed sheet has a need for great durability. They are laundered after each usage, and so must stand up to strong detergents and bleaches to protect against further disease.
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Medical Malpractice; How Do We Get More Nurses to Shore Up the Shortages
Now that the legal professionals (Lawyers) who specialize in medical malpractice have been finding resistance in suing Doctors, because now the doctors have better lawyers; these medical malpractice lawyers are suing nurses. Now the nurses are paying higher costs in medical mal-practice insurance or their hospitals are paying it for them and this is raising rates significantly and also causing some nurses to choose other professions and drop out of the medical infrastructure system of our nation all together.
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The Race to a Paperless Society
An electronic medical record is a software package utilized by hospital healthcare facility physicians that replaces the paper patient chart. This is an official document and subject to significant government regulation. By 2008 every healthcare provider in the United States must be executing concrete plans to transition from paper to electronic records and by 2014 all paper must be gone.
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Medical Tourism
India is developing a competitive market in health tourism, and may industry observers credit the expansion of India’s health tourism industry to the profession’s global scope. Leading facilities in India are designed to the same specifications and equipped like research hospitals anywhere else in the globe.
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Cancer in Women
Because we are all different, and our body reacts differently to substances; we have what you call different triggers; resistance capabilities; as groups that is; as individuals we have what I call, hang ups, or self-esteem problems. Also, such things as: depression, anxiety, resentment, fears, inferiority.
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Speech Writing Tips: The 14 Speech Writing Secrets of President Bill Clinton
In previous years a big advertising blitz brought audiences to see speakers such as former Soviet leader Gorbachov and others. Their marketing approach was very commercially focused with a massive advertising budget. The Clinton event had a more humanitarian angle with funds being raised for a good cause, namely sick kids through The Princess Margaret Hospital for Children Foundation.
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