نتایج جستجو برای: indian patients

تعداد نتایج: 2145651  

Journal: :Journal of public health medicine 1996
P Milner J Meekings

Strategy and implementation Health authorities have been working hard on developing health strategies and health programmes. Much of this work can come to naught. Towards the end of the financial year the contracting process takes over. Large sums of money are exchanged between purchasers and providers without explicit or detailed cognisance of the health strategy or programmes. Similarly, gene...

Journal: :Annals of health law 1993
J H Tingle

Although Britain's National Health Service has implemented a number of reforms designed to improve the quality of care in a cost-effective manner, healthcare litigation in the United Kingdom continues to increase. Resource shortages have prompted many patients to bring legal actions against the National Health Service in an attempt to compel a resource allocation, while other patients have sued...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 1993
S Swaminathan P Venkatesan R Mukunthan

PEFR is a simple and reliable way of following patients with bronchial asthma and other obstructive airway diseases. Normal data is available for Caucasian and North Indian children but not for ethnic South Indian children. We, therefore, measured Peak Expiratory Flow Rate (PEFR) in 345 healthy South Indian children aged 4-15 years, using the Wright mini peak flow meter. A nomogram was construc...

Journal: :American journal of cancer research 2014
Mandeep Singh Yi Ding Li-Ying Zhang Dong Song Yun Gong Sylvia Adams Dara S Ross Jin-Hua Wang Shruti Grover Dinesh Chandra Doval Charles Shao Zi-Li He Victor Chang Warren W Chin Fang-Ming Deng Baljit Singh David Zhang Ru-Liang Xu Peng Lee

BACKGROUND Racial disparities among breast cancer (BCa) patients are known but not well studied in early-onset BCa. We analyzed molecular subtypes in early-onset BCa across five major races. METHODS A total of 2120 cases were included from non-Hispanic White (NHW), African American (AA) and Hispanic, Chinese and Indian. Based on ER, PR and HER-2 status, BCa was classified into 4 intrinsic sub...

Qasim Murtaza Rajesh K. Singh Saurabh Agrawal

Electronics industry is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. In India also, there are high turnovers and growing demand of electronics product especially after post liberalization in early nineties. These products generate e-waste which has become big environmental issue. Industries can handle these e-waste and product returns efficiently by developing reverse logistics (RL) syst...

2009
Zack Cooper Stephen Gibbons Simon Jones Alistair McGuire

This paper examines whether or not hospital competition in a market with fixed reimbursement prices can prompt improvements in clinical quality. In January 2006, the British government introduced a major extension of their market-based reforms to the English National Health Service. From January 2006 onwards, every patient in England could choose their hospital for secondary care, and hospitals...

Journal: :Journal of health politics, policy and law 1989
C Potter J Porter

This article explores five strong beliefs, or myths, held by Americans about the British National Health Service: (1) the NHS is socialized medicine; (2) widespread rationing occurs; (3) NHS patients have to face long waiting times; (4) the NHS does not offer free choice of provider; and (5) private medicine is taking over. The authors explore how ethnocentricity and American values have shaped...

Journal: :Informatics in primary care 2014
Simon de Lusignan

This journal strongly supports the sharing of data to support research and quality improvement. However, this needs to be done in a way that ensures the benefits vastly outweigh the risks, and vitally using methods which are inspire both public and professional confidences--robust pseudonymisation is needed to achieve this. The case for using routine data for research has already been well made...

Journal: :Medical humanities 2016
Ewen Speed Charlie Davison Caroline Gunnell

The UK National Health Service (NHS) has long espoused patient and public engagement. Recent years have seen increasing use of internet-based methods of collecting feedback about patient experience and public and staff views about NHS services and priorities. Often hailed as a means of facilitating participative democratic patient engagement, these processes raise a number of complex issues. A ...

Journal: :Gut 1980
H J Klass J K Kelly T W Warnes

Two young brothers with cirrhosis are reported. They are the issue of a first-cousin marriage between Bangladeshi parents. The older boy was born in Bangladesh, the younger in England. A diagnosis of Indian childhood cirrhosis (ICC) was made on the basis of the clinical features and the liver histology. The younger brother represents the first example of this disease in a patient born in the Un...

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