نتایج جستجو برای: teaching hospitals

تعداد نتایج: 252421  

2003
SHIN-YI CHOU JAMES K. HAMMITT

Generous health-insurance coverage may encourage hospitals to acquire and employ more advanced medical technologies. The authors examine the effects of Taiwan's 1995 implementation of National Health Insurance on technology adoption, ownership, and use by comparing changes in adoption, ownership, and use rates by private hospitals with changes by public nonteaching and public teaching hospitals...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2005
I Weller E K Wai S Jaglal H J Kreder

Death during the first year after hip fracture may be influenced by the type of hospital in which patients are treated as well as the time spent awaiting surgery. We studied 57,315 hip fracture patients who were admitted to hospital in Ontario, Canada. Patients treated in teaching hospitals had a decreased risk of in-hospital mortality (odds ratio (OR) 0.89; 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.83 to...

1990
Jeannette Roskamp Rogowski Daniel J. Byrne

In this article, alternative methodologies for recalibration of the diagnosis-related group (DRG) weights are examined. Based on 1984 data, cost and charge-based weights are less congruent than those calculated with 1981 data. Previous studies using 1981 data demonstrated that cost- and charge-based weights were not very different. Charge weights result in higher payments to surgical DRGs and l...

Journal: :Ciencia & saude coletiva 2011
Patrícia Taveira de Brito Araújo Severina Alice Costa Uchôa

The errors from doctor prescriptions can cause damage to the patient's health, consequently it is necessary to identify and to prevent them. This work aimed to evaluate if the legal and institutional aspects that are present in doctor prescription at the public and university pediatric hospital to make a diagnosis from the situation, and then to correct the problems. A survey was made was made ...

Journal: :Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie 2002
Phil Tibbo C J de Gara Treena M Blake Carolyn Steinberg Brian Stonehocker

OBJECTIVE To examine the perceptions of intimidation in the psychiatric educational environment in Edmonton, Alberta. METHODS We distributed a 7-point modified Likert scale questionnaire that included questions with respect to intimidation perceptions and experience in psychiatry during a 1-week period to all student interns on psychiatry rotations, residents, and teaching faculty in the 5 te...

Journal: :British medical journal 1984
J Smith

"And still manage to get it wrong," might be the rider added by many doctors. Criticisms of British hospitals are many and bitter. Some cannot be divorced from NHS politics. It is not due to policy alone that large sums of money were spent on teaching hospitals while patients in asylums lived in squalor, nor was it due to policy that elsewhere district general hospitals were postponed as their ...

2015
M Tofighi B Tirgari M Fooladvandi F Rasouli M Jalali

BACKGROUND Several factors including emotional intelligence affect the efficiency of people. It seems that organizational behavior of each person is strongly influenced by emotional intelligence. Therefore, the present study is aimed to examine the relationship between emotional intelligence and organizational citizenship behavior in critical and emergency nurses in teaching hospitals supervise...

Journal: :Medical education 2007
P W Teunissen F Scheele A J J A Scherpbier C P M van der Vleuten K Boor S J van Luijk J A A M van Diemen-Steenvoorde

OBJECTIVES Medical councils worldwide have outlined new standards for postgraduate medical education. This means that residency programmes will have to integrate modern educational views into the clinical workplace. Postgraduate medical education is often characterised as a process of learning from experience. However, empirical evidence regarding the learning processes of residents in the clin...

2015
B. A. D. van Bunnik M. Ciccolini C. L. Gibbons G. Edwards R. Fitzgerald P. R. McAdam M. J. Ward I. F. Laurenson M. E. J. Woolhouse

BACKGROUND Detecting novel healthcare-associated infections (HCAI) as early as possible is an important public health priority. However, there is currently no evidence base to guide the design of efficient and reliable surveillance systems. Here we address this issue in the context of a novel pathogen spreading primarily between hospitals through the movement of patients. METHODS Using a math...

Journal: :Industrial health 2010
Katsutoshi Tanaka Masaya Takahashi Hisanori Hiro Mitsuru Kakinuma Mika Tanaka Naoki Kamata Hitoshi Miyaoka

Shift work, including night work, has been regarded as a risk factor for medical safety. However, few studies have investigated the difference in medical error risk between two- and three-shift systems. A total of 1,506 registered nurses working shifts at teaching hospitals participated in this study to evaluate the difference in medical error risk between two- and three-shift systems. After ad...

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