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    Samuel Butler‚ a famed novelist‚ once said “Self preservation is the first law of nature.” Although Benedict Arnold was born nearly a century before Butler‚ he must have held similar beliefs‚ as seen in his actions throughout the course of the American Revolution. The American Revolution began with the egregious debt in Great Britain‚ effects of their participation in the French and Indian War‚ which led to their constant creation of newer and more upsetting taxes in the colonies (Moore‚ Robert J

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    Medical: Hospital Pharmacy

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    Hospital Pharmacy Hospital Pharmacy SECOND EDITION Edited by Martin Stephens Southampton‚ UK BPharm‚ MSc‚ MRPharmS‚ MCPP Associate Medical Director‚ Clinical Effectiveness and Medicines Management Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust Published by Pharmaceutical Press 1 Lambeth High Street‚ London SE1 7JN‚ UK 1559 St. Paul Avenue‚ Gurnee‚ IL 60031‚ USA Ó Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain 2011 is a trade mark of Pharmaceutical Press Pharmaceutical Press is the publishing

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    Shouldice Hospital Limited

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    1. Executive Summary Shouldice hospital is a specialized hospital in the repair of external abdominal hernias in Canada. The hospital was established by Dr. Shouldice the founder of a new and superior surgical technique‚ now known as the Shouldice method‚ for repairing hernias which yields better medical results as well as a significantly shorter recovery time. The Shouldice Hospital is a successful organization and admired by most of the people who had relation with it or who have heard of it

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    Patient abuse in nursing facilities is becoming more prominent. Abuse is not only physical‚ but emotional‚ sexual‚ neglect and financial exploitations. The elderly are the most vulnerable and least likely to complain‚ so unfortunately they are the targets. Most families research in depth about the nursing facility that they will place their loved one‚ in hopes that abuse doesn’t occur. Although the research is done‚ families should still look for signs and symptoms of abuse since they are leaving

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    Principles of Hospital Administration ➢ CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATON VS MANAGEMENT 3. PRINCIPLES OF SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT 4. PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 5. SPECIAL NEEDS OR PECULIARITY OF A HOSPITAL 6. SERVICES Offered BY THE HOSPITAL 7. HOSPITAL AS A SYSTEM 8. HOSPITAL ORGANIZATION 9. CATEGORIES OF HOSPITALS 10. HOSPITAL AS AN ORGANIZATION 11. ROLE OF HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATOR 12.FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT

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    Hospital Management System

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    A Project Report on Hospital Management System Directorate of Distance Education‚ Swami Vivekanand Subharti University Submitted for partial fulfillment for award of the degree in Bachelors of Computer Applications BY STUDENT Batch- BCA Name- Adil Hussain Enrollment No.-A1020507622 Batch- BCA Name- Adarsh Singh Enrollment No.-A1020507620 Batch- BCA Name- Rahul Kumar Jha Enrollment No.-A1020508227 Under the

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    Critical Access Hospitals

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    Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility Program and Critical Access Hospitals BACKGROUND Significant health disparities between rural and urban populations have been a major concern in the United States. One prominent factor contributing to the disparities is lack of access to quality care in rural areas which is closely associated with challenges faced by rural health care providers (National Rural Health Association‚ 2007). Rural hospitals are the key health care provider in rural areas‚ offering

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    Taylor‚ 2012). As a social work intern at Monroe County Correctional Facility‚ this topic becomes of great importance when working with inmates experiencing grief and loss. Providing treatment to these inmates mitigates the difficulties related to reentry‚ enhances the “ability to cope with prison life” (Hendry‚ 2009‚ p. 271)‚ and decreases the likelihood of recidivism (Hendry‚ 2009). Prevalence of Grief in Correctional Facilities The research that is accessible on grief and loss for incarcerated

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    Introduction Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) is a proprietary hospital management company. The company has been following an acquisitive strategy by taking over hospital companies and not-for-profit hospitals. The firm is also considering expanding into new health service areas like home health care and outpatient surgery. The company is at a crossroads with regard to its financial goals; HCA currently faces the likelihood of adverse changes to the Medicare/Medicaid policy which could strain

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    Aravind Eye Hospital

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    Case: Aravind Eye Hospital * What is Aravind’s mission? How successful is Aravind at achieving its mission? The mission is to bring eyesight to the masses of poor people in India‚ Asia‚ Africa and all over the world. To provide quality care as a non-profit eye hospital. To spread the Aravind model and offer hope in all parts of the world. Aravind has grown from a 20-bed hospital in 1976 to 1224 beds in 1992 as one of the biggest hospitals of its kind in the world. The Aravind organization

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