RESULTS A total of 227 patients presenting with type II DM and ≥ 5 years of duration of DM at medicine ward‚ Civil Hospital Karachi were enrolled in this study. Characteristics: The mean age of patients was 48.26±9.01years (Table 1) and percentage distribution of age of patients is shown (Table 2). Percentage distribution of gender in overall study population‚ males were 101 (44.5%) and females were 126 (55.5%) shown in (Table 3). The mean weight of patients was 457.29±7.56 kg‚ with 95% CI (56
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Issues2 III.Recommendations6 IV.References7 I.Introduction Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) is propriety‚ hospital management company founded in Nashville‚ Tennessee in 1968 with only one‚ 150-bed hospital and then grew to become the nation’s largest hospital management company. As of 1981‚ HCA owned or managed 349 hospitals in the United States and overseas. During the 1970s‚ HCA achieved its growth by acquisition of existing hospitals and construction of new ones. During the period of 1968-1981
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3-Year Organizational System Management Plan Teresa Gale Gaines CMGT/554 November 17‚ 2014 Phillip Coleman 3-Year Organizational System Management Plan Since 1975‚ Patton-Fuller Community Hospital has been in business as a non-profit full service health care institution providing advanced emergency medical care‚ physical therapy‚ radiology‚ surgery‚ labor and delivery‚ surgery and other services dealing with the health and well-being of the local community. In order for the company to operate properly
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specialized foundations for treating the sick have additionally existed for a long period of time. Despite the fact that hospitals operations have not changed much during the last century‚ technological and scientific progress has made possible treatments paths that could not have implemented a hundred years ago and made a large contribution to health care. The main differences between hospitals today and a century ago are improved surgical techniques‚ safer use of anesthesia‚ and safer childbirth procedures
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Quality Management Assessment Summary June 11‚ 2012 Quality Management Assessment Summary Brookhaven Memorial Hospital and Medical Center is a health care organization that has adapted to an increasingly global environment with an open approach to quality management planning. The main focus of this summary is to describe Brookhaven Hospital’s objective to develop a quality management program specifically admissions by primary care physicians that include factors (medical admissions for
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It is a well-known fact that mental institutes are assumed to be these awful and decrepit places where only the most desperate would dare to go. In some cases‚ these assumptions are not wrong. Over the years mental institutes or hospitals have changed drastically. In the past‚ mental institutes were awful places where patients were often left to roam freely without the supervision of workers since most of the time they were understaffed. During ancient times‚ if someone had a mental illness often
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2.10 LEVEL OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION ON DISABLED FACILITIES PROVIDED IN PRIVATE HOSPITAL 2.10.1 CUSTOMER SATISFACTION Yang (2003) outlines some methods of measuring device service quality from both the Customer’s perspective and management perspective. SERVQUAL is a model developed by Parasuraman in 1993 based on “gap model” which defines service quality as a function of gap between Customer’s expectation and the actual delivered. This method widely used by scholars and practitioners. The other method
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Journal/Periodical Assignment Carey Brox‚ HCA 402 June 7‚ 2013 2013 Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals for Hospitals The safety goals outlined for hospitals are intended to stimulate greater awareness of the elements of vulnerability or risk associated between patient and worker. Ultimately‚ patient safety‚ worker health and safe practice methods can have a positive influence on saving lives‚ reducing risk and controlling costs. The goals attempt to outline a uniform standard
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communications regulations and statutes. Table 1 Effects of Hospital Care Environment on Patient Mortality and Nurse Outcomes. Aiken‚ Linda; PhD‚ RN; Clarke‚ Sean; PhD‚ RN; Sloane‚ Douglas; Lake‚ Eileen; PhD‚ RN; Cheney‚ Timothy Journal of Nursing Administration. 38(5):223-229‚ May 2008. DOI: 10.1097/01.NNA.0000312773.42352.d7 Table 1 . Properties of the Hospital-Level Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index Subscales Used to Classify Hospitals as Better‚ Mixed‚ or Poor Care Environments (N =
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Patton-Fuller Community Hospital Networking Project Hospitals like any commercial business interest rely on the principles of best practices in the treatment of its patients. Without a standard of care provided through these practices‚ hospitals would fail to provide the basic service that they are designed to provide. Similarly‚ these standards of best practices extend across the entire organization from clinical functions
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