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Journal: :Health affairs 2009
John E Wennberg Kristen Bronner Jonathan S Skinner Elliott S Fisher David C Goodman

The intensity of hospital care provided to chronically ill Medicare patients varies greatly among regions, independent of illness. We examined the associations among hospital care intensity, the technical quality of hospital care, and patients' ratings of their hospital experiences. Greater inpatient care intensity was associated with lower quality scores and lower patient ratings; lower qualit...

2014
Yue Wang Artur Dubrawski Lujie Chen Ryan McDermitt

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Journal: :Clinical medicine 2004
Mary Armitage

The report of a working party of the Royal College of Physicians, Acute Medicine: making it work for patients, seeks to improve hospital care of patients who are acutely ill and highlights the developing role of consultant physicians in acute medicine.

2016

Sir George Newman in his annual Reports on the Health of the School Child frequently lays stress on the value of Open Air Schools and of the necessity of providing them for Mentally Defective, Physically Defective and " Delicate " children. In his Report for last year (reviewed in the last issue of Mental Welfare), he gave a few suggestions as to how these schools might be established at a mini...

Journal: :The American University law review 2008
John D King

Introduction.........................................................................................208 I. Candor, Zeal, and Confidentiality ............................................215 A. A Brief History of Candor ..................................................215 B. A Brief History of Zeal........................................................219 C. The Obligation to Protect Confidenc...

Journal: :The International journal of risk & safety in medicine 1995

The vexed ethical and legal questions which arise as regards the maintenance of life in an individual who is not (or who is no longer) otherwise capable of meaningful survival have been discussed primarily as regards certain patients who are terminally ill. The issue has been thrown into a new perspective by discussions as regards the fate of an anencephalic infant. The two accounts which follo...

Journal: :Notre Dame journal of law, ethics & public policy 1989
H Richard Lamb

Journal: :Connecticut medicine 1989
J L Belsky

Section 2.2. The Chapter is subject to any limitations and restrictions imposed on it by the Bylaws of the College or by any resolution passed by the Board of Regents of the College and if it does not comply with such restrictions the Chapter shall be required (without limiting any other actions which may be required of it), upon request of the College, to cease being a Chapter of the College o...

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