... the case of a doctor -patient relationship, the patient is the doctor’s ‘neighbour’ and the doctor must act reasonably to avoid any foreseeable risks that may cause harm to his/her patient When ... accepts a patient, the hospital (including the treating doctors) automatically inherits a tortious duty owed to the patient who is now its ‘neighbour’ While there is no obligation for a doctor to ... the limitations of doctors, and does not require doctors to be perfect [23] The law is not concerned with absolute scientific accuracy in making diagnoses, but it does require a doctor with ordinary...
... Why DoWeNeed Fiber? (The need for more speed) A Study on Video Over IP and the Effects on PON Architectures It can be argued that eventually, everything will be IP; Voice, Data, Video ... Broadband PON (BPON), with data rates of 622/1.2 Mbps Down Stream (DS), Gigabit Ethernet PON (GEPON), with data rates of 1.2 Mbps DS, and Gigabit PON (GPON), with data rates of 2.4 Mbps DS Based ... differences between BPON and GPON will become less OLT Network Interfaces Common Equipment ONTs PON Interfaces Home Gateway Home Gateway Switched Digital Video Head End Metro Core PON OLT CO Home Gateway...
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... moderate-dose corticosteroids in preventing severe flares in patients with serologically active, but clinically stable, systemic lupus erythematosus: findings of a prospective, randomized, double-blind, ... with systemic lupus erythematosus Ann Rheum Dis 2009, 68:1791-1793 doi:10.1186/ar2998 Cite this article as: Scofield RH: Doweneed new autoantibodies in lupus? Arthritis Research & Therapy 2010, ... genetic or environmental, then these antibodies will be important indeed So, weneed more autoantibodies in lupus? The answer is a resounding yes, especially if a new autoantibody-autoantigen system...
... stay A randomised, controlled trial [ISRCTN38797445] Crit Care 2005, 9:R687-693 doi:10.1186/cc9251 Cite this article as: Futier E, Vallet B: Inotropes in goal-directed therapy: Doweneed ‘goals’? ... increase in DO2 , or a decrease in DO2 and no change in O2 requirements, results in an increase in ERO2, rendering ScvO2 an interesting contributor to patient monitoring In critical illness, however, ... myocardial ischemia) using mean doses of dopexamine of 0.75 μg/kg per minute (interquartile range of 0.5 to 1.0 μg/kg per minute) whereas 24% of patients did not achieve the DO2 goal despite receiving...
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... statistical analysis, we solicited feedback on survey design and understanding from a convenience sample of six inpatient volunteers from the UNM Psychiatric Center inpatient wards We used the feedback ... population) were excluded from the study due to limited Page of bilingual resources Patients who required psychiatric hospital admission directly from their clinic appointment were excluded from the ... biomedcentral.com/1471-244X/10/3/prepub doi:10.1186/1471-244X-10-3 Cite this article as: Stewart et al.: Doelectronic health records affect the patient- psychiatrist relationship? A before & after study of psychiatric outpatients...
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... economic welfare, using willingness to pay and other methods for valuing non-market impacts Dominance of time savings National interest – a BCR– for go/no-go and ranking decisions Standard documented ... Commercial: procurement, capability, risk allocation Economic: Green Book/WebTAG Cost benefit analysis Strategic Case: Fit with policy, need for the scheme, timing Financial, management and commercial ... contrast with WebTAG’s detailed coverage Strategic Fit- the Issues Economic case is not the only influence on decision-makers: • Wide range of BCRs for approved schemes eg RIS BCRs range from to 14...
... interviewed, however, were aware of the purpose of the studies – particularly the consultant videoed (author AV) Data analysis methodology Our analysis aims to answer the following question: How does ... randomly selected patient discussions were filmed To enable comparison, those ward rounds selected for filming were always managed by the same consultant Images from the video recordings were ... Their observations were fed back to the implementation steering group on a regular basis to help them ensure a smooth migration from paper patientrecords to EPRs The researchers were not funded...
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... would be more valuable if it were in one place? (iii) Can I cost-effectively either bring this data together or start to collect it? The more of those questions you answered with a firm "yes," the ... CRM If more than one or two of your answers are "maybe," then sit down with someone you trust to be objective and experienced and try to firm up your answers Once you've made the decision that ... those questions you answered with a firm "yes," the more likely you are to benefit from CRM If you comfortably answered "no" to all of those questions, then focus on fine tuning other ways of getting...