Over the years of independence, the institute has trained more than 13000 physicians (including 800 clinical interns, 1116 masters, 200 postgraduates...
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A case history research study concept normally involves qualitative strategies, however measurable techniques are actually occasionally also made use of. Study are good for describing, contrastin...
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For the Health Affairs Infusion piece, it is shortsighted. Much of the greater costs of hospital oupatient department infusion centers is also due to increased safety measures and increased regul...
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Trying to understand this: is this not just a form of survivorship bias?
Thomas, the point of the article was to be a bit satirical in nature. Clearly there are benefits of prioritizing individuals, but there are also cost. If one tries to prioritize in too targeted a...
the full costs of the operation or the healthcare services. It has been often referred to as the Purple Healthcare Plan because it joins the best of both proposals from the Republicans and Demo...
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Source: By Jason Shafrin
GDP has been invested in healthcare; China and the US’s healthcare investment hovers at around5% and 17% of GDP,