Nursing - June 17, 2015 'Dramatic' improvement at Winchester hospital after A&E target met HEALTH chiefs have hailed a dramatic improvement in waiting times at Winchester A&E as they met a key target for the first time since autumn. June 1-7 was the first since Octobe... - Read More Canberra Hospital cardiac unit marks 40 years The cake to celebrate the anniversary of the opening of the cardiology unit at the Woden Valley Hospital, now the Canberra Hospital. For Canberrans, a serious heart problem used... - Read More Arizona Sonshine hopes to provide free medical help for as many as 1,000 clients Event spokesman Ron Brooks said doctors, nurses, dentists, optometrists and other providers will volunteer their time over the two days. He explained the target clients are home... - Read More Health complaints details revealed A hospital trust gave no assurance that errors that led to a patient with dementia being left on a trolley in A&E for more than 33 hours followed by an assessment unit for 42 ho... - Read More Care delays increase hospital stays Nearly 2.5 million bed days have been lost to NHS hospitals in England in the past five years as older people wait to be moved to social care, according to analysis by a charity... - Read More A hospital trust gave no assurance that errors that led to a patient... A hospital trust gave no assurance that errors that led to a patient with dementia being left on a trolley in A&E for more than 33 hours followed by an assessment unit for 42 ho... - Read More Miami nursing home to pay $17M in patient referral scam Department of Justice officials said Tuesday that the settlement with Hebrew Homes Health Network Inc. is the largest involving alleged violations of the Anti-Kickback Statute b... - Read More Audit: MassHealth should recoup $233M in improper payments BOSTON >> Forking over $233 million that should have been covered by insurers, MassHealth violated state and federal regulations and should seek to recoup the improper payments,... - Read More Study highlights at-risk group leaving hospital without contraception Women with near-fatal illnesses during pregnancy have been leaving New Zealand hospitals without the contraception that could prevent future serious harm to their health, a stud... - Read More |
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