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A patient needing a transplant for a vital human organ often waits months or even years before one becomes available.
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A patient needing a transplant for a vital human organ often waits months or even years before one becomes available.
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This article comprehensively reviews the differential diagnosis, testing, and therapy for an infant with jaundice.
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Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) still will be paid generally 65% of the hospital outpatient department (HOPD) payment in 2008, as was proposed in August, but the actual payment rates will vary from the ones proposed because the relative weights used are different than those proposed, according to the Federated Ambulatory Surgery Association (FASA).
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Televisions are standard equipment in recovery areas to help patients and their family members pass time and reduce anxiety.
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Children undergoing general anesthesia for surgery or other procedures are more likely to have adverse respiratory events if they recently had a cold or other upper respiratory infection (URI).
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A video that is tailored to the specific needs of office-based and ambulatory programs explains The Joint Commission's focus on continuous performance improvement with survey techniques such as the tracer methodology.
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