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The teams retain direct links with the occupational therapy (OT) service and have fast track access to OT services and health.
They were also more likely to have fast track units and a physician at triage.
Hospitals over capacity were also more likely to have fast track units (44% vs. 32%and16%6%) and physicians at triage (48% vs. 29%and17%7%).
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"I wish that the FDA would have fast tracked over-the-counter naloxone instead of an expensive product for a private company," she said.
Why has fast track become so contentious?
The case asks students to consider: why has fast track become so contentious?
Unless an employee has "fast track" written all over him, these managers withhold challenging roles and useful feedback.
Edmondson, 47, has fast tracked through the RadioShack ranks since signing on in 1994, winning the CEO spot last spring.
"Carla almost fell out of her chair". Having fast track authority makes big, controversial deals much more feasible: With it, President Bill Clinton was able to finish the North American Free Trade Agreement that Bush had started.
The U.S. Congress can be counted on for even less, which is why George Bush had to do a deal while he has "fast track" authority.
But it has fast-tracked the probe on this one.
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