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Even inside a hospital, a sick person is not a patient if she doesn't have an admitting physician, a diagnosis and a numbered plastic wristband.
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A split also would have sent strong signals that abortion providers would lose their ongoing case against an admitting privileges law in Louisiana, which is also in the fifth circuit with Texas.
"It was really important to me that there was transportation available that she could take into work," said Mrs. Echevarria, an admitting officer at the Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan.
AT New York Presbyterian's new hospital, the first thing children will see getting off the elevator will not be an admitting desk or nurse's station, but a playroom filled with toys and colors.
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