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The nurses contend that inadequate staffing levels at the hospital harm patient care and don't allow for proper rest and meal breaks.
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"Doctors at public hospitals all know these private hospitals harm people," Junjun sighs.
2 3 It has been reported that 10% of UK adult patients admitted to hospital experienced harm, half of which were judged to be preventable.
As part of a pay-for-performance plan, the federal government and many private insurers are planning to stop reimbursing hospitals for harm caused to patients by certain preventable errors.
The primary outcome is the number of medication-related hospital admissions (HARMs) in the high-risk population.
Therefore, we chose reduction of medication-related hospital admissions (HARMs), being a severe adverse drug event, as primary outcome.
Older age, polypharmacy, multimorbidity, impaired cognition and impaired renal function have been identified as risk factors for these preventable medication-related hospital admissions (HARMs) [ 1].
Inability to call for help (e.g., the call light panel or button is not within reach) may result in hospital-acquired harm (e.g., falling out of the bed due to un-assisted transfer) [ 3].
It equally offers the opportunity to examine how staff manage to keep healthcare environments and interventions safe most of the time (it is generally argued that around ten per cent of admissions to hospital are harmed by the healthcare they receive [ 14]).
In fact a lot of that 15% or 20% does go for things of value like disease management, patient communication (online records, for example), information technology, figuring how to keep patients out of hospitals without harming care, and the construction of provider networks.
More than one third of those who self harmed after discharge (38.5%, 1900/4935) had been admitted to hospital for self harm in the 12 months before their index admission to psychiatric care.
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