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What's your policy if complications arise?
This pot of money can then be used if complications arise during pregnancy".
But many other hospitals are taking the opposite approach and accommodating families (except during Caesareans or if complications arise).
And, the doctors said, because they opted to take a staged approach, they could end tomorrow's procedure if complications arise in the operating room.
Overseas medical facilities are not required to follow the high standards of United States hospitals; they operate in a self-regulated, for-profit environment leaving patients little recourse if complications arise.
The medicine needed by a child with hemophilia can cost upward of $150,000 a year without complications, and as much as $1 million or more if complications arise.
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In other words, as some hospitals successfully specialised in complex procedures patients traveled longer distances to undergo elective surgeries there, but returned at differing rates if complications arose.
It ordered that her health continue to be closely monitored, saying that if complications arose that put her right to life in imminent danger doctors "could proceed with interventions".
All women were advised that they could return to the study site at any time if complications arose, or if they had questions.
In addition, TM have limited training in the recognition of complications, and in the study community there were no formal mechanisms for timely referral if complications arose.
During my previous illness, I went to hospital and the health staff gave me some injections; however, I got worse, so I did not want my daughter go to hospital"." The only reasons informants gave for giving birth at the health facilities were the skill and medical knowledge of trained health professionals and their ability to assist women if complications arose during delivery.
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