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These included admission for non-traumatic hip fracture (that is, fracture not due to trauma other than a fall and often a consequence of osteoporosis and a fall), admission to a skilled nursing facility (a licensed facility that provides short term or long term skilled care, commonly called a "nursing home"), and 30 day mortality.
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In Japan, senior citizens aged 75 years and older, termed elderly, constitute over 10.4% of the population and represent the largest and most frequent users of health care facilities, such as hospitals and long-term skilled nursing and residential homes.
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An institutional GAS case was defined as a case-patient who resided in a nursing home, jail, long-term skilled-care facility, or other long-term care institution.
The inherent uncertainties in trying to 'push' dynamic, long term impacts of skilled migrants have much in common with another essentially experimental policy field, that of industrial policy.
But over the long term, most less-skilled American workers are likely to benefit.
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The firm's chairman, Wolfgang E. Schultz, whose grandfather founded the firm nearly 100 years ago and whose son Albert joined as a vice president in January, said that his goal was to maintain the company in the long term by losing as few skilled workers as possible.
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