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The relative lack of expertise in Norwegian hospitals of adapting and implementing tools and methods for improving patient involvement and patient experiences at the meso and micro levels mark a need for health care policymakers and hospital leaders to learn from experiences of other industries and countries that have successfully integrated user experiences into QI work.
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It could also mark a needed shift away from American control.
Dr. Zetaruk cited the phenomenon of the "female athletic triad," which in sports marked by a need for a lean body has led to serious disorders in eating, disruptions in menstrual cycle and osteoporosis.
Policy debates in health have, for example, long been marked by a need to balance the tension between public interests and the freedoms of individuals (Gostin 2008).
Serving justice in the case of Freddie Gray will not only begin to restore some small belief in the promises that all lives matter, it will mark a much needed acknowledgement that this country is inflicted with self-destructive character flaws that will no longer be overlooked or dismissed.
Our rationally designed compounds, with mixed DNA sequence recognition capability, would mark a much needed breakthrough in expanding the DNA targeting field.
I write on paper, so it's also a matter of physical space: I have to see what I've crossed out, or mark a gap that needs to be filled.
For as one observer quipped, if Ed Miliband represents your high-water mark, you need a bigger boat.
Each player (minimum of three players) takes a set of cards containing funny captions ("This is going to leave a mark," "I need your W-2s and 1099s if you have them," etc).
"There is a need to mark ours," she acknowledged.
As cool jazz wafted through the ornate rooms, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Richard Meier and others wandered past black columns inset with new renditions of the museum watch along with a letter from Albert Einstein suggesting a need to mark the 12 o'clock spot — hence the famous little circle.
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