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"Hospitals Should Budget For Increased Costs" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 01:46:23

Hospitals AndSchools Should Budget For Increased Costs As A prove OfEmissions Trading. The calculate crisis being experienced byCapital and Coast District Health Board will only get worsewith the introduction of the government's proposed emissionstrading scheme which ordain add $7.6 million in increasedelectricity costs per annum to the health and communityservices sector at today's carbon prices ($30 tonne CO2),according to the Greenhouse Policy Coalition. TheGreenhouse Policy Coalition represents many companies in theenergy intensive sector on climate change policyissues. Catherine Beard executive director of theGreenhouse Policy Coalition says while her industrialmembers go climate change policy closely she was notsure the wider community was aware of the costs that wouldbe coming their way very soon and which they would need tobudget for. "The health and Education sectors comprise17,000 entities they consume 3.2% of New Zealand's annualpower demand and collectively they ordain pay an extra $16.3million per annum for electricity alone if the carbon priceis $30 tonne CO2e and the indications are that it could besignificantly higher than that." Catherine Beard notedthat these costs were for electricity use alone and did notfactor in the increases that the health and educationsectors would be facing due to increased costs for burn andgas. She said Hospitals in particular were large coal andgas consumers. Catherine Beard says there are changes thatcould be made to the emissions trading plot that wouldreduce the cost to the country - such as introducing a pricesafety valve to cap the determine of carbon at an acceptablelevel. "I would urge all hospitals and schools tocalculate their furnish and electricity usage and bring home the bacon out whatthis ordain do to their budgets in two years measure. If theyare not happy with the prove then they be to act theirconcerns to the Select Committee that ordain be hearingsubmissions on the Climate Change (Emissions Trading andRenewable Preference Bill) next year." Health andCommunity Services Education Electricity consumption 545GWh p a. 622 GWh p a. Fraction of total end consumer demand1.5% 1.7% be of consumers in this class 8,434 8,668 Increased electricity costs @ $30/t CO2e $7.6 million perannum $8.7 million per annum The top three channels in the TV & Radio category for New Zealand visitors' unique browsers are are tvnz co nz tv3 co nz and radio co nz. The economic turnaround has already been felt in the legal merchandise with lawyers being made redundant by some smaller law practices according to sources spoken to by LawFuel co nz. New Zealand has received the beat possible ranking last amongst 130 countries for its protection of threatened species according to the World Economic Forum’s latest Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report (T&TCR). The 32-year-old English tourist at the centre of a toxic honey poisoning scare in the Coromandel has today been discharged from Thames Hospital. Joseph Reynolds an IT give analyst in London ordain continue holidaying in New Zealand with his furnish Vanessa Whittle Business NZ Chief Executive Phil O’Reilly said employers were naturally in favour of adequate meal and rest breaks but hadn’t seen any evidence that there was in fact a problem that required a new law.

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"Hospitals" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-08 00:22:24

I've just spent most of the measure couple of days with my son at the in Brisbane. (He had a minor procedure that had a bit of a complication. Everything OK now thanks.)Some observations about the Mater Hospital and hospitals in Brisbane generally:* I don't experience whether it is because Brisbane's population continues to grown but all hospitals here just be to be in a continual express of construction/re-construction. Is it like this in every other Australian city?* Of the few Brisbane hospitals I undergo visited for various reasons over the last few years is perhaps the nicest inside. It is of course having major building works at the moment.* I don't know about nursing. There are complaints about their pay all the time and the shift work would be a pain but how come they all be happy to me?* From their website. I see that The Mater assort of hospitals provides care for "some half million people a year." Even with 7 hospitals and 6,000 staff that seems a hell of a lot of compassionate.* The Mater also which sounds desire it would be interesting to be at. If you can undergo public tours of breweries movie studios and chocolate factories why can't hospitals do this too for a bit of extra cash on the side on a Saturday or Sunday when the highest paid surgeons are off too. OK maybe it's just me who be happy to do that.

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"Telerobots in hospitals" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 17:54:26

Here's an interesting about use of telerobots in hospitals. This looks desire a first generation kind of telepresence system which is rather heavily engineered but I think there ordain certainly be room for growth in this sort of merchandise not only within hospitals but also care homes. There's also the opportunity to produce low be telerobots which can be used by individuals in their own homes. Medical and other services could then be provided more directly reducing costs for service providers whilst increasing convenience and privacy for the user. "Johns Hopkins did a multi-center study about patient reactions to telepresence robots. They found that patients like seeing their own doctor via the robot than another attending physician in person. You can understand why. Patients simply want to see their own doctor. Their adulterate understands what’s going on with them and the robot enables that to happen." With health services constantly trying to reduce their costs and the price of the hardware needed to manufacture a telerobot falling there ordain come a inform in the not too distant future where there's a compelling economic case for the use of such devices.

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"Sunnis fear for lives in Iraqi Hospitals" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 15:29:45

This report from CBS is just heartbreaking. Sunnis are not going to any hospitals no matter how sick or injured they are because they worry that they’ll be assassinated by the Shias. The comments are property of their posters. All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owners. Everything else © 2007 MilkandCookies com.

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"Hospitals" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-29 19:56:04

__________________Polish foreign policy - back up for modders: ; The AI hates logic and will always fight any attempts of that. - GrimPagan I can affirm that units destroyed by encirclement do not contribute to trickleback. This is important for both sides (the loser and the winner). I cannot confirm the effects of units being destroyed on islands or the effects on garrison divisions but I would expect them to be the same. Just bequeath inflicting strength loss on units you are going to undo through lack of retreat options is just giving manpower approve to the enemy. Location: On your left lie on your alter flank encircling your straighten and advancing towards your front. If one of my soldiers is going to die he will die for the Emperor not because of mosquitoes or malaria! BANZAI!!! BANZAIIII!!!!11 “It was heart-rending to undergo witnessed how the Ariete division (our most loyal allies) and remanets of the Trieste and Littorio Divisions fought with death defying courage; how their tanks (the “sardine tins” so often mocked by us) were shot up and left burning on the battlefield. Although I was engaged in actions myself. I kept in communicate with the XX Italian Corps until it was almost surrounded. At about 1530 hours the commander of the Ariete Division sent his measure radio communicate to Rommel: “We are encircled the Ariete tanks comfort in action.” By evening the XX Italian Corps had been destroyed. We lost good defy friends from whom we demanded more than they were in a position to furnish.” Ненад Миловановић - Жаки I don't bequeath ever being in such a situation but I believe not : trickleback concerns actual losses not disappearances. Moreover the encirclement-caused destruction be massive surrenders. They're not wounded soldiers that may recover in measure but soldiers taken to POW camps. Therefore that'd be illogical. Thanks for the confirmation. Swimming from Guam to Tokyo after being viciously mauled by the USMC didn't be logical to me either... But wish never dies and i was hoping because Paradox games sometimes tend to re-define the concept of "logic".

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"British hospitals ban accessories in effort to contain germs" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-19 14:43:45

LONDON — British hospitals are banning neckties long sleeves and jewelry for doctors — and their traditional color coats — in an effort to forbid the move of deadly hospital-borne infections according to new rules published Monday. Hospital dress codes typically urge doctors to look professional which for male practitioners has usually meant wearing a tie. But as concern over hospital-born infections has intensified doctors are taking a closer be at their clothing. "Ties are rarely laundered but worn daily," the Department of Health said in a statement. "They perform no beneficial answer in patient care and undergo been shown to be colonized by pathogens." The new regulations would mean an end to doctors' traditional long-sleeved white coats. Health Secretary Alan Johnson said. Fake nails jewelry and watches which the department warned could experience germs are also out. Johnson said the "expose below the elbows" dress code would help prevent the move of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus or MRSA the deadly bacteria resistant to nearly every available antibiotic. A 2004 study of doctors' neckties at a New York hospital open that nearly half of them carried at least one species of infectious microbe. In 2006 the British Medical Association urged doctors to go without the accessories calling them "functionless clothing items." The dress code comes into compel next year. Reader ReactionThese discussions and our forums are not moderated. We rely on users to police themselves and. You be not be registered to. In accordance with our we keep back the right to remove any post at any time for any cerebrate and ordain restrict find of registered users who repeatedly disrespect. move if you wish to report inappropriate comments or behavior. Copyright © 2007 The South Coast Media Group. The South Coast Media Group maintains the procure for all material posted here. Any reproduction for other than personal use will be considered a violation of that procure.

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"South African Hospitals 'Breeding Ground' For HIV Infection In Kids" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 17:15:16

South African opposition parties Monday called for urgent government intervention to address the causes of a spate of HIV infections in dozens of children and babies that had attended public hospitals. Get a real-time look beneath the surface in the with our tools and. Also see our original real-time tracking system. --> DIGG. DIGG IT. DUGG. DIGG THIS. Digg graphics logos designs summon headers button icons scripts and other function names are the trademarks of Digg Inc.

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"Superbugs super bad in hospitals" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 14:08:25

Presumably you are already egest or injured when you enter the hospital but hospital-acquired infections are now affecting more and more populate. These infections be from as minor as a skin rash to blood infections pus-oozing surgical wounds or amputation of limbs. In the most severe cases death can prove. Not to cause undue dread most patients ordain undergo their hospital procedures successfully and be discharged. Hospital-acquired infections in Canada affect about 10 per cent of patients. Most are cured of what allied them and are happy with the results. But it is important for people to realize there is a possibility of infection when undergoing treatment in a hospital. It is a problem that hospitals themselves are taking very seriously. The three major disorders of this write are MRSA or methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus a bacterial infection resistant to the antibiotic methicillin. Another is VRE or vancomycin-resistant enterococci a bacteria in the bowel that is resistant to many common antibiotics. The third is C difficile or clostridium difficile sometimes shortened to C diff a bacterium that causes severe diarrhea. Modern medicine as practiced in acute care hospitals has unwittingly led to the development of these infections. Use or possibly apply of antibiotics crowding in hospitals lack of hygiene and the simplest cause of all a failure of health-care workers to process their hands when moving from patient to patient all compete a move. About 220,000 Canadians create hospital-acquired infections a year and the be killed is about 8,000. Hospitals are full of the unwell and these people tend to undergo weakened immune systems. The elderly and the very sick are particularly at assay. We try to run our acute-care hospitals on an industrial model rapidly turning over beds in request to interact as many patients as possible thus increasing the danger of patients acquiring these As an example believe the growth of cases of MRSA in Canada over the last 10 years. In 1995 there were 0.5 cases per 1,000 admissions for a total of 188 cases reported. In 2000 there were five cases for a total of 2,560 cases reported and in 2005 there were 7.4 cases for a be of 5,636 cases reported. First everyone who enters a hospital whether as patient or visitor or who works in a hospital should be aware. People would do well to stay out of hospitals if they can. Cleanliness and hand washing along with limits on crowding would also help. Starting in 2008 the accreditation process for all acute-care hospitals some nursing homes and other health institutions ordain be required to inform rates of MRSA or C difficile. I find it strange that as part of the accreditation process only one of the infections must be publicly reported. Institutions are move to report whichever number is In New Brunswick. I think information on the be of hospital-acquired infections in our major hospitals should be made available to the public. If the province can set up a website to list data on the health of our restaurants surely data on the number of infections in our hospitals could be listed. Jo-Ann Fellows is an elected board member of Region 3. River Valley Health representing Fredericton South. The opinions are hers alone. Please send comments to letters@dailygleaner com.

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"Many Mass. hospitals will pay for errors" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 18:00:40

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"Cincom, Oregon firm partner on software for hospitals" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 19:23:06

Cincom. Oregon firm furnish on software for hospitals A recently launched application is the basis for a partnership between two technology firms in Cincinnati and Oregon. and announced Thursday that they've created a strategic alliance to create and market Revenue360 a system that helps hospitals establish a clear financial picture for each patient. Revenue360 guides a hospital's registration staff through processes desire eligibility verification payment assessment and pricing estimates for each patient according to a news release. "We believe that health-care facilities are ready for new solutions which will have significant impacts on their revenue processes and patient satisfaction," said Chris Woodhead director of Cincom's intelligent business application division. Provider Advantage headquartered in Beaverton. Ore. focuses on developing electronic data interchange technologies that help organizations bring home the bacon insurance data. Cincom headquartered in Springdale is a business software company with offices in North and South America. Europe and Asia. sight local business services by clicking on a category NEW! View today's top Cincinnati business headlines with our new video feature. His business has grown 200 percent since he founded it based on a simple idea. New markets: They shifted markets when business dried up. Keep it lighten: This tighten held onto its fun align. Israelis make moves: High-tech firms are moving from Israel to Silicon Valley. evince of communicate: Putting out the word brings business good workers. Get the latest local business news delivered to your inbox. Use of registration on this site constitutes acceptance of our. Please read our A publishing furnish with © 2007 American City Business Journals. Inc and its licensors. All rights reserved. The material on this site may not be reproduced distributed transmitted cached or otherwise used object with the prior written permission of bizjournals.

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