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	<title>Hospital and Medical Technology &#187; Infrastructure</title>
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		<title>When You’re Sick, Emergency Cash Loans Can Help</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 08:24:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s terrible to feel sick. Sure, it might get you a day or two off work, but you feel so lousy that you can&#8217;t even enjoy your mini-vacation. With that in mind, it&#8217;s better to get some medicine and start feeling like yourself again, so you can get back into life, even if that means [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s terrible to feel sick. Sure, it might get you a day or two off  work, but you feel so lousy that you can&#8217;t even enjoy your  mini-vacation. With that in mind, it&#8217;s better to get some medicine and  start feeling like yourself again, so you can get back into life, even  if that means going back to work. If money&#8217;s tight, don&#8217;t be afraid to  ask family and friends if they can loan you a little bit to get the  medicine you need. You can also check into <a href="http://www.elastic.com/" target="_blank">emergency cash loans</a> or pull from your savings. However, you decide to get the cash, treatment is important.</p>
<p>Once  you get the medicine that you need, it shouldn&#8217;t take long for you to  start feeling better. You&#8217;ll be able to get back to work and pay back  any money you borrowed from anywhere &#8211; including your savings account.  You&#8217;ll also be able to just get back into life again, which is a great  feeling. Don&#8217;t assume that you have to go to the doctor and get a  prescription, either. If you just have a bad cold or a stomach virus,  there isn&#8217;t much a doctor can do for you.</p>
<p>You&#8217;d be better off  getting some over-the-counter medication for your specific problem and  taking it so that you can feel better and not risk infecting everyone at  your doctor&#8217;s office if you&#8217;re contagious. It could also be a costly  visit just to be told to drink fluids and rest. An over-the-counter  medication is generally best in those situations. If that doesn&#8217;t help  you to feel better soon, or if you get worse, you might have to see your  doctor at that time. Do what you need to do for your own health, and  just focus on getting better so you can go back to doing the things you  enjoy.</p>
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		<title>Making Hospitals Safer Through Technology</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 18:38:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Early on in the practice of medicine, a lot of patients died of the treatments they were given. Surgery was crude, there were no antibiotics, and people were uncertain just exactly how the human body worked. Of course, medicine has come a very long way since then &#8211; and technology is helping [...]]]></description>
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<div id="_mcePaste">Early on in the practice of medicine, a lot of patients died of the treatments they were given. Surgery was crude, there were no antibiotics, and people were uncertain just exactly how the human body worked. Of course, medicine has come a very long way since then &#8211; and technology is helping to make it even safer. It&#8217;s no secret that hospitals have a lot of germs. Try as they might to keep them clean, hospital staff can&#8217;t do everything. Where there is a large concentration of people with various ailments, there will be a large concentration of germs. That stands to reason, but there are some things that hospitals can do in order to help their patients recover better and stay healthier.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Washing hands and wearing gloves, as simple as those things are, are the two best ways to help patients avoid germs. When doctors and nurses get in a hurry they can sometimes go from one patient to the next with bare hands &#8211; and not wash in between patients. That&#8217;s a very bad idea. Even if neither patient has a contagious disease, they are still two different people with different bacteria and germs on their skin. One of them may have been through surgery or shave some other type of open wound, in which infection could easily get started. Simply staying clean can make a huge difference in whether a doctor or nurse spreads disease between patients.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">A lot of hospitals are now using hand sanitizer, as well. They can set up these sanitizer stations all throughout the hospital, where people can easily and quickly clean their hands. That&#8217;s important for doctors, nurses, and patients, but it&#8217;s also great for visitors. A lot of people try not to touch anything in a hospital, and they worry more about the germs they carry out with them than the ones they bring in. Having the sanitizer available helps these people to feel safer and more comfortable, and also helps the patients feel less at risk than they would be otherwise. Everyone wins in that situation.</div>
<p>Early on in the practice of medicine, a lot of patients died of the treatments they were given. Surgery was crude, there were no antibiotics, and people were uncertain just exactly how the human body worked. Of course, medicine has come a very long way since then &#8211; and technology is helping to make it even safer. It&#8217;s no secret that hospitals have a lot of germs. Try as they might to keep them clean, hospital staff can&#8217;t do everything. Where there is a large concentration of people with various ailments, there will be a large concentration of germs. That stands to reason, but there are some things that hospitals can do in order to help their patients recover better and stay healthier.<br />
Washing hands and wearing gloves, as simple as those things are, are the two best ways to help patients avoid germs. When doctors and nurses get in a hurry they can sometimes go from one patient to the next with bare hands &#8211; and not wash in between patients. That&#8217;s a very bad idea. Even if neither patient has a contagious disease, they are still two different people with different bacteria and germs on their skin. One of them may have been through surgery or shave some other type of open wound, in which infection could easily get started. Simply staying clean can make a huge difference in whether a doctor or nurse spreads disease between patients.<br />
A lot of hospitals are now using hand sanitizer, as well. They can set up these sanitizer stations all throughout the hospital, where people can easily and quickly clean their hands. That&#8217;s important for doctors, nurses, and patients, but it&#8217;s also great for visitors. A lot of people try not to touch anything in a hospital, and they worry more about the germs they carry out with them than the ones they bring in. Having the sanitizer available helps these people to feel safer and more comfortable, and also helps the patients feel less at risk than they would be otherwise. Everyone wins in that situation.</p>
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		<title>Travel Therapist Jobs Mean Seeing New Hospitals and New Parts of the Country</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 14:17:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Many remote regions of a country as developed as the U.S. still do not have adequate medical facilities, and even access to a doctor may be limited. If you were to visit some of the remote mountain regions of Alaska, you would be hard pressed to find a physician who could help [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many remote regions of a country as developed as the U.S. still do not  have adequate medical facilities, and even access to a doctor may be  limited. If you were to visit some of the remote mountain regions of  Alaska, you would be hard pressed to find a physician who could help you  with simple ailments. Ailments, illnesses, and injuries can be very  uncomfortable and even painful. However, if there is a therapist in the  area, this person can provide treatment to many of these patients.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.nurse.tv/TN_jobs_nurse.php">Travel therapist jobs</a> are interesting not only because of the higher wages and perks, but  also because they come with a sense of adventure as you begin working in  a new place. Imagine living and working in a busy city hospital, and  then getting to travel to a remote part of Montana, all expenses paid,  where you could spend time in a small, rural hospital. It is a very  attractive offer, and few travel therapists would want to miss a chance  at getting one of these jobs.</p>
<p>If this is something that  interests you, and you already work at a city hospital, make sure you  learn everything you can during your time at that hospital. These large  urban hospitals are great places to expand your knowledge, which may  come in handy in remote regions where there may be no other &#8220;doctor&#8221;  available besides the therapist.</p>
<p>Some of the things that you  can learn at the hospital are first aid, administering simple over the  counter drugs for ordinary ailments like fever or indigestion, CPR, and a  host of other paramedical measures. Having these skills can make a big  difference when you may be the primary medical personnel on site in a  rural area.</p>
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		<title>Institution Can Save Money Through Careful Shopping for Mundane Items</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 16:27:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia The key factor in determining the budget of any medical institution like a hospital, clinic, or private practice is the services offered. The cost of those services against the income generated by those services will form core of any budget. Certainly much of the cost of running an institution will be paying [...]]]></description>
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<p>The key factor in determining the budget of any medical institution like  a hospital, clinic, or private practice is the services offered. The  cost of those services against the income generated by those services  will form core of any budget. Certainly much of the cost of running an  institution will be paying wages to staff trained in critical areas and  to maintain expensive advance medical equipment which allows the  offering of key services. However, there are additional ways to save  money through the careful negotiation of price on more mundane items  that are required for the daily operations of an institution.</p>
<p>An institution requires a host of different products not related  directly to core services. Sterile gloves, anti-bacterial soap, and  cleaning supplies are just a few of these key products. Their price can  fluctuate greatly. A box of sterile surgical gloves can run as high in  price as several hundred dollars. It&#8217;s quite clear that an institution  can gain massive savings over time by negotiating these prices down over  time, and it would be foolish for an institution not to encourage its  purchasing agent to try. One should remember several factors when  negotiating a price.</p>
<p>One should remember that price is a key  factor, but not the only factor. Unlike other institutions, medical  institutions cannot perform their functions without the related  supplies. No matter how advance one&#8217;s operating table is, one can&#8217;t  perform surgery without sterilized surgical gloves. In this case, quick  and flexible delivery and service may remain more important than a few  dollars in price. This is why the first step to any negotiation mean  drawing up a list of objectives and determining where you have  flexibility.</p>
<p>Next, one should analyze one&#8217;s supplier. If  they&#8217;re a large supplier with multiple customers you&#8217;ll have less  leverage than if they&#8217;re a small company and you&#8217;re their main customer.  One should keep a realistic picture of what your supplier can actually  do.</p>
<p>Finally, develop a negotiating strategy that fits your  needs and stick to it. Don&#8217;t be swayed by pressure and walk away from  anything that doesn&#8217;t fit your needs.</p>
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		<title>The Switch to Electronic Health Records May Reduce Costs and Improve Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2010 16:24:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Most patients imagine huge color coded shelves with a host of labeled manilla files when they think of doctors records. For the most part, they&#8217;d be right. However, there&#8217;s an initiative coming down the line that&#8217;s really gathering steam. Many medical institutions are switching to electronic health records. The basic idea behind [...]]]></description>
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<p>Most patients imagine huge color coded shelves with a host of labeled  manilla files when they think of doctors records. For the most part,  they&#8217;d be right. However, there&#8217;s an initiative coming down the line  that&#8217;s really gathering steam. Many medical institutions are switching  to electronic health records. The basic idea behind the program is that  rather than having paper records which are difficult to transfer,  update, and cross reference, one has an electronic record that can be  easily accessed and shared between medical institutions.</p>
<p>His  provides numerous benefits both monetary and in patient care. The  transfer to an electronic system saves a great deal of money in paper,  support costs, and labor hours necessary to keep the records updated.  However, there are serious costs to setting up the system initially,  training employees, and keeping the system updated. Nevertheless, the  government has been known to offer incentives to institutions who move  towards these systems and that can help reduce the overall costs.</p>
<p>The benefits for patient care are numerous and obvious. The regular  healthcare provider and any necessary specialists can easily share  information between each other through a unified patient profile. This  can also reduce the risk of complications from allergies or medicine  interactions because the shared profile can inform each healthcare  provider can see any current treatments and proscription history.</p>
<p>In addition, many of these system are linked to databases of the most  advance clinical research. This provides the doctor with a whole host of  treatment options he might not otherwise consider. In addition, it can  raise warnings about information from other records who have had a  similar situation and any possible failure or harms that treatment might  have experienced.</p>
<p>Although it might not be as exciting as the  newest laser surgery technology, advances in medical records will help  bring significant improvement to patients care and help reduce the  difficulties in treatment.</p>
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		<title>New Advances in Artificial Blood Open Possibilities for Hospitals</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 18:31:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Blood transfusions raise numerous difficulties. The most obvious one entails finding a match. Antigens which determine blood type can cause life threatening reactions among patients. Moreover,determining blood type can cost precious time in trauma cases. In addition, other undetectable diseases may contaminate blood which might contribute to further complications. Blood has a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Blood transfusions raise numerous difficulties. The most obvious one  entails finding a match. Antigens which determine blood type can cause  life threatening reactions among patients. Moreover,determining blood  type can cost precious time in trauma cases. In addition, other  undetectable diseases may contaminate blood which might contribute to  further complications. Blood has a relative short life span and can  spoil quickly. All of these problems have lead to research into various  synthetic blood technologies. These are currently undergoing clinical  trials, but maybe be available to hospitals relatively soon.</p>
<p>Volume expanders don&#8217;t carry out any of the key functions of human  blood, but they can help with stabilization of trauma patients. The loss  of pressure remains one of the most dangerous aspects of blood loss.  Blood is highly oxygenated and so even a reduced amount can continue to  sustain the human body in an inactive state. However, a loss of pressure  reduces the ability of the heart to pump oxygenated blood around the  body. Synthetic volume expanders don&#8217;t run the danger of immunologic  reactions because it contains no antigens. One can maintain blood  pressure through the crisis before switching to a traditional blood  transfusion.</p>
<p>Synthetic platelets provide the next exciting  field of research. Platelets help the body stop bleeding by attaching  themselves around the wound until it&#8217;s closed over. Synthetic platelets  can be added to an intravenous solution to help increase clotting. In  addition, it has longer shelf life than traditional blood and can be  stored as a powder. This increased clotting power can make all the  difference from the trauma ward and operating room. Synthetic clotting  agents are right around the corner, but more complex forms of synthetic  blood are still off in the distance.</p>
<p>One of the greatest  difficulties in replicating human blood lies in oxygen transportation  because most materials which hold oxygen well don&#8217;t give it up well.  However, there has been some success with Hemoglobin based treatments,  but they&#8217;re still in clinical trials with many of the most advanced  treatments being canceled to do problems with toxicity. Nevertheless,  cheap synthetic blood stands as a possibility within our lifetime.</p>
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