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Patient classification systems can have negative consequences, especially under scarcity
It is well known that both scarcity of resources and expectations of efficacy influence preferences and decisions in health care. But how do these two factors (scarcity and expectations) affect when ...
First identified by Stevens and Johnson in 1922, SJS and TEN are now recognized as disorders with a continuum of severity, from milder forms (SJS) to the most severe (TEN). SJS/TEN is associated with ...
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Qatar unveils national patient safety classification framework
It is applied across governmental, semi-governmental and private healthcare facilities. The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) ...
Systems thinking is an accepted approach for healthcare organizations to deliver better patient care. By designing programs that focus on patients as a whole person and member of the care team, as ...
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