Clinics
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There are government
clinics
and hospitals nearby, but they're not enough to handle the poor who live in the area.
This is a nationwide network of safety-net
clinics
that receive twice as much government funding per visit than private doctors like me.
As the test left
clinics
and entered popular culture its reputation among medical professionals plummeted, and the blots began to fall out of clinical use.
What you see now is the procedures performed in public hospitals, in light blue, the ones in private
clinics
are light green.
For people who do not have a steady supply of food, especially those who are diabetic, safety net systems are experimenting with a variety of solutions, including food pantries at primary care
clinics
and distributing maps of community food banks and soup kitchens.
But also social infrastructure, like clinics, hospitals, all sorts of community services, that make this function like any real megacity would do.
We tested this application in clinics, where the health coaches were medical assistants, and in a large urban church, where the health coaches were volunteers from the health ministry.
Two years later we started doing a project on developing mobile health
clinics
in sub-Saharan Africa, responding to the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
And currently, as of this year, there are
clinics
rolling out in Nigeria and Kenya.
Because it's like as Bill Clinton was saying about Rwandan health
clinics.
To communicable diseases, it might be health
clinics
or mosquito nets.
They set up their own bazaars and medical
clinics.
It's a floating prototype structure that can be adapted to clinics, to housing, to markets and other vital infrastructure this community needs.
The president needs to stand up and say, at the end of a healthcare reform debate, "Our goal as a country is to move 50 percent of care out of institutions, clinics, hospitals and nursing homes, to the home, in 10 years."
Malawi had no IDs to uniquely identify patients, so we had to implement unique patient IDs to link patient records across
clinics.
So we built our own towers, created a wireless network and linked
clinics
in Lilongwe, Malawi's capital.
Patients admitted to a hospital that was destroyed during the genocide that we have renovated along with four other clinics, complete with solar power generators, good lab technology.
Well, we could protect very high-value targets like
clinics.
Clinics
are full of people that have malaria.
So we also have implemented it already in some selected
clinics
in three provinces, and you are the first to see the results.
They go to the clinics, because they want to cure their immediate symptoms, and they will find somebody to talk to and discuss these issues and talk about what is burdening them and find solutions, develop their resources, learn tools to solve their family conflicts and gain some confidence in the future.
If you ask that's not a long way away from blowing up abortion
clinics.
Pregnant mothers and straight people beware, don't watch this movie or you'll be as bad as those monsters at the abortion
clinics!
The scene of giant boob in "Are the Findings of Doctors and
Clinics
Who Do Sexual Research Accurate?" is so wacky.
Moreover, it is unclear how care will be delivered to the rural front lines, where the old system of
clinics
based in Peoples’ Communes collapsed with the de-collectivization of agriculture.
To be effective,
clinics
in areas where HIV/AIDS is prevalent must provide patients with the same standard of care that is offered for other health conditions.
The chance that Mr. Du, and those like him, will find help in China is slim; at present, most
clinics
and hospitals are not adequately prepared to treat HIV-infected patients.
Yet roughly 30 million Mexicans have access only to primary-care
clinics
operated by the Seguro Popular, Mexico’s public health system for people without health insurance.
Most important, Casalud planners, understanding that primary-care providers in
clinics
have only a small window to educate patients on improving their own quality of care, introduced mobile technologies to enable ongoing monitoring and patient-provider communication between visits.
Initially launched in 2009 in
clinics
across seven Mexican states, by 2015, it had been extended to
clinics
in 20 states, serving 1.3 million patients per year.
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