Hospitals
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This is what economists might call a problem of the commons, and the problem of the commons is exactly what we face in the case of antibiotics as well: that we don't consider — and we, including individuals, patients, hospitals, entire health systems — do not consider the costs that they impose on others by the way antibiotics are actually used.
Well, today's human hospitals, increasingly, are turning into these gleaming cathedrals of technology.
Instead of building expensive hospitals, China is using telemedicine to cost-effectively treat millions of patients, and Africa, instead of building banks and electricity grids, is going straight to mobile payments and distributed clean energy.
This device can scan more patients on a daily basis, and yet consumes less energy, which is great for hospitals, but it's also great for patients because it reduces the cost of treatment by 30 percent and radiation dosage by up to 60 percent.
This solution was initially designed for the Chinese market, but now it's selling like hotcakes in the U.S. and Europe, where
hospitals
are pressured to deliver quality care at lower cost.
In Egypt, I saw another four young people use digital connectivity to organize the supplies and logistics for 10 field hospitals, very large operations, during massive clashes near Tahrir Square in 2011.
Immediately, we started reaching out to pediatricians from six
hospitals
in the city and in Buenos Aires Province.
After a huge vaccination campaign aimed at protecting at-risk groups, these hospitals, with 93 percent of the at-risk groups vaccinated, had not hospitalized a single patient for the pandemic H1N1 virus.
So I came to work for California Pacific Medical Center, one of the best private
hospitals
in Northern California, and together, we opened a clinic in Bayview-Hunters Point, one of the poorest, most underserved neighborhoods in San Francisco.
And because they were so big and expensive, we needed large, centralized buildings to keep them in, and they became our modern
hospitals.
During that period, we'll likely spend a lot of time in
hospitals
and hospices and care homes.
And when I look at this building and then think about
hospitals
today, what amazes me is this building's ambition.
And they showed people's homes and
hospitals
and cemeteries and mortuaries, and they tell the story of the different spaces that we pass through on either side of death.
Snakes include some infrared in their reality, and honeybees include ultraviolet in their view of the world, and of course we build machines in the dashboards of our cars to pick up on signals in the radio frequency range, and we built machines in
hospitals
to pick up on the X-ray range.
Seeing life-expectancy drop for large groups, even as it polishes the world's best
hospitals.
Or imagine mothers on opposite sides of a conflict somewhere in the world sitting down not to talk about that conflict but to find out who they are as people, and in doing so, begin to build bonds of trust; or that someday it becomes a tradition all over the world that people are honored with a StoryCorps interview on their 75th birthday; or that people in your community go into retirement homes or
hospitals
or homeless shelters or even prisons armed with this app to honor the people least heard in our society and ask them who they are, what they've learned in life, and how they want to be remembered.
At 7,700 beds, it was one of the largest army
hospitals
in America.
Giving birth killed, in the cleanest hospitals, almost one woman out of every 100.
In the United States, 50 percent of the antibiotics given in
hospitals
are unnecessary.
They build schools, they run hospitals, they set up vocational-training programs or micro-loan programs.
I revere
hospitals
for what they can do; I am alive because of them.
But we ask too much of our
hospitals.
In 1939, there were still 200,000 soldiers from the First World War that were being treated in British psychiatric
hospitals.
AT: National revenue, which drives everything that we do in governments, hospitals, schools and what have you.
And those white shapes that you can see, they're all of the
hospitals
and hospices and mortuaries and cemeteries in the city.
Hospitals
can no longer treat patients, entire regions without heat or clean water, all ultimately causing tens of thousands civilian deaths.
So was my family, who started looking for me in hospitals, police stations and even morgues.
In
hospitals
there, there's a community of nurses, physicians and scientists that have been quietly battling one of the deadliest threats to humanity for years: Lassa virus.
For example, imagine you need to choose between two
hospitals
for an elderly relative's surgery.
Trans people, especially trans and gender-nonconforming youth face additional challenges when accessing pools and gyms, but also universities, hospitals, libraries.
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