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The emerging discipline of Hospitals Management Performance Assessments - 0 views

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    The emerging discipline of Hospitals Management Performance Assessments Over the past few years, Hospitals Management Performance Assessments have begun to gain acceptability and credence in healthcare circles. Hospitals Management Performance Assessments came into being as a result of a conscious effort by advanced countries, mainly European, with sufficient backing from the World Health Organization (WHO) to arrive at some sort of metrics to evaluate the critical functioning levels of hospitals. The topic of Hospitals Management Performance Assessments came to acquire proper shape and structure following the heavy reference the WHO made to this discipline at the WHO European Ministerial Conference on Health Systems of June 2008. The following year, it found resonance again, when it was the theme of the World Health Day. The evaluation of Hospitals Management Performance Assessments Hospitals Management Performance Assessments started to evolve primarily to provide healthcare professionals with a tool to diagnose the quality of performance of the hospitals and other healthcare settings they work in. It was felt, over time and experience, that when strict appraisals were being made in many areas of healthcare, a set of parameters to assess the level of efficiency of hospitals would go a long way in ensuring the implementation of enhanced processes, leading to better patient outcomes. Areas of concentration for Hospitals Management Performance Assessments The core disciplines in which Hospitals Management Performance Assessments sought to bring about measurable and verifiable improvements were: The PATH approach As a result of discussions and deliberations the WHO held with many countries, primarily European, a path for charting out the course of Hospitals Management Performance Assessments was concretized in the form of what the WHO called the PATH - the Performance Assessment Tool for Quality Improvement in Hospitals. A brief understanding of PATH PATH
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How to Perform a HIPAA Risk Assessment - 0 views

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    Overview: The primary goal of this session is to demonstrate why the health care organization needs to perform a risk assessment and how to perform the risk assessment. This includes a description of the types of breaches of protected health information that have already occurred and the reasons those breaches happened. The presentation then provides that reasons that a risk assessment is required in a health care organization and who needs to perform the assessment. There are a number of approaches available both for purchase on the web and performed by professionals on site. This discussion helps the participant determine which approach is best for their health care organization and what portions of the assessment are most important to the organization. The topic addresses the key components of a risk assessment and how to perform the risk assessment. This includes how to define the specific risks, how to know, how to assess the likelihood and impact of the risk and the final determination on the level of severity of the risk for the organization. Finally, the session explains how to interpret the results of the risk assessment, how to use the results of the risk assessment for preparing the health care organization's policies and procedures and how to conduct the HIPAA training for its staff. Why should you attend: In addition to the negative publicity and potential fines, a breach of a patient's health information often leads to litigation which is also time consuming and costly. The way to avoid these situations is to perform a Risk Assessment to understand where the health care organization is risk of an unauthorized breach and provide a basis for becoming HIPAA compliant. There are three reasons why a Risk Assessment is necessary: First, both the HIPAA Privacy and Security Regulations require a Risk Assessment for the organization to be HIPAA compliant Second, as a result of the Risk Assessment the organization knows where it needs to address its effo
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Science of Reliability for Patient Care - 0 views

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    Overview:   Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) defines reliability as "failure-free performance over time2". This is simple enough to be understood by anyone. The aim is to have no failures over an extended time period in spite of variability in the patient environment. spite of variability in the patient environment.  This is in line with the technical definition of reliability as the probability of successful performance of intended functions for a specified length of time under a specified user (patient) environment. In a system where the severity of consequences is high, such as in hospitals, the goal is to achieve reliability as close to 100% as possible. This is called failure-free performance. Some hospitals have achieved this goal for specific medical procedures for several quarters. Can they extend this performance over years instead of quarters? That is the challenge we need to face and find elegant solutions zero mistakes or find a way to protect patients if a mistake cannot be prevented.  Why should you Attend: The failures of the U.S. healthcare system are enormous considering the severity of failures. As much as 400,000 patients die each year from hospital mistakes. Another 2.1 are harmed from nosocomial infections (infections acquired during hospital stay). The cost is in billions. Discussions with doctors show that there is reluctance to apply reliability principles to healthcare systems because the variability in healthcare is enormous compared to the aviation and industrial fields. Each customer (patient) is different and each illness is unique in its own way. Then there are interconnecting systems such as cardiology, gynecology, gastroenterology, emergency medicine, oncology, and patient data from various doctors, pagers, computers, vendor software, and intensive care, each operating independently most of the time. But good approaches to improving the system reliability have been tried and tested in many industries. There is a
Roger Steven

Analytical Instrument Qualification and Validation: Understanding to Prepare for FD... - 0 views

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    Seminar on Analytical Instrument Qualification and Validation: Understanding to Prepare for FDA Audits to become Part 11 Compliant at Boston, MA Course "Analytical Instrument Qualification and Validation: Understanding to Prepare for FDA Audits to become Part 11 Compliant" has been pre-approved by RAPS as eligible for up to 12 credits towards a participant's RAC recertification upon full completion. Overview: In this two day workshop conference you will learn the different global agencies expectations of analytical equipment qualification along with the development of a sound process validation program in order to develop and implement bulletproof solutions that are accepted, effective, and efficient. Through case study analysis we will examine best practices to provide thoughts and ideas to develop or improve the performance of your current system. Additionally, case studies will explore how your management practices of your analytical equipment qualification/ validation and process validation programs can help or hurt your legal liability and the legal issues that arise from nonconformance with regulators and Auditors. This seminar will help attendees understand the instrument qualification and system validation processes and will provide instruction on how to prepare for FDA audits and how to become part 11 compliant. Why should you attend? The cost of non-compliance is therefore more than that of compliance. Are you in compliance with the FDA regulations for analytical equipment qualification and validation in your facility? Areas Covered in the Session: * Learn about the regulatory background and requirements for laboratory instrument qualification and system validation * Understand the logic and principles of instrument qualification and system validation from validation planning reporting * Understand and be able to explain your company's qualification and validation strategies * Be able to independently prepare execute test protocols, this includes s
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Medical Staff Bylaws Requirements For Joint Commission Accreditation - 0 views

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    Overview: Joint Commission standards set a high bar for hospital medical staff bylaws. Since the 2011 changes to MS 01.01.01, bylaws must meet 37 elements of performance including hearing provisions, credentialing requirements, department director duties and more. But don't stop there-additional requirements are scattered through other Joint Commission standards. Each standard, element of performance and their quirks will be addressed and means of compliance explored. Why should you Attend: Joint Commission accreditation, sought by the overwhelming majority of American hospitals, hinges upon compliance with the Standards and their Elements of Performance set forth in the Joint Commission Accreditation Manual for Hospitals. Some of the most complex, detailed standards involve medical staff bylaws provisions and processes. Federal legal requirements change frequently in ways that unexpectedly affect these Joint Commission standards. This webinar addresses the most up -to-date Joint Commission requirements and industry best practices for medical staff bylaws compliance. Areas Covered in the Session: Joint Commission Standards for Hospitals Medical Staff Bylaws Hospital accreditation requirements Who Will Benefit: Medical Staff President Bylaws Committee Chair Chief Medical Officer Vice President of Medical Affairs Chief of Staff Director of Medical Staff Medical Staff Attorney Hospital Counsel Medical Staff Manager Speaker Profile Elizabeth A. Snelson represents medical staffs across the country, focusing on medical staff bylaws, and works for medical societies on medical staff issues. A frequent speaker on medical staff legal issues, Ms Snelson presents at medical staff leadership retreats, and in programs sponsored by state medical staff services associations and medical societies, the American Medical Association, the American Bar Association, and other organizations. She is Past President of the American Society of Medical Association Counsel, Vice Presi
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Key Factors to Write an Effective Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) and Work I... - 0 views

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    Course "Key Factors to Write an Effective Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) and Work Instructions (WIs)" has been pre-approved by RAPS as eligible for up to 12 credits towards a participant's RAC recertification upon full completion. Overview: Writing SOPs or procedural documents can be challenging at times. However, writing SOPs is overall a straightforward process. However, enforcing what you already created and implemented in the pipeline is another story. The term SOP is very obvious. We have seen "clearly written description of how specific tasks are to be done." Another satisfactory definition would be "detailed written instructions that achieve the uniformity of the performance of a specific function." Is the firm doing what the regulations specify? Is the firm doing what their procedures specify? If you are medical device or a pharmaceutical manufacturer, these definitions come as no surprise because when it comes to FDA regulations and guidance documents "establish" means to define, to document (in writing or electronically) and to implement. The goal and emphasis with FDA is simple. Proof of "Establish" is the foundation. Is the firm doing what the regulations specify? Is the firm doing what their procedures specify? Are the procedures being followed and enforced by company personnel? SOPs are needed in regulated industries to give step-by-step instructions for performing a particular job or task. This session will provide a step-by-step overview and a snapshot of the procedure description, the process and format. The subject matter of a SOP may range from how to operate a piece of machinery to how to log into a particular software program. SOPs ensure consistency and reliability because they require training of all affected parties. This session will address recent enforcement actions for SOP related violations but no surprise. Most of our enforcement actions are documentation related, i.e., SOP or other procedural documents. We will review examples from
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High Prevalence of Food Allergies among Children Younger to Boost Demand for Allergy Di... - 0 views

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    Many people suffer from allergies. In fact, there are millions of people who suffer from allergic reactions to a variety of substances and foods on a daily basis. For instance, , according to the study, "A cross-sectional study of the prevalence of food allergies among children younger than ages 14 years in a Beijing urban region", published in the journal Allergy & Asthma Proceedings, in January 2019, the total prevalence of probable food allergies in children aged less than 14 years of age in the Beijing urban area was 3.2%. Unfortunately, not everyone who suffers from allergies is aware of their condition or the treatments available to them. For this reason, it is important to seek proper allergy diagnostic and treatment as soon as possible in order to prevent the conditions that can lead to further complications if left untreated. To accurately assess whether or not you have a food allergy, your physician will likely: * Ask you a series of questions designed to determine your sensitivities * Perform a full physical exam * Have you maintained a detailed diary of previous symptoms and potential triggers * Have blood tests performed * Have skin tests performed * You might even be required to take a blood test for confirmation Once you know you do have allergies, your medical professional will then be able to correctly diagnose them. If your symptoms are consistent with food allergies, doctors will most likely recommend an avoidance diet in order to prevent further food allergies or other reactions. They may also prescribe daily pills to control your symptoms or provide an antihistamine to help reduce your histamine production. Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-cmi.blogspot.com/2021/02/high-prevalence-of-food-allergies-among.html
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High Prevalence of Cancer and Other Chronic Diseases to Boost Demand For Duodenoscopes - 0 views

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    A duodenoscope is a hollow, flexible, lighted tube that allows doctors to see the top of a patient's small intestine, or duodenum. It is used in diagnosis and treatment of severe, often life-threatening, diseases such as cancer or gallstones in the pancreas and bile ducts. The adoption of duodenoscopes is expected to increase significantly, owing to high prevalence of cancer and other chronic diseases. For instance, Japan recorded an age-standardized rate of 248 per 100,000 for cancer, as per Global Cancer Statistics 2018: GLOBOCAN. There are various different ways in which duodenoscopes can be used to help doctors see beyond the visible nose and throat area when performing a medical procedure. Nasal intraction with a duodenoscope is easiest performed with the device held horizontal and directly above the patient's nose and throat with the patient's chin slightly raised. When this procedure is performed correctly, there should be no visible scar from the edge of the windpipe to the base of the nose. Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-cmi.blogspot.com/2020/12/high-prevalence-of-cancer-and-other.html
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Patient Warming Devices Market is Expected to Witness Robust Growth with Smiths Medical... - 0 views

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    Patient warming devices come in many forms, each designed for a specific purpose. For example, some devices are made for offices that are out of the way or for doctor offices that are smaller in size. In addition, these applications are very easy to operate and can be used without requiring a great deal of training on the part of the patient or the medical professional using the device. However, there are certain devices that are extremely efficient and are recommended by both practitioners and medical associations across the country. An increasing number of surgical procedures is expected to drive the growth of the global patient warming devices market. According to the National Health Statistics Reports, in 2017, around 48.3 million surgical and nonsurgical procedures were performed in the U.S. with around 25.7 million ambulatory surgery procedures being performed in hospitals, while 22.5 million being performed in ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs). Patient warming devices are widely used in surgical procedures, which cover before and after surgery. As a result of this, the demand for patient warming devices has increased significantly. Hence, these factors are expected to drive growth of the global patient warming devices market. Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-blog.blogspot.com/2021/02/patient-warming-devices-market-is.html
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Hypnosis For Enhancing Performance | Sports Performance Hypnosis Atwell - 0 views

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    Hypnosis treatment for work life enrichment, anger management, improving sexual difficulties or improving confidence & enhancing performance of Women in Atwell
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Seminar on HIPAA for the Compliance Officer at Chicago, IL - 0 views

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    Course "HIPAA for the Compliance Officer" has been pre-approved by RAPS as eligible for up to 12 credits towards a participant's RAC recertification upon full completion. Overview: I will be going into great detail regarding you practice or business and how it relates to the HIPAA Security/Privacy Rule, Areas covered will be history of HIPAA, privacy vs security, business associates, changes for 2016, audit process, paper based PHI, HIPAA and suing, texting, email, encryption, medical messaging, voice data and much, much, more I will uncover myths versus reality as it relates to this very enigmatic law based on over 600 risk assessments performed as well as years of experience in dealing directly with the Office of Civil Rights HIPAA auditors. I will also speak to real life audits conducted by the Federal government (I've been on both sides of these audits) what your highest risks are for being fined (some of the risk factors may surprise you). In addition, this course will cover the highest risk factors for being sued for wrongful disclosures of PHI and the manner in which patients are now using state laws to sue for wrongful disclosures. Don't always believe what you read online about HIPAA, especially as it relates to encryption and IT, there are a lot of groups selling more than is necessarily required. Why you should attend: This lesson will be addressing how practice/business managers (or compliance offers) need to get their HIPAA house in order before the imminent audits occur. It will also address major changes under the Omnibus Rule and any other applicable updates for 2016. There are an enormous amount of issues and risks for covered entities and business associates these days. I will speak on specific experiences from over 17 years of experience in working as an outsourced compliance auditor, expert witness on HIPAA cases, and thoroughly explain how patients are now able to get cash remedies for wrongful disclosures of private health information. More im
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Quality Assurance in Nursing is an important discipline in ensuring quality of healthcare - 0 views

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    Quality Assurance in Nursing Healthcare: Quality assurance in nursing is about assuring quality in nursing by ensuring that practices are compliant with quality standards. This is a full-fledged profession with its own educational and experience requirements. Quality assurance in nursing has to be understood from the standpoint of quality assurance and compliance. Quality assurance in nursing is about ensuring adherence to quality standards as mandated by nursing regulatory bodies. Quality assurance in nursing assesses what healthcare processes are in place and what else needs to be implemented to better the system. Where do quality assurance nurses work? Professionals who make a career out of quality assurance in nursing are employed in various healthcare settings. They could work in clinics or small or large hospitals. Professionals who make a career in quality assurance in nursing are licensed registered nurses. Since they are registered nurses, they should also obtain a licentiate. To get this, they should complete a prerequisite approved nursing program. The exam for getting licensure is the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN), a computer-based examination. A higher level of education for those in quality assurance in nursing is a master's degrees inhealth care quality or a near degree. In some healthcare organizations, this is required at entry level. Some of the works they do in maintaining quality assurance in nursing include: Reviewing reports or files to make sure that activities contained in them are following regulatory clinical standards Collaborating with colleagues from other departments to which nursing is related either directly or indirectly Interacting with other hospitals or organizations, if the need arises For professionals pursuing a career in quality assurance in nursing, the ability to analyze data and manage cases is a must, as a major part of their work involves these. They should also be prompt abou
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Key Factors to Develop HIPAA Policies and Procedures - 0 views

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    Overview: One of the major requirements of the health care organization to be HIPAA compliant is to develop and implement a set of HIPAA privacy and security policies and procedures. This can be a daunting task for those not knowing where to start and what a set of HIPAA privacy and security policies and procedures should look like. For the cost conscious health care organization, the HIPAA policies and procedures can have multiple uses: first, they can become a basis for training the health care organization workforce; second, they can be used as a basis for conducting a HIPAA self-assessment; and third, they can be used to demonstrate due diligence should there be a breach or an externalHIPAA compliance audit. In today's world it is not necessary that the health care organization spend significant funds to develop a set of HIPAA privacy and security policies and procedures from scratch. The health care organization can likely find templates on the internet that can be used as a starting point to customize HIPAA policies and procedures to be unique for the health care organization. The preparation of a well-documented set of HIPAA policies and procedures needs to be addressed through the development of Privacy and Security policies and procedures that address each of the requirements shown in the HIPAA regulations as amended by the HITECH law and the final Omnibus Regulations. The process of developing the HIPAA privacy and security policies and procedures also provides a reference for the health care organization how to consider the security addressable and required regulation requirements. Why should you attend: There are three situations where having a set of HIPAA policies and procedures are needed: First, the policies and procedures become a good reference to ensure that all areas are addressed for becoming HIPAA compliant. Second, the HIPAA regulations REQUIRE covered entities and business associates to have a set of policies and procedures directing
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Seminar on Supplier Management for Medical Device Manufacturers at Washington, DC - 0 views

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    Course "Supplier Management for Medical Device Manufacturers" has been pre-approved by RAPS as eligible for up to 12 credits towards a participant's RAC recertification upon full completion. Overview: Supplier selection and management is one of the critical issues for medical device manufacturers. Suppliers provide materials and services to the device manufacturer, which means that they can be critical to performance and delivery of your device. Neither the FDA nor your notified body regulates your suppliers (with a few exceptions). They expect you to have an effective process to ensure your suppliers perform in the regulatory environment. How well do you understand the requirements for supplier management? Could you pass a regulatory audit or inspection without any issues? This course delivers the tools, templates, and methods to help participants implement an effective and efficient supplier management program. This two-day hands-on course provides a clear understanding of the underlying principles of supplier management. The course uses exercises to solidify understanding. In addition, the course uses FDA Warning Letters to illustrate the points and help you learn from others. As part of the practical implementation, the course includes receiving acceptance activities, outsourced processes, process validation at the suppliers' location, supplier auditing techniques, and supplier issues in management review. The course uses the Global Harmonization Task Force (GHTF) framework, but expands it to cover other issues and techniques important in effective implementation. Why should you attend: Since FDA regulations do not allow them to audit your suppliers unless they make finished medical devices, they require that you have sufficient control over them. But from time to time the FDA makes a reinterpretation of what this means. This happened within the last f 5 years, so if you supplier management program is older than that, you need to make major changes in you supp
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Jazzy Select Elite - 0 views

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    Jazzy Select Elite The Jazzy Select Elite delivers a potent blend of power, performance and style. In-line, front-wheel drive technology gives the Elite excellent stability and maneuverability for solid performance indoors and out. Jazzy Select Elite Features Jazzy includes shroud and controller guards to protect against daily wear and tear. Red or blue color-through shroud. Black high-back seat with removable, replaceable back and seat covers. Dual-layer powder coated frame for increased durability. Larger foot platform. 40 amp, PG GC 3 controller. Built with ease of service in mind. Jazzy Select Elite Specifications Weight Capacity: 300 lbs. Turning Radius: 24.75" Width: 22.75" Length: 34.75" Maximum Speed Up to 4 mph Ground Clearance: 1.5" Front Wheels: 3" solid anti-tips Drive Wheels: 9" solid Rear Wheels: 6" solid casters Drivetrain: Two-motor, in-line, front-wheel drive Braking System Regenerative and electro-mechanical Suspension Type Limited High-Back Seating: 20"W x 20"D (max. dimensions) High-Back Seat-to-Floor Range: 21.5" - 23.5" Specialty Seating: 20"W x 20"D (max. dimensions) Specialty Seat-to-Floor Range: 16.5" - 18.5" Synergy Seating 20"W x 20"D (max. dimensions) Synergy Seat-to-Floor Range 17.25" - 19.25" Standard Electronics: 40A, PG GC3 Battery Size: 12 volt, U-1 (2 required) Standard Battery Charger: 3A, off-board Per-Charge Range Up to 15 miles Battery Weight: 24.5 lbs. each Base Weight: 68.5 lbs. Standard Seat Weight: 43 lbs. (comfort, high-back) Standard Seat Size: 18" x 18"-20"
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J6 Power Wheelchair - 0 views

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    J6 Power Wheelchair The compact J6 is the ultimate choice for users who demand the superb stability of Mid-Wheel 6 design and tight-quarter maneuverability. Highly adaptable, the J6 accepts a wide range of seating and electronics options while its powerful drive train delivers high-performance torque. J6 Power Wheelchair Features: Mid-Wheel 6 allows six wheels on the ground for maximum stability. Compatible with TRU-Balance Tilt. OMNI-Casters (nylon, spherical-shaped casters) on front and rear prevent wheel hang-ups. Side-mounted, easily accessible freewheel levers. ATX Suspension (Active-Trac with extra stability) incorporates front OMNI-Casters for enhanced. Performance over more varied terrain. Easy front access to batteries. J6 Power Wheelchair Specifications: Drive Wheels: 10" Solid Optional: 10" Pneumatic Caster Wheels Front: 5" Solid Rear: 6" Solid Anti-Tip Wheels N/A Maximum Speed^4/^: Up to 4 mph Ground Clearance: 2.5" (frame) Turning Radius^5/^: 22" Overall Length: 34.74" without foot riggings Base Width: 23.19" Seating Sizes: TRU-Balance® 2 Synergy/Static: W: 10-20" D: 10-20" Power Tilt: W: 14-20" D: 14-20" Lift & Tilt: N/A Seat-to-Floor Heights: TRU-Balance® 2 Synergy/Static8: 16.5" - 17.5" Power Tilt8: 16.875" Lift & Tilt8: N/A Manual Tilt/Recline^10/^: Yes Battery Size^6/^: U-1 Battery Weight^14/^: 23.4 lbs. Available Electronics^12/^: 70A Q-Logic 2 NE 70A Q-Logic 2 NE+ 70A Q-Logic 2 EX Battery Charger 5A Off-board Motor Packages 2-Pole 4 mph Weight Capacity^7/^: 300 lbs.9 Base Weight: 100.2 lbs
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Tynor PUF Liner Skin Traction Set - 0 views

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    Tynor PUF Liner Skin Traction Set Skin traction Set (PUF liner) is used for providing indirect traction to leg or the arm to reduce fractures, skeletal deformities, muscle contractures, muscle spasms, pressure on nerves or regain normal length and alignment of involved bone. Hypoallergenic. Extra porous. Controlled adhesion and friction. Extra comfortable. Tynor PUF Liner Skin Traction Set Features Available as Complete Kit Convenient for emergencies Cost effective High performance Inbuilt cord, Quick to apply Foam liner and Bandage High performance crepe bandage for extra security Enhanced skin friction of the foam liner Easy application and removal Measure distance from knee to foot. Cut Liners for accurate use
Roger Steven

Key Factors to Develop HIPAA Policies and Procedures - 0 views

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    Overview: One of the major requirements of the health care organization to be HIPAA compliant is to develop and implement a set of HIPAA privacy and security policies and procedures. This can be a daunting task for those not knowing where to start and what a set of HIPAA privacy and security policies and procedures should look like. For the cost conscious health care organization, the HIPAA policies and procedures can have multiple uses: first, they can become a basis for training the health care organization workforce; second, they can be used as a basis for conducting a HIPAA self-assessment; and third, they can be used to demonstrate due diligence should there be a breach or an externalHIPAA compliance audit. In today's world it is not necessary that the health care organization spend significant funds to develop a set of HIPAA privacy and security policies and procedures from scratch. The health care organization can likely find templates on the internet that can be used as a starting point to customize HIPAA policies and procedures to be unique for the health care organization. The preparation of a well-documented set of HIPAA policies and procedures needs to be addressed through the development of Privacy and Security policies and procedures that address each of the requirements shown in the HIPAA regulations as amended by the HITECH law and the final Omnibus Regulations. The process of developing the HIPAA privacy and security policies and procedures also provides a reference for the health care organization how to consider the security addressable and required regulation requirements. Why should you attend: There are three situations where having a set of HIPAA policies and procedures are needed: First, the policies and procedures become a good reference to ensure that all areas are addressed for becoming HIPAA compliant. Second, the HIPAA regulations REQUIRE covered entities and business associates to have a set of policies and procedures directing t
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Breast Augmentation Surgery in Mumbai - Apollo Hospitals - 0 views

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    Breast augmentation surgery is performed to increase the volume of the breasts or to restore the size of the breasts by using implants. The size of the breast is usually lost after pregnancy or weight reduction, and therefore, breast augmentation surgery is performed to bring back the volume in the breasts.
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Emergence of COVID-19 Is Expected to Augment the Apheresis Market Growth - 0 views

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    Apheresis is an innovative medical procedure where the blood is extracted from the patient's body and then desired blood components (such as platelets, plasma, white cells, and red cells) are separated based on their weight and size. Depending on the cause of apheresis, one of these components is isolated and collected, while the other components are returned to the body. Apheresis is a blood purification procedure performed for blood donation component or for the treatment of disease. It is performed for various diseases such as hematological, autoimmune, renal, cardiovascular, neurological, and more. In apheresis procedure, the centrifuge therapeutic devices are used to separate desired blood components from the donor's blood. These blood components are separated based on their characteristics such as affinity for substance, molecular weight, and size among other factors. The emergence of COVID-19 is expected to propel the growth of the apheresis market. For instance, according to the Food and Drug Control Administration (Gujarat, India), there were 13 plasma apheresis units in the state before the pandemic, now the number has jumped to 28 to meet the requirement of plasma used in convalescent plasma therapy. Moreover, worldwide, as of 9:47am CET, 13 January 2021, there have been 90,054,813 confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 1,945,610 deaths, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-blog.blogspot.com/2021/01/emergence-of-covid-19-is-expected-to.html
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