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...Draper contracted Covid at the start of the global pandemic and spent 13 months in hospital before returning home, where he required round-the-clock medical care given the damage to his kidneys, liver and...
...Laura Neilson, an emergency doctor who also heads the Greater Manchester homelessness charity Shared Health, is at the sharp end of the reductions....
...Envision Healthcare, a KKR-owned company that employs doctors who staff emergency rooms and anaesthesiology departments in hundreds of US hospitals, sued UnitedHealthcare in 2018 in a dispute over billing...
...The Tennessee-based Envision places doctors in hospital emergency rooms and separately operates surgical centres, but both businesses have been stung by regulatory changes, the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic...
...In the episode, the pig-doctors perform surgery on a woman to make her look “normal”....
...And yet none of his famously provocative movies has had quite the obvious link to the capital as this, the episodic story of life in Denmark’s largest public hospital, Rigshospitalet....
...Illiteracy fell from 13.9 per cent in 1997 to 2.2 per cent in 2023....
...“[The doctors] said to my parents that if you want to give her any shot at survival, she needs to be treated at Johns Hopkins....
...Lupus sufferer Beatriz Garcia applied for a hospital abortion in 2013 after doctors diagnosed her foetus with a fatal abnormality....
...Since 1997, the court has struck down legislation on 22 occasions. “The balance was fine from the beginning of Israel till the eighties when the Supreme Court decided to change it,’” Rothman says....
...In many hospitals of equivalent size, Robinson could have called on a doctor of similar experience to supervise the second patient. But here he was alone....
...It represents the biggest drop, and the lowest level of satisfaction, recorded for family doctor services since the survey began in 1983....
...She spoke with a soft west country lilt and informed the police that Arthur was in the hospital with Covid-19....
...Smart reads The (private equity-backed) doctor is in Buyout firms have been scooping up hospitals at a record pace, the ethics of which are subject to debate. The middleman in many of these deals?...
...Moving to New York not long afterwards, he did menial jobs, slept in a bus station, worked in an army veterans’ hospital....
...He became a household name, combining bonhomie with an outspoken bluntness that would make today’s corporate spin-doctors wince....
...After Mike Tyson bit Evander Holyfield’s ear in 1997, boxing became too barbaric for the mainstream....
...Although Hong Kong is part of China, a border with passport controls is maintained between them as part of the autonomy granted to the territory on its handover from the UK in 1997....
...Research published in December in the Annals of Internal Medicine showed that between 1997 and 2018, the FDA approved 48 new opioids for acute or chronic pain....
...The person added that government aid provided to hospitals had not yet filtered down to the doctors who make up its business....
...The risk for operators such as Teladoc is that hospital groups employ their own medical professionals to roll out similar services. Even Amazon has joined the fray....
...During two visits to Hartlepool in the by-election campaign, Starmer has emphasised how Williams, the Labour candidate, is a doctor who worked in the local hospital during the pandemic....
...Two Point Hospital, ported to Switch last month, is a hospital management simulator and spiritual successor to 1997’s beloved Theme Hospital....
...In 1997, a retired general practitioner went to see Ian Paterson, a surgeon, about a lump in her breast....
...A couple of decades ago — say, during the 1997 Asian fiscal crisis — aid, along with pity, tended to flow from west to east. This is now being reversed....
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