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52. Virtual walk-in clinics may strain health care system: OMA
53. B.C. hospital doubling up patients to tackle surge of sick kids
54. The front lines of the pediatric crisis; With hospitals buckling under the strain of a surge of young patients, three doctors reflect on the hard realities they face during their shifts
55. Ford says Ontario getting health care it needs despite hospital department closures
56. Lebanon's hospitals are running out of medicine and staff in ongoing economic crisis
57. Subspecialist abdominal wall reconstruction services in Canada
58. PROVINCE ASKS FAMILY HEALTH TEAMS TO OFFER EVENING AND WEEKEND SERVICE TO HELP OVERWHELMED HOSPITALS
59. Advocates plan Charter challenge to Ontario's long-term care law
60. Is it time to dust off your mask?
61. Manitoba reverses policy on ICU care; The previous decision to cap admission of sick Nunavut children came after a wave of illness
62. Nurse tweets from the front lines about her experience with miscarriage in a broken health system; The 35-year-old opened up a channel to hear other people's stories of pregnancy loss and the frustrations of navigating care
63. Pandemic accelerated crisis in primary care: report; Study highlights long-standing issues that threaten health system's functioning and future preparedness
64. Working ability of a hospital nursing team: a correlational study
65. Hospital Cornea Retrieval Programme in a startup eye bank - A retrospective analysis and lessons learned
66. 'On the brink': Canada postpones or cancels tens of thousands of medical procedures amid COVID surge
67. Ontario to boost private clinic surgeries in bid to ease hospital strain
68. Bill of the Month: Instead of a $1,500 deductible, the charge was $500,000
69. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on health care activities at a Uruguayan mastology unit
70. Real life
71. Getting apps right; Hospital-developed smartphone apps becoming more patient-friendly, essential
72. Prospective validation of cessation of contact precautions for extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing Escherichia coii
73. Hospital preparations for viral hemorrhagic fever patients and experience gained from admission of an Ebola patient
74. VA chief to recommend hospital closures and expansions in restructuring of the country's largest health-care system
75. Caring for patients with opioid use disorder in the hospital
76. In The Philippines, Keeping Non-Coronavirus Patients Out Of Hospitals May Be Crucial
77. Tales of anguish emerge from China's locked-down Xi'an as hospitals demand patients are covid-free
78. EDITORIAL: Get vaccinated to save hospital beds
79. Windsor hospitals under strain asking public for help, patience
80. Health workers in Brazil warn COVID-19 cases may spike again: 'We cannot continue to trivialize these deaths'
81. Montreal health agency says communications with family were 'incomplete' after woman found dead in ER
82. Cuts to hospital services less likely in this virus wave: Ontario Health head
83. USA Senior Care Network provides hospitals with incremental patient volume and increased revenue
84. Trends in nursing care efficiency from 2007 to 2011 on acute nursing units
85. The misery in my Alabama hospital feels like the worst kind of deja vu
86. Hospitals struggle with inequities in care
87. Caring for people who inject drugs when they are admitted to hospital
88. THE SPECTATOR'S NOTES
89. Survive or thrive? Becoming a successful value-based enterprise
90. Building the right physician platform: better integration of both employed and independent physicians will be critical to high-performance population health management
91. Keeping Ontario's triage plan secret is fostering mistrust; OPINION
92. The Florida investigation of primary late preterm and cesarean delivery: the accuracy of the birth certificate and hospital discharge records
93. Optimising palliative and end of life care in hospital
94. Using semi-rigid casts in the management of buckle fractures: treatments for distal radial buckle fractures that are safe and beneficial to patients and reduce return visits to fracture clinics should be considered
95. Smooth your transition to EHR: it's been a shotgun wedding. Could a little more attention make it a happy marriage? Here's how to get through the rough patches
96. Back to basics: core competencies key to bolster upfront collections
97. Enhancing the revenue cycle experience for patients: Texas Health Resources recorded patient encounters with revenue cycle staff to provide feedback to staff on the quality of their customer service-and improved both patient satisfaction and point-of-service collections
98. How hospitals approach price transparency: the issue of price transparency has become more prevalent in health care recently, but hospitals may have different views of the concept depending on their relative charge levels
99. 12 Tips for being a successful patient access leader: a guide to manage, measure, and manifest success
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