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en What we saw was, in summary, a very serious shortage of staff, leading to all kinds of other problems. There's problems in properly controlling patients, overseeing medication, coordinating treatment and nutritional care.

en Risk of not eating properly causes obesity and heart attacks. It can give you all kinds of health problems. Everyone needs to exercise and eat nutritional food.

en When I started out 30 years ago, there was plenty of money for counselors as well as medical care providers. Counselors are very experienced and expensive. My observation is that that's where a lot of the cuts have been made. For patients who have other kinds of emotional problems, there's less counseling staff to spend extensive time.

en Premature babies can have respiratory problems, cardiac problems, feeding problems, jaundice. There's a litany of problems all related to being born prematurely, because their organs aren't properly developed.

en My question about Lincoln Chafee and the Republicans who are controlling Washington is what have they done to solve the problems people are facing everyday, ... Schools have gotten worse, health care is more expensive. ... What has he done to solve these problems?

en Our neurosciences planning committee, made up of physicians and staff members, is doing an excellent job, charting ways to enhance the continuum of quality care offered to stroke patients and others with neurological problems,

en We know that as we start to measure health effects, that people who are stressed at work cost companies more money, have more problems with heart disease, we think, have more problems with increased injury risk, (and) other kinds of medical problems,

en This is the first and only long-acting medication available for patients, and so I'm thrilled that it is going to become an important treatment option for patients and their doctors.

en We are experiencing the same kinds of problems that are no different from those faced by most other hospitals in the country. Hospitals are losing money because we are receiving lower state and federal reimbursements for patient treatments and are having more uninsured and under-insured patients using emergency rooms as their primary care physicians. She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply was impressive. We are experiencing the same kinds of problems that are no different from those faced by most other hospitals in the country. Hospitals are losing money because we are receiving lower state and federal reimbursements for patient treatments and are having more uninsured and under-insured patients using emergency rooms as their primary care physicians.

en For depression, there is no single medication or therapy that has been found to work as a primary treatment for most patients. We found that people with depression who have increased activity in one area of the brain and decreased activity in another in response to emotional stimuli are more likely to respond to a specific treatment--cognitive therapy. If this finding holds true, we may be able to predict what therapies will be most effective for individual patients by using imaging technology, bypassing the lengthy trial and error process that is often necessary to find the right treatment.

en Some patients will be treated when they don't really need it, and they will need to deal with the consequences of that treatment - including impotence, bladder control problems and possibly even death on rare occasion.

en Although some improvements have been made in restructuring the units, the fundamental problems of inadequate risk controls, poor corporate governance and a shortage of qualified staff have yet to be solved.

en Our patients are very busy people with families that just want to come in and have their problems taken care of and leave.

en We also see the same health problems you would see in any hospital setting -- cardiac patients, diabetes, kidney and pulmonary problems and occasionally a gunshot wound,

en Many of the patients from these communities are poor, have multiple medical problems requiring additional support, and depend on government assistance for survival. Teaching hospitals consistently step up to the plate to care for these patients as part of their missions, and frequently lose significant money in the process.


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