scholarly journals Verification of the causes of and countermeasures for falls using fall assessment score sheets in a municipal hospital

Author(s):  
Mana Shibata ◽  
Akihiro Isoda ◽  
Tomoko Ogasawara ◽  
Kaneko Satio ◽  
Yutaka Inoue
1999 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 202-203
Author(s):  
Robert Chatham

The Court of Appeals of New York held, in Council of the City of New York u. Giuliani, slip op. 02634, 1999 WL 179257 (N.Y. Mar. 30, 1999), that New York City may not privatize a public city hospital without state statutory authorization. The court found invalid a sublease of a municipal hospital operated by a public benefit corporation to a private, for-profit entity. The court reasoned that the controlling statute prescribed the operation of a municipal hospital as a government function that must be fulfilled by the public benefit corporation as long as it exists, and nothing short of legislative action could put an end to the corporation's existence.In 1969, the New York State legislature enacted the Health and Hospitals Corporation Act (HHCA), establishing the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC) as an attempt to improve the New York City public health system. Thirty years later, on a renewed perception that the public health system was once again lacking, the city administration approved a sublease of Coney Island Hospital from HHC to PHS New York, Inc. (PHS), a private, for-profit entity.


2006 ◽  
Vol 54 (S 1) ◽  
Author(s):  
T Krabatsch ◽  
M Bechtel ◽  
C Detter ◽  
T Fischlein ◽  
FC Riess ◽  
...  

2004 ◽  
Vol 66 (5) ◽  
pp. 494-503
Author(s):  
Makoto HASHIMOTO ◽  
Hajime IIZUKA ◽  
Hitoshi KUBO
Keyword(s):  

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Dmitry Enikeev ◽  
Vincent Misrai ◽  
Enrique Rijo ◽  
Roman Sukhanov ◽  
Denis Chinenov ◽  
...  

<b><i>Objective:</i></b> To critically appraise the methodological rigour of the clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) vis-à-vis BPH surgery as used by specialist research associations in the US, Europe and UK, and to compare whether the guidelines cover all or only some of the available treatments. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> The current guidelines issued by the EUA, AUA and NICE associations have been analyzed by 4 appraisers using the AGREE-II instrument. We also compared the recommendations given in the guidelines for surgical and minimally invasive treatment to find out which of these CPGs include most of the available treatment options. <b><i>Results:</i></b> According to the AGREE II tool, the median scores of domains were: domain 1 scope and purpose 66.7%, domain 2 stakeholder involvement 50.0%, domain 3 rigor of development 65.1%, domain 4 clarity of presentation 80.6%, domain 5 applicability 33.3%, domain 6 editorial independence 72.9%. The overall assessment according to AGREE II is 83.3%. The NICE guideline scored highest on 5 out of 6 domains and the highest overall assessment score (91.6%). The EAU guideline scored lowest on 4 out of 6 domains and has the lowest overall assessment score (79.1%). <b><i>Conclusions:</i></b> The analyzed CPGs comprehensively highlight the minimally invasive and surgical treatment options for BPH. According to the AGREE II tool, the domains for clarity of presentation and editorial independence received the highest scores. The stakeholder involvement and applicability domains were ranked as the lowest. Improving the CPG in these domains may help to improve the clinical utility and applicability of CPGs.


2019 ◽  
Vol 98 (08) ◽  
pp. 571-574
Author(s):  
Katharina Stölzel ◽  
Lichun Zhang ◽  
Tordis Borowski ◽  
Heidi Olze ◽  
Tim Schroeder ◽  
...  

FallberichtEin 20-jähriger adipöser Patient stellte sich im August 2018 in einer auswärtigen Klinik zur Septumplastik und Muschelverkleinerung bei Septumdeviation und Muschelhyperplasie ohne relevante Vorerkrankungen vor. Intraoperativ war keine Antibiotikagabe erfolgt. Postoperativ wurde der Patient zur weiteren Betreuung mit Doyle-Splinten und Gelaspon® auf die Normalstation verlegt. Es war Hochsommer und die Krankenzimmertemperatur bei ausgefallener Klimaanlage sehr hoch. Wie erst später fremdanamnestisch bekannt wurde, hatte der Patient eine bereits vor stationärer Aufnahme mehrere Tage bestehende, aber nicht mitgeteilte Enteritis. Am Morgen des ersten postoperativen Tages wies der Patient Zeichen der Sepsis auf: arterielle Hypotonie, Tachykardie, Tachypnoe und Desorientierung (= quick Sepsis – related organ failure assessment Score [qSOFA Score] = positiv). Es erfolgte die Gabe von Kristalloiden und bei Schwellung des Gesichtes die Entfernung der Doyle-Splinte. Ungeachtet dessen kam es zur progredienten Verschlechterung und Entwicklung eines schweren Schocks, so dass mit der Gabe von Vasopressoren begonnen wurde. Bei zusätzlich beginnender respiratorischer Erschöpfung wurde die Indikation zur Intubation gestellt. Während der Intubation kam es zur Aspiration. Zur weiteren intensivmedizinischen Versorgung erfolgte aus kapazitären Gründen die Verlegung auf die interdisziplinäre internistische Intensivstation unserer Klinik mit zunächst unklarem Infektfokus. Bei Übernahme war der Patient intubiert und beatmet (CPAP PEEP 9 mbar, Druckunterstützung 16 mbar, FiO2 0,8) und hoch katecholaminpflichtig (Noradrenalin 1 µg/kg/min, Epinephrin 0,2 µg/kg/min).


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