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1 al centres, teaching hospitals, and district general hospitals).
2 irmed PcP were admitted to the San Francisco General Hospital.
3 d glaucoma were recruited from San Francisco General Hospital.
4 ity of Verona Hospital and the Massachusetts General Hospital.
5 mber 2009 and July 2011 at the Massachusetts General Hospital.
6 tudy, the Cleveland Clinic and Massachusetts General Hospital.
7 Lung, and Blood Institute; and Massachusetts General Hospital.
8  York State Psychiatric Institute or Toronto General Hospital.
9 IPMN under surveillance at the Massachusetts General Hospital.
10 atory testing was done at the Lokmanya Tilak General Hospital.
11  than the $5549 ($3668) episode cost for the general hospital.
12 d persons evaluated for PCP at San Francisco General Hospital.
13 obacteriaceae was performed at San Francisco General Hospital.
14  following an acute care crisis episode in a general hospital.
15 ssion treatment studies at the Massachusetts General Hospital.
16 r for Women's Mental Health at Massachusetts General Hospital.
17  National Cancer Institute and Massachusetts General Hospital.
18             National Health Service District General Hospital.
19  the Heart Center Leipzig, and Massachusetts General Hospital.
20 val analyses over 7 decades at Massachusetts General Hospital.
21  2010 through November 2012 at Massachusetts General Hospital.
22 ositioning was more likely to be used at the general hospital.
23              One university hospital and one general hospital.
24 trial Fibrillation and Stroke, Massachusetts General Hospital.
25 urse staffing levels is well established for general hospitals.
26 forms of psychological provision at district general hospitals.
27 espectively, compared with 5 (4%) and 6 (5%) general hospitals.
28 nts with AMI and 18,295 patients with CHF at general hospitals.
29 itals differ considerably from those at peer general hospitals.
30 m public, private nonprofit, and proprietary general hospitals.
31 in public, private nonprofit, or proprietary general hospitals.
32  anesthesia in a private practice setting in general hospitals.
33 ment was from 24 UK major trauma centers and general hospitals.
34 ABG was lower in specialty hospitals than in general hospitals (0.84; 95 percent confidence interval,
35 cirrhosis was conducted at the Massachusetts General Hospital (1999-2006) and a validation case-contr
36 ion was lower in specialty hospitals than in general hospitals (2.1 percent vs. 3.2 percent for PCI a
37  pregnant women recruited from San Francisco General Hospital (2008-2009; n = 25) were the highest am
38 ns Hopkins Bayview (560 beds); Howard County General Hospital (238 beds); The Johns Hopkins Hospital
39 th HRRs where new cardiac programs opened at general hospitals (6.5% [95% CI, 3.2%-9.9%], P<.001) and
40 1 were higher in specialty hospitals than in general hospitals (799 vs. 375 PCI procedures, P<0.001;
41 c hospitals (15 for PCI and 15 for CABG) and general hospitals (82 for PCI and 75 for CABG) in the sa
42 ant women referred to an inner-city district general hospital (86% of 244 consecutively referred wome
43 Heart Center Leipzig, 659; and Massachusetts General Hospital, 87).
44 n-childbirth-related inpatient admissions to general hospitals (a total of 2,670,463 admissions, 430,
45           The setting was Attikon University General Hospital, a tertiary care institution in Athens,
46 birth to less than 18 years in pediatric and general hospitals across Australia and New Zealand, coll
47                         An estimated 9.4% of general hospital adult inpatients with a principal diagn
48 the cardiology division at the Massachusetts General Hospital, an academic quaternary care hospital.
49 ods Seven thoracic surgeons at Massachusetts General Hospital, an academic quaternary referral hospit
50 .5 times higher than that of patients at the general hospital and 9.5 times higher than the reported
51 es of surgically resected WTs in Chinese PLA General Hospital and Beijing Shijitan Hospital of Capita
52 ithout adjuvant irradiation at Massachusetts General Hospital and Emory University Hospital between J
53 and 1177 control subjects from Massachusetts General Hospital and tested for association with AF.
54 e consultation services at the Massachusetts General Hospital and the Brigham and Women's Hospital.
55 0, through December 31, 2010, from Vancouver General Hospital and the British Columbia Cancer Agency.
56  individuals receiving care at San Francisco General Hospital and the San Francisco Veteran's Affairs
57  admitted from 1990 to 1994 to Massachusetts General Hospital and the Shriners Burns Institute in Bos
58 ts were initially evaluated at San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center (the highest number a
59 ograms at Boston University or Massachusetts General Hospital and underwent neuroimaging data collect
60 replaced with 60 extended acute care beds in general hospitals and 583 residential beds.
61 ospitals were required to be level 2A county general hospitals and ART delivery sites.
62 th HRRs where new cardiac programs opened at general hospitals and HRRs with no new programs (P<.001
63 cruited from a range of locations, including general hospitals and local community centers.
64 chiatric inpatient care from 1988 to 1994 in general hospitals and mental hospitals.
65 e most change: (1) consolidation, with fewer general hospitals and more single-specialty hospitals an
66 sting conditions than those being treated at general hospitals and were less likely to have had an ac
67 Wright Pathology Laboratories, Massachusetts General Hospital, and collected from January 1, 2004, th
68  study of patient records from Massachusetts General Hospital, and consideration of events in Boston
69  Brigham and Women's Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, and their affiliated partner hospitals
70 bile units, community-based emergency units, general hospitals, and cardiology reference centers).
71 ning from research work at the Massachusetts General Hospital as part of her senior thesis at Radclif
72 e hands or feet treated at the Massachusetts General Hospital between 1980 and 1994 were reviewed ret
73 nts receiving treatment at the Massachusetts General Hospital between November 1992 and December 1996
74 rgical Intensive Care Units at Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston, MA) and University Animal Rese
75 F-fluorodexoyglucose PET/CT at Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston, MA, USA) between Jan 1, 2005,
76 genetic data were collected at Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston, MA, USA), at Leiden University
77 Cancer Susceptibility Study at Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston, Massachusetts) between 1992 an
78  in two tertiary care centers, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, and the University of Cali
79 ersity, Stanford, CA, USA, and Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA, between July 8, 2013,
80                Several ICUs at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA.
81 or 17 139 patients admitted to Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass, between 1996 and 2002 we
82 seeking fertility treatment at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.
83 gust 2013 through June 2014 at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
84 medically underserved population at Ben Taub General Hospital (BTGH) in Houston (hereafter the interv
85                 We then compared cardiac and general hospitals by determining (1) the proportion of f
86 he Department of Ophthalmology of the Douala General Hospital, Cameroon.
87 s suggest that psychiatric inpatient care in general hospitals can be characterized as a process in w
88 atient stays involving ECT and proportion of general hospitals conducting the procedure at least once
89 ol Shore Fellowship Grant, and Massachusetts General Hospital, DACCPM Faculty Development Grant.
90                                              General hospital discharges increased most in private no
91 hagic fever (EHF) patients treated at Kikwit General Hospital during the 1995 outbreak were tested fo
92 osis of intussusception at the Massachusetts General Hospital during the years 1964 through 1993 were
93 ient services by children and adolescents in general hospitals during 1988-1995.
94 overnment), Breast Cancer Institute (Western General Hospital, Edinburgh).
95 ive patients aged 17-69 years who attended a general hospital emergency department following a motor
96 in the number of patients who sought care in general hospital emergency department utilization.
97 ancy who were planning to deliver in Entebbe General Hospital, Entebbe, Uganda.
98                            We recommend that general hospitals establish proactive networks including
99 of homeless adults to New York City's public general hospitals (excluding admissions for childbirth)
100                                Massachusetts General Hospital experienced increasing overcrowding of
101 ng women undergoing IVF at the Massachusetts General Hospital Fertility Center in Boston, Massachuset
102 odeficiency syndrome (AIDS) at San Francisco General Hospital for the period 1986-1992.
103 stratified by teaching status, children's vs general hospitals, freestanding children's hospital vs p
104 ted with surgical resection at Massachusetts General Hospital from 1992 to 2000.
105 s for HIV-infected patients at San Francisco General Hospital from 1996 through 1999.
106 surgically for colon cancer at Massachusetts General Hospital from 2004 through 2014 (n = 1481).
107 ntimicrobial therapy clinic at Massachusetts General Hospital from 2007 to 2011, the frequency of pre
108 orders who had been treated at Massachusetts General Hospital from Jan. 1, 1980, to Dec. 31, 1994, we
109  of eligible patients from the Massachusetts General Hospital from January 1, 1997, through December
110      Patients referred for KT to the Toronto General Hospital from January 1, 2003, to December 31, 2
111      Patients referred for KT to the Toronto General Hospital from January 1, 2003, to December 31, 2
112 nts undergoing GM at a 907-bed tertiary-care general hospital from July 11, 2011, to June 12, 2012.
113  Acute stroke patients admitted to Leicester General Hospital from June 1994 to October 1995 had thei
114 iving chemotherapy in the Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital from November 2009 to June 2013.
115 ely identified patients at the Massachusetts General Hospital from whom vancomycin-resistant enteroco
116 scents with primary psychiatric diagnoses in general hospitals from 1988 to 1995.
117 graphy were recruited from the San Francisco General Hospital Gastroenterology and Liver Clinics.
118 ur top findings with the Tufts/Massachusetts General Hospital genome-wide association study of advanc
119 symptoms as measured using the Massachusetts General Hospital Hair Pulling Scale (P < .001) and the P
120 tients were assessed using the Massachusetts General Hospital Hair Pulling Scale, the Clinical Global
121 the Hoarding Rating Scale, the Massachusetts General Hospital Hairpulling Scale, and the Skin Picking
122 ed over 70 years admitted as an emergency to general hospital have dementia, delirium or both.
123          During an outbreak of diarrhea in a general hospital in 1992, 166 Clostridium difficile isol
124 ther extant VRE strains at the Massachusetts General Hospital in 1995.
125  through September 2015 and at Massachusetts General Hospital in 2012.
126  abdominal fat accumulation at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
127 th acute myocardial infarction to a district general hospital in east London.
128 with NP) and 230 controls (without NP), at a general hospital in Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brazil.
129 6 ICUs in seven university hospitals and one general hospital in France between June 2009 and Decembe
130 n University Hospital (n = 18), and Southern General Hospital in Glasgow (n = 8).
131 fectious-diseases hospital in Thailand and a general hospital in Malawi.
132 e Primary Immunodeficiency Unit at Newcastle General Hospital in March 2004.
133 al records of patients attending Tri-Service General Hospital in Taiwan from January 2003 to December
134 ital, including 3 children's hospitals and 1 general hospital in the Midwest.
135 s for AMI and CHF at 16 cardiac and 121 peer general hospitals in 15 healthcare markets.
136 ntal disorder diagnosis were discharged from general hospitals in 1993; the number of such discharges
137 ata on hospital inpatient discharges from US general hospitals in 9 states.
138 ical and surgical nurses in 4 large district general hospitals in England, 17% volunteered.
139 gastro-duodenal (EGD) video endoscopy at two general hospitals in Erzurum.
140 s in 7 university-affiliated hospitals and 9 general hospitals in France participated.
141 rvention study was performed in 2 acute care general hospitals in Hong Kong over 4 seasonal peaks (20
142 ults (>/= 18 years) admitted to 3 acute care general hospitals in Hong Kong with virologically confir
143 admissions of other low-income adults to all general hospitals in New York City during 1992 and 1993.
144 this multicentre, double-blind trial at four general hospitals in northern Italy.
145 he practice of pediatric nuclear medicine at general hospitals in the United States and to assess the
146 al centres, teaching hospitals, and district general hospitals) in the UK.
147 ith a primary diagnosis of mental illness in general hospitals increased from 1.4 to 1.9 million duri
148                            Private nonprofit general hospitals increasingly treat publicly financed p
149 comorbidity measured in medical and surgical general hospital inpatients predicts increased readmissi
150 ne the frequency and distribution of ECT for general hospital inpatients with recurrent major depress
151 Regional Referral Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital) institutional review board approval wa
152 stitutional Review Board of Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital (IRB097-18) and Chinese Clinical Trial
153 tributing to increased length of stay in the general hospital, is associated with increased hospital
154 ning for ulcerative colitis at the Leicester General Hospital, Leicester, UK.
155 na-Farber Cancer Institute and Massachusetts General Hospital Leukemia Clinical Research Information
156                                           In general, hospital-level factors tended to correlate with
157   A cross-sectional study was performed in a general hospital located in Xinyang city, whereas the la
158  and highly inbred sublines of Massachusetts General Hospital major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-
159 epeated cellular injections in Massachusetts General Hospital major histocompatibility complex-define
160 easing provision of psychiatric expertise in general hospitals makes possible new interpretations of
161 ngland, the estimated overall annual cost of general hospital management of self-harm is pound162 mil
162 sted against 664 patients from Massachusetts General Hospital (median follow-up, 9.3 years).
163       Randomisation was by the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Clinical Research Pharmacy with a
164 s-Improvement (CGI-I), and The Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Cognitive and Physical Functionin
165 imaging were selected from the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) OCT Registry.
166 ues from 287 patients from the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) optical coherence tomography regi
167 emorial Sloan Kettering (MSK), Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), and Johns Hopkins Hospital (JHH)
168 0 years of patient care at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH).
169 nsplants were performed at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH).
170 nelective surgical patients at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH).
171                 Using UTC from Massachusetts General Hospital MHC-defined miniature swine, we assesse
172                                Massachusetts General Hospital miniature swine underwent occlusion of
173  have previously reported that Massachusetts General Hospital miniature swine, which had accepted cla
174 e of Technology (MIT), and the Massachusetts General Hospital/MIT Morris Udall Center of Excellence i
175   Cord blood was donated at Coast Provincial General Hospital, Mombasa, and screened for transfusion-
176 (n = 13), (2) new cardiac programs opened at general hospitals (n = 142), and (3) no new programs ope
177 spitals (FSCHs), children's hospitals within general hospitals, non-children's hospital teaching hosp
178 sion to ICUs in cancer centers compared with general hospitals nor annual case volume had an impact o
179             A former medical director of the general hospital of Hargeisa, Abdirahman Ahmed Mohamed,
180 articipated in an observational study at the General Hospital of Kole (Sankuru Province), where 222 s
181 cation were recruited from the San Francisco General Hospital Ophthalmology Clinic.
182  assigned to the acute psychiatric ward of a general hospital or a community residential alternative.
183 were randomized to the psychiatric ward of a general hospital or a residential crisis program.
184 All patients were evaluated at San Francisco General Hospital or the University of California San Fra
185 in a prospective cohort at the San Francisco General Hospital outpatient rheumatology clinic were inc
186 ecrotizing pancreatitis at the Massachusetts General Hospital over a 15-year period is described.
187 1992 through December, 1996 at Massachusetts General Hospital participated in this study.
188 e intervention group, physicians from county general hospitals participated in a structured HIV and S
189                                       Public general hospitals play an important role in caring for u
190 tion to length of hospital stay (LOS) in the general hospital population and per medical specialty.
191                          Among patients in a general hospital population, there was no significant di
192 rage provisions produced modest increases in general hospital psychiatric inpatient admissions and hi
193 rogram compared with treatment received in a general hospital psychiatric unit for patients who have
194 land; Gloucestershire Eye Unit at Cheltenham General Hospital; Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth
195 ospital and 928 women of comparable age at a general hospital radiology clinic.
196 investigated the prevalence of dementia in a general hospital, reasons for which patients with dement
197             The study used the Massachusetts General Hospital Research Patient Data Repository to ide
198 ugh December 21, 2015, in the Roberto Santos General Hospital, Salvador, Brazil.
199 elbourne, VIC, Australia), and San Francisco General Hospital (San Francisco, CA, USA), 30 people wer
200   The study was carried out at San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical
201 fore widespread closures occur in the public general hospital sector, it is critical that policy make
202  the quality and quantity of interactions in general hospital settings.
203 izona Sexual Experience Scale, Massachusetts General Hospital-Sexual Functioning Questionnaire, and H
204  isolates from 2000 to 2002 at San Francisco General Hospital (SFGH) and Stanford University Hospital
205  initiated chronic dialysis at San Francisco General Hospital (SFGH) since 1985.
206 treatment as determined by the Massachusetts General Hospital Staging method.
207 es with control cases from the Massachusetts General Hospital Stroke Registry).
208 This study was approved by the Massachusetts General Hospital Subcommittee on Research and Animal Car
209 nts were prospectively followed at Vancouver General Hospital systematically to ascertain baseline, p
210                                Massachusetts General Hospital (tertiary referral center) and two affi
211 tic adenocarcinoma database at Massachusetts General Hospital that included 424 consecutive patients
212             In 30 years at the Massachusetts General Hospital, there are 58 cases of surgically prove
213 fants between 1998 and 2007 at Massachusetts General Hospital to assess whether a previous episode of
214 ies of published analyses from Massachusetts General Hospital to better understand how changes in med
215 e 17-item score of >/=18 and a Massachusetts General Hospital Treatment-Resistant Depression staging
216 ctively followed inpatients at San Francisco General Hospital undergoing tuberculosis evaluation.
217 study (1992-2004) conducted at Massachusetts General Hospital using 2 single nucleotide polymorphisms
218                         CDAD predominated in general hospitals versus other facility types, and rates
219 ed over a 1-year period in Canada (Vancouver General Hospital, VGH), the USA (University of Minnesota
220 ectious diarrhea and associated risks in the general hospital ward and intensive care unit (ICU), to
221 In out-of-hospital, emergency department, or general hospital ward settings, adult patients with susp
222 d hospital costs than patients admitted to a general hospital ward.
223 mission in patients discharged from ICU to a general hospital ward.
224 terminal conditions." Of 140 admitted to the general hospital wards, 17 (12%) wanted their living wil
225 pitals following the introduction of AEDs on general hospital wards.
226 tients who are experiencing deterioration on general hospital wards.
227 ICU admissions, and mortality in patients in general hospital wards.
228 on and surgery (n = 15) at the Massachusetts General Hospital was assessed.
229  tract carcinoid tumors at the Massachusetts General Hospital was conducted.
230  prevalence of acute pulmonary embolism in a general hospital was evaluated.
231 t enterococci (VRE; type A) at Massachusetts General Hospital was identified at Brigham and Women's H
232 ents at specialty hospitals than of those at general hospitals was reflected by the lower mean predic
233 r death after PCI in specialty hospitals and general hospitals was similar (0.89; 95 percent confiden
234 otal increase of 1.2 million days of care in general hospitals was small relative to the reduction of
235 tal Discharge Survey, which excluded federal general hospitals, was 13,086.
236 l adult intensive care unit (ICU) in Watford General Hospital (Watford, UK).
237 influenza infection control measures used in general hospitals, we simulated influenza transmission a
238 ean follow-up of 59 months, at Massachusetts General Hospital were included in this retrospective rev
239 ly or prospectively identified) at Vancouver General Hospital were included.
240                              Patients at the general hospital were less likely to have risk and skin
241 nts with suspected coronary FMD at Vancouver General Hospital were reviewed.
242 ousands of patients treated at Massachusetts General Hospital were reviewed.
243 rgery (n = 144) at a Greater London district general hospital were used to obtain key input parameter
244 survey invitation was emailed to a sample of general hospitals with more than 300 beds, excluding ded
245  stratified analyses comparing specialty and general hospitals with similar volumes, differences in m
246 e GBS identifies many patients presenting to general hospitals with upper-gastrointestinal haemorrhag
247 niversity of South Florida and Massachusetts General Hospital) with a primary diagnosis of OCD were r
248  institutional review board of Massachusetts General Hospital, with informed consent waived.

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