• The healthcare error proliferation model is an adaptation of James Reason’s Swiss Cheese Model designed to illustrate the complexity inherent in the contemporary...
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    hypothesis. Chain of events (accident analysis) Healthcare error proliferation model Iteration Latent human error Mitigation Proximate and ultimate causation...
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    Accident (redirect from Human error model)
    (embedding the Swiss cheese model) Healthcare error proliferation model Human reliability Woods 1994[citation needed] Non-linear models System accident Systems-theoretic...
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    Artificial intelligence in healthcare is the application of artificial intelligence (AI) to copy human cognition in the analysis, presentation, and understanding...
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    Narendra Modi (redirect from Gujarat model)
    administration increased direct foreign investment, and it reduced spending on healthcare, education, and social-welfare programmes. Modi began a high-profile sanitation...
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    A hospital is a healthcare institution providing patient treatment with specialized health science and auxiliary healthcare staff and medical equipment...
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    Employment of people with autism (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors)
    etc.) are increasingly rare on the job market. Since ca. 2010, the proliferation of tests requiring social skills (such as behavioral interview questions)...
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    destruction.[needs update] Israel has not signed the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and maintains a policy of deliberate ambiguity toward...
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    deterministic models in the construction of tables and premiums. The science has gone through revolutionary changes since the 1980s due to the proliferation of high...
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  • Gender-Affirming Health Care". them.us. Retrieved March 10, 2024. "The Proliferation of State Actions Limiting Youth Access to Gender Affirming Care". KFF...
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    Y., Hajli, M. N., Song, J., & Ker, C. W. (2014). "Deploying lean in healthcare: Evaluating information technology effectiveness in US hospital pharmacies"...
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    simply a contamination issue – caused not by human error or shortcomings but by the hardiness, proliferation, or overpowering nature of HeLa cells. Recent...
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    Organization (WHO) introduced a distinct classification for myeloid proliferation in individuals with Down syndrome. Leukemia is 10 to 15 times more common...
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    mast cell-fibroblast monolayers during lymphocyte-dependent mast cell proliferation". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 257 (15): 8661–6. doi:10...
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    environment, gun control, healthcare, nuclear proliferation, school prayer, taxes, and term limits. Stokes, Donald E. (1963). "Spatial Models of Party Competition"...
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    between the patient and doctor aswell as their environment within the healthcare system. One of the founders of the sociology of health and illness is...
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    through advancements in machine learning and artificial intelligence in healthcare. The roots of digital pathology trace back to the 1960s with early telepathology...
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    Frederic; Arikawa-Hirasawa, Eri (2012). "Heparan sulfate niche for cell proliferation in the adult brain". Neuroscience Letters. 510 (2): 67–72. doi:10.1016/j...
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    the prevention of localized nuclear conflicts resulting from nuclear proliferation, and the threat of nuclear terrorism. However, the threat of nuclear...
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  • witnessed a significant shift towards online scheduling solutions. The proliferation of the internet and advancements in web technologies allowed for the...
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    aid to name a few.[citation needed] This can be identified from the proliferation of neoliberal policies.[citation needed] Public interest groups, not-for-profit...
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  • accuracy, usability and reliability of medical imaging services within the healthcare enterprise. It is devoted to the study of how information about and contained...
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    software. 3D printed models created with CAD result in relatively fewer errors than other methods. Errors in 3D printable models can be identified and...
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    Fidel Castro (category CS1 errors: periodical ignored)
    Hemisphere. Policies introducing central economic planning and expanding healthcare and education were accompanied by state control of the press and the suppression...
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  • the author of the original study. One of the reasons for the growth of healthcare costs to employers is the rise in obesity-related illnesses brought about...
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    new ones being added each month. The emergence of Minitel led to the proliferation of numerous start-up ventures, similar to the later dot-com bubble of...
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    Urban ecosystem (category CS1 errors: missing periodical)
    Currently methods of urban development increase the risk of disease proliferation within cities as compared to rural environments. Urban traits that contribute...
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  • and healthcare materials for applications that range from marketing to customer service to clinical medicine. With the rise of deep language models, such...
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    Millennials in the United States (category CS1 errors: external links)
    (both 39%), and protecting the environment (34%). Preventing nuclear proliferation and defending U.S. allies were not as important to young American voters...
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    organization dedicated to reducing global reliance on, and preventing the proliferation of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons. He currently serves as...
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