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  2. Physician burnout - Wikipedia

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    The healthcare landscape continues to evolve, and factors like an aging population, [9] physician shortage, change from volume-based care to value-based care, [10] Patients as customer [11] are some drivers of the change. These changes are happening rapidly and concurrently with a consequent adverse impact on physician burnout.

  3. Patient-initiated violence - Wikipedia

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    OSHA sampled one hospital who paid for medical treatment of 30 staff members subject to patient-initiated violence over a one-year period costing $94,146. [2] It was also estimated that the costs of separation, recruitment, hiring, and training of new staff to be anywhere from 25,000 to 103,000.

  4. Compassion fatigue - Wikipedia

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    A study published in the Western Journal of Emergency Medicine revealed that medical residents who work overnight shifts or work more than eighty hours a week are at higher risk of developing Compassion Fatigue. [43] Burnout was another major contributor to these professionals who had a higher risk of suffering from Compassion Fatigue.

  5. Medical expansion drives Gahanna's Crescent project as ... - AOL

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    On the north side of Tech Center Drive, off Buckles Court North, a $13-million building is rising for Ohio Gastro and Central Ohio Endoscopy Center, which will employ about 160 workers when completed.

  6. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    Comprehensive hospice inspections by state agencies, which average just under three years, are rare compared to inspections of other health care providers, a HuffPost analysis found. Nearly 400 hospices haven’t undergone a full certification inspection in more than six years. Use the tool box below to learn more about hospices in your area.

  7. Occupational burnout - Wikipedia

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    Pines collaborated with Maslach [41] [42] in writing essentially data-free papers [43] about burnout in individuals who worked in day care centers and mental health facilities. In 1980, the DSM-III was released. It abolished the concepts of neurasthenia and asthenic personality, both with the explanation "This DSM-II category was rarely used."

  8. Patient safety - Wikipedia

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    Pediatric care is complex due to developmental and dependency issues associated with children. How these factors impact the specific processes of care is an area of science in which little is known. Throughout health care, providing safe and high-quality patient care continues to provide significant challenges.

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