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  2. Base rate fallacy - Wikipedia

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    To simplify the example, it is assumed that all people present in the city are inhabitants. Thus, the base rate probability of a randomly selected inhabitant of the city being a terrorist is 0.0001, and the base rate probability of that same inhabitant being a non-terrorist is 0.9999.

  3. Patient and mortuary neglect - Wikipedia

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    Patient neglect concerns people in hospitals, in nursing homes, or being cared for in home. Usually in nursing homes or home-assisted living, neglect would consist of patients being left lying in their own urine and/or feces, which could, in turn, possibly attract flesh flies and lead to maggot infestation.

  4. Patient abuse - Wikipedia

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    Neglect includes the failure to properly attend to the needs and care of a patient, or the unintentional causing of injury to a patient, whether by act or omission. [3] Patient abuse and neglect may occur in settings such as hospitals, [4] nursing homes, [5] clinics [6] and during home-based care. [7]

  5. Troubled nursing home ordered to pay millions in neglect cases

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    The nursing home has been cited nearly 50 times for violating federal health standards since early 2018, records show. It was also fined nine times for a total of $136,000.

  6. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    At nursing homes, which also rely on Medicare funding, regulators rank infractions and routinely assess fines and other sanctions. In just the past three years, the U.S. government has suspended payments to more than 800 nursing homes and fined them nearly $100 million.

  7. List of cognitive biases - Wikipedia

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    Neglect of probability, the tendency to completely disregard probability when making a decision under uncertainty. [52] Scope neglect or scope insensitivity, the tendency to be insensitive to the size of a problem when evaluating it. For example, being willing to pay as much to save 2,000 children or 20,000 children.

  8. NY AG announces $45 million settlement with nursing homes ...

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    Letitia James said that the Centers for Care, which has a facility in White Plains, engaged in "years of resident mistreatment and neglect." NY AG announces $45 million settlement with nursing ...

  9. Elder abuse - Wikipedia

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    Recent studies of approximately 2,000 nursing home facility residents in the United States reported a growing abuse rate of 44% and neglect up to 95%, [13] making elder abuse in nursing homes a growing danger. Exact statistics are rare due to elder abuse in general and specifically in nursing homes being a silent condition. [14] [15]