The ISBN of The Private Patient is 978-0-571-24244-3.
The ISBN of Private Lies - book - is 0393026345.
The ISBN of The Private Life of an Indian Prince is 9788172237608.
The ISBN of The Private Life of Chairman Mao is 0701140186.
The ISBN of Private Parts - book - is 0-671-88016-0.
The ISBN of The Private Lives of the Three Tenors is 1-55972-363-7.
The Private Patient has 395 pages.
The Private Patient was created in 2008-08.
Yes, if the physician accepted the individual as a private-pay patient.
No. Doctor-Patient relationships are private and should remain private.
In a semi-private room, it may provide for more privacy (the family of the roommate does not have to "pass by" the dying patient to get to their loved one). In a private room, I have no idea why this would be done! I have heard of opening windows to let the patient's "spirit out" (a Native American custom), but I have never heard of moving a dying patient closer to the window in a private room.
Patient satisfaction is of importance in the private medical field because how a patient views they were treated weighs heavily on their decision to return to that practice's office again. Patients who are satisfied with the care they received, cleanliness, and how they were treated are more likely to return.
Any private information you receive from the patient must remain private under HIPAA regulations. All the information you receive from the patient must be kept confidential.