99.9%
48% of Children are scared of Hospitals. 25% of Adults are scared of Hospitals. >:DD
3 to 4 percent
As the largest health care occupation, registered nurses held about 2.5 million jobs in 2006. Hospitals employed the majority of RNs, with 59 percent of jobs. Other industries also employed large shares of workers. About 8 percent of jobs were in offices of physicians, 5 percent in home health care services, 5 percent in nursing care facilities, 4 percent in employment services, and 3 percent in outpatient care centers. The remainder worked mostly in government agencies, social assistance agencies, and educational services. About 21 percent of RNs worked part time. For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below this answer box.As the largest health care occupation, registered nurses held about 2.5 million jobs in 2006. Hospitals employed the majority of RNs, with 59 percent of jobs. Other industries also employed large shares of workers. About 8 percent of jobs were in offices of physicians, 5 percent in home health care services, 5 percent in nursing care facilities, 4 percent in employment services, and 3 percent in outpatient care centers. The remainder worked mostly in government agencies, social assistance agencies, and educational services. About 21 percent of RNs worked part time. For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below this answer box.As the largest health care occupation, registered nurses held about 2.5 million jobs in 2006. Hospitals employed the majority of RNs, with 59 percent of jobs. Other industries also employed large shares of workers. About 8 percent of jobs were in offices of physicians, 5 percent in home health care services, 5 percent in nursing care facilities, 4 percent in employment services, and 3 percent in outpatient care centers. The remainder worked mostly in government agencies, social assistance agencies, and educational services. About 21 percent of RNs worked part time. For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below this answer box.As the largest health care occupation, registered nurses held about 2.5 million jobs in 2006. Hospitals employed the majority of RNs, with 59 percent of jobs. Other industries also employed large shares of workers. About 8 percent of jobs were in offices of physicians, 5 percent in home health care services, 5 percent in nursing care facilities, 4 percent in employment services, and 3 percent in outpatient care centers. The remainder worked mostly in government agencies, social assistance agencies, and educational services. About 21 percent of RNs worked part time. For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below this answer box.As the largest health care occupation, registered nurses held about 2.5 million jobs in 2006. Hospitals employed the majority of RNs, with 59 percent of jobs. Other industries also employed large shares of workers. About 8 percent of jobs were in offices of physicians, 5 percent in home health care services, 5 percent in nursing care facilities, 4 percent in employment services, and 3 percent in outpatient care centers. The remainder worked mostly in government agencies, social assistance agencies, and educational services. About 21 percent of RNs worked part time. For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below this answer box.As the largest health care occupation, registered nurses held about 2.5 million jobs in 2006. Hospitals employed the majority of RNs, with 59 percent of jobs. Other industries also employed large shares of workers. About 8 percent of jobs were in offices of physicians, 5 percent in home health care services, 5 percent in nursing care facilities, 4 percent in employment services, and 3 percent in outpatient care centers. The remainder worked mostly in government agencies, social assistance agencies, and educational services. About 21 percent of RNs worked part time. For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below this answer box.
As of March 2011, slightly fewer than seven percent of registered hospitals in the U. S. have earned the Magnet Recognition Program credential that recognizes organizations for nursing excellence.
I'm not finding more recent statistics, but according to this: "Most Americans die in hospitals (63 percent), and another 17 percent die in institutional settings such as long-term care facilities (Foley, 1995; Isaacs & Knickman, 1997)
There are such chances but in a very little percent.
Venezuela has 400 private hospitals and 200 public hospitals with a total of 50,000 hospital beds. A major problem in Venezuela is that its 400 private hospitals have only 8,000 of those beds, but treat 53 percent of the patients that need care.
NATURAL GAS is used in over 60 million homes. In addition, natural gas is used in 78 percent of restaurants, 73 percent of lodging facilities, 51 percent of hospitals, 59 percent of offices, and 58 percent of retail buildings.
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About 99%.
GEM coordinated with other GE units to help build the medical facility and supplied all the hospitals' clinical information technology and more than 80 percent of its diagnostic and imaging equipment
In 1994 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's National Household Survey on Drug Abuse showed that 0.5 percent of the adult population, said that they had used anabolic steroids. More men than women had used the drugs: 0.9 percent of men and 0.2 percent of women said they had taken steroids.