outcomes evaluation
HSMR1 PRN typically refers to "Hospital Standardized Mortality Ratio" (HSMR) and "pro re nata" (PRN), which is a Latin term meaning "as needed." HSMR is a measure used to assess the quality of care in hospitals by comparing observed to expected mortality rates. The "PRN" component suggests that the measure or action related to HSMR may be applied or considered as necessary, rather than on a fixed schedule.
Mortality rate is usually figured by comparing the rate of infant death per 1000 babies born in the same year. For 2012, France had an Infant Mortality Rate of 3 infant deaths per 1000 live births.
G. Eicher has written: 'Turbine-Related Fish Mortality, Review and Evaluation of Studies'
Mortality rate is usually figured by comparing the rate of infant death per 1000 babies born in the same year. For 2012, France had an infant mortality rate of 3 infant deaths per 1000 live births.
Edythalena Tompkins has written: 'Evaluation of a possible causal relationship between fallout deposition of strontium 90 and infant and fetal mortality trends' -- subject(s): Infants, Mortality, Physiological effect, Radioactive fallout, Strontium
Joyce V Kelly has written: 'Heart disease and hospital deaths' -- subject(s): Heart, Hospitals, Cardiovascular services, Diseases, Mortality
Dr. Semmelweis hypothesized that the high mortality rate among women giving birth in hospitals was due to physicians not practicing proper hand hygiene and transmitting infections from cadavers to patients. He suggested that washing hands with a solution of chlorinated lime could reduce mortality rates.
The tool DeRaS can be used to simulate death rates. It is a software that uses multiple methods to calculate modeling mortality intensities. It demonstrates a graphical evaluation of obtained results.
Infant = a baby or very young childMortality = relating to deathRate = a ration comparing the amount of change between two valuesIt is a measurement of how many babies die in a certain period of time
Infant = a baby or very young childMortality = relating to deathRate = a ration comparing the amount of change between two valuesIt is a measurement of how many babies die in a certain period of time
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Governments keep mortality statistics. Mortality refers to deaths.