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A hospital is an institution for health care providing patient treatment by specialized staff and equipment. Questions about various hospitals and health care find a place in this category.

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Salary for heart surgeon in private hospitals in India?

In India, the salary for a heart surgeon in private hospitals can vary widely based on experience, location, and the hospital's reputation. On average, a heart surgeon can earn between ₹25 lakhs to ₹1 crore per annum, with some highly experienced surgeons in top-tier hospitals earning even more. Additionally, factors such as patient volume and individual expertise can significantly influence overall earnings, including bonuses and incentives.

What hospital was Alessandro Volta born in?

Alessandro Volta was not born in a hospital; he was born on February 18, 1745, in Como, Italy, in a family home. At that time, hospitals were not as common as they are today, and many births occurred at home. Volta is best known for his pioneering work in electricity, particularly for inventing the electric battery.

What is the cost for stitches on a dog?

The cost for stitches on a dog can vary widely based on factors such as the location of the injury, the complexity of the procedure, and the veterinary clinic's pricing. On average, you can expect to pay between $100 and $300 for stitches, including the examination and anesthesia if needed. Additional costs may arise if there are complications or if follow-up care is required. Always consult your veterinarian for a specific estimate based on your dog's needs.

What types of grants are available to help out with medical expenses?

MEDI-CAID/MEDI-CAL

Programs under the Department of Human Health Services. Individuals may apply if no or low income eligibility requirements are met. Medi-Cal offers health care insurance for children, their parents, the elderly, and the disabled.

Medi-Cal/Medi-Caid can help pay for "medically necessary" health care, including physician visits, X-ray and laboratory tests, hospital and nursing home care, adult day health services, home health care, certain prescription drugs not covered by Medicare, some dental care, prosthetic and orthopedic devices, eyeglasses, hearing aids, durable medical equipment, ambulance services, and hospice care. Medi-Cal also pays the

Medicare deductibles, co-insurance, and monthly Part B premiums ($96.40 in 2008) for people covered by both programs. Go to the links below by state for more information.

Medi-Caid Program Development & Research

www.socialsecurity.gov/disabilityresearch/wi/medicaid.htm

Links to Medi-Cal and Medi-Caid by State

www.medicaid.state.al.us (Alabamba)

http://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/Pages/AllServices.aspx (California) Medi-Cal - is the California version of Medi-caid

www.ct.gov/dss/cwp/view.asp?a=2353&q=305218 (Conneticut)

www.fdhc.state.fl.us/Medicaid/index.shtml (Florida)

www.indianamedicaid.com (Indiana)

www.dhr.state.md.us/fia/medicaid.htm -------

www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2943_4860---,00.htm (Michigan)

www.dom.state.ms.us -------

www.hhs.state.ne.us/med/medindex.htm (Nebraska)

www.njmmis.com (New Jersey)

www.health.state.ny.us/health_care/medicaid (New York)

fs.ohio.gov/ohp/index.stm (Ohio)

www.hhsc.state.tx.us/medicaid (Texas)

www.health.utah.gov/medicaid ( Utah)

Other additional states may be added at a later date.

How many adopted children were victims?

It is believed that 12 out of every 1000 children in the United States are victims of abuse. The percentages are higher among children who are adopted, especially prior to the adoption.

How much does an registered nurse make in Columbus Ohio?

Generally they make between 25-35/hr, I have been a nurse for 10 years and have been at my currant employer for 1 year and make 30/hr.

How can you find the name of the paramedic that took you to the hospital?

The ambulance medics or the number of their unit should appear on your admittance record to the hospital. If only the ambulance number i sindicated, then you can contact whatever agency operates the ambulance service/rescue squad and find out from the duty roster who manned the ambulance on that occasion.

What is another name for the ships hospital?

Sick bay is a nautical term for the compartment in a ship used for medical purposes. Source- Re-Runs of Star Trek and Wikipedia.

Class diagram for hospital management system?

This would be showing how everyone should respond in certain situations. You can find these from the hospital or look at examples online.

How high a fever should you take someone to the hospital?

Anything over a hundred and one in an adult would be worth calling your doctor about. Children and the elderly have different tolerances for fevers but again anything over 101 degrees F and it's time to start making calls.

Why are bedsores less likely to develop the body of a hospital patient if the hospital provides the patient with a water bed rather than a regular bed?

Bed sores are caused when pressure on the skin cuts off blood circulation, because there is no/little blood flow to the skin, the skin begins to die, resulting in bed sores. The pressure is more evenly distributed over the surface of the skin in a water bed, allowing blood to flow more freely, resulting in far fewer risks of bed sores.

What is a complex heterogeneous mass?

A heterogeneous mass means that there are different densities and inclusions included in the mass. A heterogeneous mass can be malignant or benign.

Is the Mayo clinic the best hospital in America?

No. It has trailed the Johns Hopkins Hospital for 17 years (Hopkins has maintained its position as the best hospital in America throughout this time, both clinically and academically - backed by a medical school with an equivalent reputation score to Harvard Medical School, that pioneered the modern medical model of patient care/research/education, and has seen more Nobel Prizes in medicine & physiology than any other medical institution).

What if a child ingests Windex?

A child ingesting Windex is a potential medical emergency. The parent or caregiver should call 911 and follow the instructions given.

What is USP of your hospital means?

The mark represents that USP has rigorously tested and verified the supplement to assure the following:

  1. What's on the label is in fact in the bottle.
  2. The supplement does not contain harmful levels of contaminants.
  3. The supplement will break down and release ingredients in the body.
  4. The supplement has been made under good manufacturing practices.
USP is an independent, not-for-profit organization. No other organization in the U.S. that tests supplements is recognized in federal law as the nation's official standard-setting body for medicines and supplements. USP standards are enforceable by the FDA.

Is there any building named after Albert Einstein?

There are many buildings and other structures that are named after Albert Einstein. Two of these are the Albert Einstein School of Medicine at Yeshiva University in New York City and the Albert Einstein Hospital in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Are there deaf people work in hospital?

Of course! A deaf person has every right to work any where they wish to work.

Yes, in certain areas. It depends on what the person has to do. For example, it would be difficult for a deaf person to be a nurse. A nurse has to be able to communicate easily with a patient, and also has to be able to listen to the heart, lungs, bowels, etc. In many cases, the safety of the patient has to come first. If the person is unable to fulfill the duties of the job, then they don't get the job, whether they have an impairment of any kind or not.

What to bring to the ICU?

Patients often go to the ICU after surgery. The ICU rooms have very little space available. Take only a pair of slippers and personal toiletries.

Body that reviews health care companies such as hospitals?

The Joint Commision (TJC since 2007) ..... formerly Joint Commission on Acrrediation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)

Why have vertical and horizontal integration become less popular for health care organizations?

Many organizations engaged in vertical and horizontal integration in the 1980s and 1990s expecting to achieve increased access to capital, reduced duplication of services, larger economies of scale, improved productivity and operating efficiencies, improved patient access, better quality, and increased political power. When many of these benefits did not materialize, the popularity of vertical and horizontal integrated slowed in the late 1990s.