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  2. 'Her skin was peeling off.' Family gets $10.6M ... - AOL

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    March 14, 2024 at 2:45 PM. Scale of justice. JACKSON TWP. ‒ In death, Margaret Weyrauch's name will live for ages. She was 84 years old when she died in 2019 at Akron Children's Hospital. It was ...

  3. Patient check-in - Wikipedia

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    Patient check-in. Patient check-in is the process where patients begin their registration with the healthcare facility topically using a clipboard, electronic tablet, touch screen, kiosk, or by other method, sometimes self-service. Patient check-in start as far back as the Roman times when patients would wait for special services in purpose ...

  4. Toxic epidermal necrolysis - Wikipedia

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    1–2 per million per year (together with SJS) [2] Toxic epidermal necrolysis ( TEN ), also known as Lyell's syndrome, is a type of severe skin reaction. [2] Together with Stevens–Johnson syndrome (SJS) it forms a spectrum of disease, with TEN being more severe. [2] Early symptoms include fever and flu-like symptoms. [2]

  5. Medical record - Wikipedia

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    A medical record includes a variety of types of "notes" entered over time by healthcare professionals, recording observations and administration of drugs and therapies, orders for the administration of drugs and therapies, test results, X-rays, reports, etc. The maintenance of complete and accurate medical records is a requirement of health ...

  6. Should doctor-patient confidentiality still apply when the ...

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    The principle of doctor-patient confidentiality goes back to ancient Greece and is enshrined in the Hippocratic oath: “Whatever I see or hear in the lives of my patients, whether in connection ...

  7. Physician–patient privilege - Wikipedia

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    Physician–patient privilege is a legal concept, related to medical confidentiality, that protects communications between a patient and their doctor from being used against the patient in court. It is a part of the rules of evidence in many common law jurisdictions. Almost every jurisdiction that recognizes physician–patient privilege not to ...

  8. Ozempic-like weight loss drugs may protect against Alzheimer's

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    After one year, cognitive decline in the patients who got liraglutide had slowed by as much as 18% compared to those who didn’t get the drug, based on the Alzheimer’s Disease Assessment Scale ...

  9. Medical privacy - Wikipedia

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    Medical privacy, or health privacy, is the practice of maintaining the security and confidentiality of patient records. It involves both the conversational discretion of health care providers and the security of medical records. The terms can also refer to the physical privacy of patients from other patients and providers while in a medical ...