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novadesignbuild1 · 1 month ago
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The Advantages of Choosing a Turnkey Solution for Hospital Construction
Choosing a turnkey solution for hospital construction can significantly enhance modern healthcare infrastructure. This method simplifies the entire process by combining design, planning, and construction, resulting in exceptional efficiency and quality.
Streamlining Projects with Turnkey Solutions for Hospital Construction
Enhancing Project Efficiency with Turnkey Solutions for Hospital Construction A turnkey solution for hospital construction promotes a smooth workflow by bringing all project phases together. This approach reduces delays that often arise from coordinating various vendors, allowing for a stronger focus on timely results.
Cost-Effectiveness in Turnkey Hospital Construction One of the key advantages of a turnkey solution for hospital construction is effective budget management. With a single team in charge, the likelihood of unexpected costs is greatly reduced. This method is a financially savvy way to ensure high quality without exceeding budget limits. Accountability in Turnkey Hospital Construction Projects Responsibility in Turnkey Hospital Construction Projects Opting for a turnkey solution for hospital construction provides a single point of responsibility. This leads to improved communication, more efficient decision-making, and strict adherence to project timelines. From the initial design to the final delivery, turnkey projects prioritize compliance with healthcare construction standards.
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ethyrialpharmaceutical · 4 months ago
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The PCD Pharma Franchise model has been gaining traction in India due to its low investment and high potential for profit. Karnataka, known for its strong industrial base and growing healthcare infrastructure, is an ideal location for those looking to start a PCD pharma business. In this article, we will explore the potential of the PCD Pharma Franchise in Karnataka, the benefits of starting one, and the step-by-step process to get started.
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oidracremedies · 5 months ago
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Maharashtra, one of India’s most populous and economically developed states, is known for its bustling cities, advanced healthcare infrastructure, and increasing health awareness. With the rapid rise in lifestyle-related health issues, including cardiac and diabetic conditions, there is a growing demand for high-quality medications. This scenario presents a lucrative opportunity for entrepreneurs interested in establishing a Cardiac Diabetic PCD in Maharashtra.
A franchise of Cardiac Diabetic PCD in Maharashtra allows you to cater to the rising healthcare demands while building a profitable business. This article explores the immense potential of starting a Cardiac Diabetic PCD franchise in Maharashtra, the benefits it offers, and how to go about establishing one successfully.
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townpostin · 5 months ago
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Banna Gupta inspects 751-bed hospital at MGM Medical College
Health Minister reviews progress of new facility under construction Key Points: • New 751-bed hospital under construction at MGM Medical College • Facility to include 100 CCU, 131 ICU, and 620 general beds • Minister expects completion within a few months JAMSHEDPUR – State Health Minister Banna Gupta conducted an inspection of the new 751-bed hospital being built at MGM Medical College and…
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Last week, FEMA announced a nearly $9 billion shortfall for Hurricane Helene recovery efforts. On the same day, Israel announced it was receiving $8.7 billion in military funding from the United States. Since then, Hurricane Helene has devastated communities across six states as flooding stretches for over 600 miles.
The storm’s devastation and lack of government funding for local infrastructure and response has left over 100 people reported dead with hundreds more unaccounted for. Millions of Americans are stranded without water, food, electricity, or gas.
Every dollar the US government spends on genocide in Palestine cannot be used to protect our own communities. The US cannot continue to provide billions of dollars in weapons for Israel’s war crimes in Gaza and Lebanon while Americans suffer from lack of investment here.
We understand this catastrophe within the context of the Israeli government’s genocide and ongoing dispossession of people across the Middle East. We cannot mourn the loss of precious people and places in this country and turn away from the same devastation our tax dollars fund in Palestine and Lebanon.
We cannot separate the climate crisis we’re witnessing at home from the immense damage to the earth the US and Israeli militaries have caused for decades. Israeli colonialism is responsible for the destruction of Palestine’s natural ecological systems and a major contributor to climate change. The US military is the biggest contributor to global climate catastrophe.
Palestinian liberation includes ending the climate crisis and protecting all people — from the US to Palestine. We will not waver in our demand for our government to STOP ARMING ISRAEL and end the preventable deaths of so many across Palestine, Lebanon, and the United States.
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probinism · 2 years ago
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International Health Day 2023: Health Is a Human Right Ensure It for All
On 7th April, the world is going to observe International Health Day to commemorate the 75th founding anniversary of the World Health Organisation in 1948, with a view to promoting healthier lifestyles across the globe with the slogan “health for all.” As we continue to face numerous health challenges, the need to promote health and mental and physical well-being is now more crucial than ever.…
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dandelionsresilience · 21 days ago
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Dandelion News - February 1-7
(sorry it’s late, I’ve had pneumonia. between fever and meds, today was the first day in over a week I could even think)
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1. These solar streetlights can withstand Category 5 hurricanes
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“[The solar-powered streetlights] can identify potential problems before an outage occurs, identify current outages without the need for customer reporting, and allow for remote control of brightness settings. The streetlights are built to remain operational even during widespread power outages.”
2. 15 Democratic state AGs stand by gender-affirming care
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“"Federal funding to institutions that provide gender-affirming care continues to be available, irrespective of President Trump’s recent Executive Order," the attorneys general say. […] “Health care decisions should be made by patients, families, and doctors, not by a politician trying to use his power to restrict your freedoms.”
3. India doubles tiger population in a decade
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“[India has protected] the big cats from poaching and habitat loss, ensuring they have enough prey, reducing human-wildlife conflict, and increasing living standards for communities near tiger areas.”
4. A North Carolina wildlife crossing will save people. Can it save the last wild red wolves too?
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“There are thought to be fewer than 20 red wolves left in the wild[…. S]tate agencies and nonprofit groups [plan to] rebuild a 2.5-mile section of the highway with fencing and a series of culverts, or small underpasses, to allow red wolves – as well as black bears, white-tailed deer and other animals – to pass safely underneath traffic.”
5. Merrimack Valley public transit system will keep bus fares free
“[… C]ollecting fares [used to] cost MeVa about $300,000 a year to maintain fare boxes, pay staffers and afford insurance. Since going fare free in 2022, the report found ridership increased 60% from pre-pandemic levels[….] The program is now funded by state allocated funds, including money from the so called “millionaire’s tax.””
6. Health care is key for youths getting out of prison. A new law helps them get it
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“[The new law] requires all states to provide medical and dental screenings to Medicaid- and CHIP-eligible youths 30 days before or immediately after they leave a correctional facility. Youths must continue to receive case management services for 30 days after their release.”
7. World’s smallest otter makes comeback in Nepal after 185 years
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“Scientists have for the first time in 185 years confirmed the presence of the Asian small-clawed otter in Nepal[….] The last time the […] the smallest of the world’s 13 known otter species, was recorded by scientists in Nepal was in 1839.”
8. B.C.'s smallest First Nation has big plans for a 'stewardship' economy
“The Kwiakah Centre of Excellence will be the base for a dedicated research station, an experimental kelp farm, the nation’s regenerative forestry operations and its territorial Indigenous guardian, or Forest Keepers, program[…. R]esults will include a 100-year management plan that integrates climate, salmon, kelp, and soil research to protect territorial waters and remaining old growth forests.”
9. Glades County schools deploy 13 new Blue Bird electric school buses
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“The students at the Glades County school district will directly benefit from the cleaner, quieter rides, and operational cost savings that electric school buses provide[, as well as] the addition of much-needed air conditioning in the new school buses. Until now, only three buses in the district provided air conditioning[….]”
10. e.l.f. Beauty CEO defends DEI: 'Our diversity is a key competitive advantage'
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“The cosmetics company recently held that it would not nix its DEI initiatives[….] "Our mission is to make the best of beauty accessible to every eye, lip and face," [CEO] Amin said. "One of the best ways we know how to live that mission is to have an employee base that reflects the community that we serve."”
January 22-28 news here | (all credit for images and written material can be found at the source linked; I don’t claim credit for anything but curating.)
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quartzdecay · 6 months ago
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I have a request for people with experience with wheelchairs, if you personally use/used them or have people in your life that do: PLEASE COMPLAIN ABOUT THEM TO ME! TELL ME ABOUT THE WAYS IN WHICH THEY CAN SUCK! IN GENERAL OR SPECIFICS!
I need this information for a project I'm doing in my design class, wherein my group is going to attempt to prototype a wheelchair with both offroad and indoor capabilities, per say, that is still reasonably light and inexpensive. I'm asking this of you all on tumblr because to begin our project, we need to familiarize ourselves with the nature of this problem. We want our solution to actually be made with the opinions of wheelchair users in mind. I would be incredibly grateful if anyone could reblog or comment with any gripes they have about wheelchairs, especially in relation to their maneuverability, but anything works! Thank you so much for your time!
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blech · 3 months ago
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I think we should also look at the stories we tell ourselves about how to solve systemic problems. In Hollywood, it’s the lone-wolf vigilante or rogue C.I.A. agent who breaks the rules, takes revenge and makes things better. People are naturally drawn to a character they can cheer for, rather than analyses of power and policy and prolonged slogs to change how the system works.
Zeynep Tufecki in a New York Times conversation on the killing of the UnitedHealthcare chief executive, and the public reaction to it.
Posted because: I would love there to be more films (hell, written fiction!) about systems not people, but the former is hard to dramatise while the latter is a long-standing form of storytelling.
Via kottke (also the source of the article gift link).
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silvermoon424 · 6 months ago
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I was just made aware of this petition for Kamala Harris to agree to back a ceasefire and arms embargo regarding the Israel/Palestine conflict. The petition has already reached its goal for signatures, but more can't hurt!
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allthecanadianpolitics · 18 days ago
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The Saskatchewan government has announced over $920 million in additional funding on Monday to “address cost pressures and respond to emerging issues” across a broad range of government sectors. The government said the $923.1 million is part of a special warrant which will give ministries additional funding when the legislature is not in session. The province said the special warrants will provide essential funds to meet the needs of the health system, crop insurance payments, public safety agency, highways, education, correctional services, and “increased costs due to the ratification of various collective bargaining agreements.”
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ectafoole · 7 months ago
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I need y'all to understand something about US health care: providers WILL NOT tell you how much an appointment or procedure costs prior to authorizing payment from your insurance. You could be about to pay a hundred dollars or a thousand and you will not know in advance.
Some providers can give you a "good faith estimate" by mail (never! over! the phone!) but it's not guaranteed to be accurate and they'll always tell you to contact your insurance.
I currently have a high-deductible plan, so we've been paying out of pocket for my ADHD testing. I have a psychiatrist telehealth appointment to talk about medication to treat it. They will not tell me how much that appointment will cost, even if I am paying out of pocket. I know it will be several hundred dollars, but how many hundred? It's a mystery.
USA! USA! USA!
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townpostin · 6 months ago
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Jamshedpur MLA Demands Health Minister's Removal Over MGM Crisis
Roy cites overcrowding, water shortage at MGM Hospital; urges CM to take action MLA Saryu Roy calls for Health Minister’s dismissal due to deteriorating conditions at MGM Hospital in Jamshedpur. JAMSHEDPUR – Saryu Roy, Jamshedpur East MLA, demands Health Minister’s removal over worsening conditions at MGM Hospital. Jamshedpur East MLA Saryu Roy has publicly called for the dismissal of the Health…
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arctic-hands · 2 years ago
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I've had more than one anarchist I associate with be surprised to learn I'm actually not an anarchist. But like. I'm a huge proponent of the Welfare State, and you kind of need a state for that
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straightlightyagami · 1 year ago
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like don’t pretend to be “against violence” if you’re going to use transparently genocidal rhetoric. every comment by people supporting israel on posts about palestine on other sites (context: the post I was looking at specifically was literally just like "israel has been committing severe human rights violations against gaza for years and this is important context, the US is supporting this and it’s impossible to end the violence without actual accountability for violations of international law." you know, basic facts that should be generally agreed upon by normal people.. nothing about condoning h*mas) is like “you are supporting terrorists!! palestine does not exist and has never existed!! palestinians are subhuman animals” btw almost word for word quoted from a given comment but they all say that. Fun fact you are a fascist.
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