Bert#CommentAvatarLabel
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2010-05-26T12:21:57.250
Good post!
Well I firmly believe that the Allied health professionals (AHPs) can be the key to discharging patients appropriately into the community, helping them to stay in their home environment and preventing unnecessary hospital admissions. And moreover this needs to be ensure that they are using the right staff in the right place at the right time.
One needs to stick on to the quality of their medical services to fetch the customers attention. Check out the innovative demonstration kits of Simulation Medical which are the ideal solution for pharmaceutical/biotechnology companies to explain how a new drug/therapy is administered. It is also the perfect tool for medical device companies requiring the ability to demonstrate their products to customers.
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Barbara Walker#CommentAvatarLabel
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2010-03-08T16:59:45.753
AHP's are often told what they need to do rather than being a voice heard in decision making. As we work in acute and community settings we are often more aware of the impact of disease on patients and therefore have interesting and useful information to share with commissioners.
Good post!
Well I firmly believe that the Allied health professionals (AHPs) can be the key to discharging patients appropriately into the community, helping them to stay in their home environment and preventing unnecessary hospital admissions. And moreover this needs to be ensure that they are using the right staff in the right place at the right time.
One needs to stick on to the quality of their medical services to fetch the customers attention. Check out the innovative demonstration kits of Simulation Medical which are the ideal solution for pharmaceutical/biotechnology companies to explain how a new drug/therapy is administered. It is also the perfect tool for medical device companies requiring the ability to demonstrate their products to customers.
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