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August 23, 2010 — Best practices for violence risk assessment change from second to second. So, publishing a sourcebook on the topic is a bit like trying to capture and hold a hummingbird. Still,...
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August 16, 2010 — manages risk in setting standards, writing regulations and cleaning contamination. I’d like to hear from some remediation managers and on-scene coordinators about how they deal with the less rational among us who understand...
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August 12, 2010 — largest diabetes charity in the country, and University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, they have produced the first diabetes risk assessment that can be used in a multi-ethnic population...
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August 10, 2010 — More photos » Gerry Broome - AP Can Crazy Yates stop the Tech Machine? (AP Photo/Gerry Broome, File) Browse more photos » Brian @ BCI is the King of creating thought provoking content that I am not at all...
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August 10, 2010 — Author: Dominic Donaldson Title: What Is A Fire Risk Assessment? Article: Ever since the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 made it legal for risk assessments to be carried out on...
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July 22, 2010 — Whenever there is a security breach of any size involving protected health information (PHI), the healthcare industry is now required under the HITECH Act to complete an incident-specific risk assessment. ID...
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in Science by Notes From Dr. RW
July 20, 2010 — or more risk factors, of which age of 65 years or older (69.04%) was the most common. Of the 1806 patients with CT angiograms negative for PE, 520 (28.79%) had no risk factors. The sensitivity and negative...
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August 10, 2010 — Many of you have expressed an interest in GRACE (Global Risk Assessment and Careplan for Elders). This is an experimental protocol designed to improve the care of all hospitalized elders admitted to...
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July 05, 2010 — The WHO Fracture Risk Assessment Tool (FRAX®) has today been launched in version 3.1., featuring eight new country models and accessible in six additional languages. The WHO Fracture...
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June 28, 2010 — Share This Post More » On Sunday night, Maori Television screened the first of a two-part programme dealing with the issue of family violence and child abuse. Tamariki Ora  A New Beginning was a...
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June 19, 2010 — On June 6, 2010, the European Commission (EC) Joint Research Center Institute for Health and Consumer Protection (JRC-IHCP) and the Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at the European...
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June 08, 2010 — NYT econ columnist David Leonhardt thinks BP underestimated the risk of a spill: The people running BP did a dreadful job of estimating the true chances of events that seemed unlikely — and may even have been unlikely — but that would bring...
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June 05, 2010 — Guide for negotiating risk allocation in Government procurement contracts… Liability risk assessment guide Thursday 27 May 2010 The Government has developed a liability risk...
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June 01, 2010 — Andrew Revkin, writer of the NYT Dot Earth blog, has a post up today on Can We Do Better at Managing Rare, Big Risks? . He’d sent a previous column, Complexity and Its Discontents , to specialists in risk perception and response and...
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June 01, 2010 — It used to be the case that it was worth sending awesome manuscripts to the highest impact journals because, if they were going to reject your manuscript, they did so quickly and efficiently. I think those days are gone. This leads me to pose a...