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Transitioning Patients With Complex Health Care Needs to Adult Practices: Theory Versus Reality




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Room Costs for Common Pediatric Hospitalizations and Cost-Reducing Quality Initiatives

The majority of pediatric hospitalization costs are associated with the room; improvement projects that address room costs could have the most financial impact.




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Interim Guidance for Basic and Advanced Life Support in Children and Neonates With Suspected or Confirmed COVID-19




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The Ethics of Creating a Resource Allocation Strategy During the COVID-19 Pandemic




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Severe Pediatric COVID-19 Presenting With Respiratory Failure and Severe Thrombocytopenia




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Early Neonatal SARS-CoV-2 Infection Manifesting With Hypoxemia Requiring Respiratory Support




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Tummy Time and Infant Health Outcomes: A Systematic Review

We conducted a systematic review to demonstrate that tummy time was positively associated with gross motor development; prone, supine, crawling, and rolling development; reduction in BMI-z; and prevention of brachycephaly.




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Pathways for Improving Inpatient Pediatric Asthma Care (PIPA): A Multicenter, National Study

This multicenter study analyzes the effects of pediatric inpatient asthma pathways on quality of care across varied hospital settings.




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Co-infection and Other Clinical Characteristics of COVID-19 in Children




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Advocacy and Collaborative Health Care for Justice-Involved Youth




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Racial Segregation and Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Preterm Infants

Through propensity score analysis, we examine the effect of living in a segregated area on the development of neonatal IVH, stratified by maternal race.




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Levetiracetam Versus Phenobarbital for Neonatal Seizures: A Randomized Controlled Trial

This phase IIb randomized controlled trial demonstrates greater efficacy of phenobarbital than levetiracetam in the treatment of neonatal seizures; more adverse events occurred with phenobarbital.




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Fin24.com | SA faces savings disaster: expert

South Africa faces "social disaster" if people allow financial pressure to interfere with their savings goals, an expert warns.




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Fin24.com | SA’s most expensive bank

Absa has relinquished the unenviable position as the country’s most expensive bank in Finweek’s annual bank charges study.




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Fin24.com | Sars may leave no good deed unpunished

Don't make the mistake of thinking that the money your company spends on social upliftment is automically tax deductible.




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Fin24.com | 'SA should enforce pension saving plan'

South Africa should adopt an Australian-type retirement programme to safeguard long-term savings, say industry experts.




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Fin24.com | Foreign funds: an investment case?




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Fin24.com | Stocks: the best safe haven

Stock markets in the developed world will provide the best safe haven on a currency hedged basis as the impending G7 debt crisis unfolds, an expert says.




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Fin24.com | As risk-free as an investment gets

Money market funds are about managing income.




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Fin24.com | How to avoid a trip to the CCMA

Businesses can avoid workplace disputes and CCMA hearings by taking a number of precautions, labour experts say.




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Fin24.com | Web revenge raises hackles

A local web developer has set the cat among the pigeons after taking unusual steps to extract payment from a client.




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Fin24.com | How to avoid e-filing mistakes

Sars' online system has made tax submissions simpler, but business owners need to take care when filing returns online.




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Fin24.com | Ominous issues loom over firms

Land ownership, nationalisation and press regulation could have a negative effect on business in the next 10 years, says a scenario strategist.




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Fin24.com | Unit trusts prove their worth

Riding out the market bumps.




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Fin24.com | Trimming the volatility hedge

Hedge funds: Better long-term returns at less risk.




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Fin24.com | Inventory turn

The inventory table, unfortunately, can only be applied selectively.




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Fin24.com | Interest cover: a mixed bag

Despite the general declining trend, some companies have managed to reduce their interest bill significantly in relation to their earnings.




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Fin24.com | Dividends: Reaping what you know

The table shows 100 companies finished 2009 on dividend yields in excess of 5%.




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Ramos exclusive: Bilbao the place for EURO 2020

Defender Sergio Ramos reckons Bilbao will be party central at UEFA EURO 2020.




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The Five-Tool Scholar

On Wednesday, I'll be publishing the 2020 RHSU Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings, so I want to take a few moments today to explain the purpose of those rankings.




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New Magazine Seeks to Bring 'Civil Discourse' to Education Debate

Headed up by former Los Angeles superintendent John E. Deasy, The Line will feature a variety of viewpoints on major K-12 issues.




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The "Creative Destruction" of the American School Publishing Industry

Marc Tucker discusses the consolidation of the American textbook industry and its impact on the quality of the instructional materials publishers now produce.




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Fin24.com | Life cover: with investment?

Should a life policy also include an investment component? A financial planner gives his take.




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Fin24.com | Private investors more cagey than experts

Economists and market experts may be trumpeting an economic and stock market recovery, but private investors and business owners are less convinced, a survey shows.




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Fin24.com | Multi-manager role ‘remains valid’

They may incur multiple levels of investment costs and performance dilution, but multi-managers still have a part to play, says an expert.




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Fin24.com | Full diversification in ETFs

But adding some active management is probably best.




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Fin24.com | Active versus passive

What sort of investment product should investors be looking at: a passively managed index tracker, such as an ETF, or an actively managed unit trust fund?




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Fin24.com | Active antagonism

ETFs invite controversy because the products are cheaper.




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Harvest time

An outreach team helps to harvest a field and a family.




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SMS Bible verses become daily bread

Pamir Productions radio ministry sends texts to encourage listeners and viewers.




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A message of forgiveness

The 2012 movie of 'Les Miserable' provides an opportunity in Kazakhstan to discuss faith, forgiveness and obedience.




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The second wave

An OMer in Central Asia, working with women trapped in prostitution, explains a disturbing trend in the industry that she had never before considered.




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Every tribe and tongue and nation

A dream comes true - the first OM recruit from her country sends the next group of recruits to the OM ship.




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HIV positive, but positive about life

One Uzbek woman gains new hope after receiving the help she needs after finding out she is HIV positive.




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Inspiring creativity and worship

A new recording studio aims to bring Central Asian musicians together for collaboration and worship.




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Discovering Jesus

Through community development projects, workers in Central Asia meet people interested in Jesus.




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Living among the least reached

An OM couple shares their lives, their faith and their professional skills with unreached people in Central Asia.




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Not lesser, loved

OM workers in Central Asia build relationships with women society scorns, showing them they’re not lesser; they’re loved.




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'Everyone to everywhere'

When a short-term outreach team finds openness among an unreached people group, their church gets motivated to send more people.




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Living as salt and light

Workers in Central Asia walk alongside local believers and share small bits of truth with those they live among.