Bonner Community Hospice 602 North Third Avenue, Sandpoint, ID, 83864 | |
(208) 265-1179 |
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According to a new study the number of repeat surgeries in women who had a breast tumor removed depends on their individual surgeons and medical centers and no clear reason for these differences are found.
People's moral responses to similar situations change as they age, according to a new study at the University of Chicago that combined brain scanning, eye-tracking and behavioral measures to understand how the brain responds to morally laden scenarios.
New federal regulations requiring school meals to contain more whole grains, less saturated fat and more fruits and vegetables, while perhaps improving some aspects of the food being served at schools across the United States, may also be perpetuating eating habits linked to obesity, diabetes and other diet-related diseases, an analysis by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health researchers has found.
Researchers from the Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health from the University of Granada have carried out a study with patients over 60.
Invasive surgical techniques - cutting through the breastbone for open heart surgery or making a large incision to inspect an abdominal tumor - allow physicians to effectively treat disease but can lead to sometimes serious complications and dramatically slow healing for the patient.
› Verified 7 days ago
Name | Bonner Community Hospice |
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Location | 602 North Third Avenue, Sandpoint, Idaho |
Hospice ID | 131514 |
Category | Part of a hospital |
Ownership Type | Voluntary Non-profit - Private |
Profit Type | NON-PROFIT |
SSA county code | 080 |
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According to a new study the number of repeat surgeries in women who had a breast tumor removed depends on their individual surgeons and medical centers and no clear reason for these differences are found.
People's moral responses to similar situations change as they age, according to a new study at the University of Chicago that combined brain scanning, eye-tracking and behavioral measures to understand how the brain responds to morally laden scenarios.
New federal regulations requiring school meals to contain more whole grains, less saturated fat and more fruits and vegetables, while perhaps improving some aspects of the food being served at schools across the United States, may also be perpetuating eating habits linked to obesity, diabetes and other diet-related diseases, an analysis by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health researchers has found.
Researchers from the Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health from the University of Granada have carried out a study with patients over 60.
Invasive surgical techniques - cutting through the breastbone for open heart surgery or making a large incision to inspect an abdominal tumor - allow physicians to effectively treat disease but can lead to sometimes serious complications and dramatically slow healing for the patient.
› Verified 7 days ago
NPI Number | 1073562591 |
Organization Name | Bonner General Hospital, Inc. |
Address | 520 N 3rd Ave Sandpoint, Idaho, 83864 |
Phone Number | (208)265-1179 |
News Archive
According to a new study the number of repeat surgeries in women who had a breast tumor removed depends on their individual surgeons and medical centers and no clear reason for these differences are found.
People's moral responses to similar situations change as they age, according to a new study at the University of Chicago that combined brain scanning, eye-tracking and behavioral measures to understand how the brain responds to morally laden scenarios.
New federal regulations requiring school meals to contain more whole grains, less saturated fat and more fruits and vegetables, while perhaps improving some aspects of the food being served at schools across the United States, may also be perpetuating eating habits linked to obesity, diabetes and other diet-related diseases, an analysis by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health researchers has found.
Researchers from the Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health from the University of Granada have carried out a study with patients over 60.
Invasive surgical techniques - cutting through the breastbone for open heart surgery or making a large incision to inspect an abdominal tumor - allow physicians to effectively treat disease but can lead to sometimes serious complications and dramatically slow healing for the patient.
› Verified 7 days ago
Quality Measure | Provider Score | National Score |
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Patients or caregivers who were asked about treatment preferences like hospitalization and resuscitation at the beginning of hospice care | 84.3 | 98.3 |
Patients or caregivers who were asked about their beliefs and values at the beginning of hospice care | 72.9 | 93.6 |
Patients who were checked for pain at the beginning of hospice care | 92.1 | 93.9 |
Patients who got a timely and thorough pain assessment when pain was identified as a problem | 9.7 | 77.7 |
Patients who were checked for shortness of breath at the beginning of hospice care | 92.1 | 97.3 |
Patients who got timely treatment for shortness of breath | 90.9 | 94.6 |
Patients taking opioid pain medication who were offered care for constipation | 90.4 | 93.3 |
News Archive
According to a new study the number of repeat surgeries in women who had a breast tumor removed depends on their individual surgeons and medical centers and no clear reason for these differences are found.
People's moral responses to similar situations change as they age, according to a new study at the University of Chicago that combined brain scanning, eye-tracking and behavioral measures to understand how the brain responds to morally laden scenarios.
New federal regulations requiring school meals to contain more whole grains, less saturated fat and more fruits and vegetables, while perhaps improving some aspects of the food being served at schools across the United States, may also be perpetuating eating habits linked to obesity, diabetes and other diet-related diseases, an analysis by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health researchers has found.
Researchers from the Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health from the University of Granada have carried out a study with patients over 60.
Invasive surgical techniques - cutting through the breastbone for open heart surgery or making a large incision to inspect an abdominal tumor - allow physicians to effectively treat disease but can lead to sometimes serious complications and dramatically slow healing for the patient.
› Verified 7 days ago
Home Health Aides | 1 |
Counselors | 0.55 |
Homemakers | 0.4 |
Medical Social Workers | 1 |
Registered Nurses | 3.5 |
Other Personnel | 4.9 |
Total Employees | 11.35 |
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News Archive
According to a new study the number of repeat surgeries in women who had a breast tumor removed depends on their individual surgeons and medical centers and no clear reason for these differences are found.
People's moral responses to similar situations change as they age, according to a new study at the University of Chicago that combined brain scanning, eye-tracking and behavioral measures to understand how the brain responds to morally laden scenarios.
New federal regulations requiring school meals to contain more whole grains, less saturated fat and more fruits and vegetables, while perhaps improving some aspects of the food being served at schools across the United States, may also be perpetuating eating habits linked to obesity, diabetes and other diet-related diseases, an analysis by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health researchers has found.
Researchers from the Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health from the University of Granada have carried out a study with patients over 60.
Invasive surgical techniques - cutting through the breastbone for open heart surgery or making a large incision to inspect an abdominal tumor - allow physicians to effectively treat disease but can lead to sometimes serious complications and dramatically slow healing for the patient.
› Verified 7 days ago
Physicians | 1 |
Others | 57 |
Total Volunteers | 58 |
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News Archive
According to a new study the number of repeat surgeries in women who had a breast tumor removed depends on their individual surgeons and medical centers and no clear reason for these differences are found.
People's moral responses to similar situations change as they age, according to a new study at the University of Chicago that combined brain scanning, eye-tracking and behavioral measures to understand how the brain responds to morally laden scenarios.
New federal regulations requiring school meals to contain more whole grains, less saturated fat and more fruits and vegetables, while perhaps improving some aspects of the food being served at schools across the United States, may also be perpetuating eating habits linked to obesity, diabetes and other diet-related diseases, an analysis by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health researchers has found.
Researchers from the Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health from the University of Granada have carried out a study with patients over 60.
Invasive surgical techniques - cutting through the breastbone for open heart surgery or making a large incision to inspect an abdominal tumor - allow physicians to effectively treat disease but can lead to sometimes serious complications and dramatically slow healing for the patient.
› Verified 7 days ago
Bonner Community Hospice Location: 602 North Third Avenue, Sandpoint, Idaho, 83864 Phone: (208) 265-1179 |