"The decision to expand our dermatology services across
AHS network came as part of our conscious efforts to match the socio-economic improvements that we have observed in our population and to provide quality healthcare services accessible to all across the various parts of the emirate."
"A key principle of the
AHS will be the delivery of care through multidisciplinary and inter-professional teams which will include doctors, nurses, pharmacists and various allied health professionals," he said.
In 2011, the
AHS network of public clinics treated 83,000 patients per month on average, while the disease prevention and screening centres catered to 85,000 residents per month.
In the culminating stage of the evaluation, a team of five surveyors from JCI conducted a random intensive assessment of 20 of the 25 centers under
AHS. As part of the exercise, surveyors interviewed senior management and front-line staff at the centers to gauge the implementation of JCI standards.
AHS is a technology-enabled provider of revenue cycle management services, informatics, and expertise which enable healthcare providers to maximize financial performance and eliminate compliance risks.
'We also warned the Greater Southern
AHS that the Association would not stand for experienced nurses being made redundant and their positions filled with unregulated workers,' said Judith.
Because
AHS was proficient in Japanese, he and Masa developed a hot-and-heavy correspondence through which the two shared their love and made fascinating observations about their lives and times that will surely fascinate today's readers.
The
AHS is unusually robust due to its large size and its wealth of detailed exposure information.
Research has proven that the benefits of
AHS on the performance of the existing U.S.