101. Most hospitals have at least one magnetic resonance imaging machine, or MRI, the computerized scanners that can often distinguish between benign tumors and cancerous ones. 102. New York hospitals had a terrorism coordination plan, and doctors reported it was working well Tuesday. 103. Naive as it may sound to some, hospitals have morals. 104. Officials have warned that some hospitals would have trouble paying bills and might have to reduce services. 105. Operations are conducted without anesthesia, antibiotics are unavailable, and patients must rely on family and friends to bring food because the hospital itself has none. 106. Other hospitals have strict no-smoking policies in place on their premises, but say they still hire smokers. 107. Plus, cash-strapped hospitals have strong financial incentives to encourage donation. 108. Previously, the hospital had some load funds in its plan, but it now has no-load funds from Vanguard, the Janus Capital Corp. and others. 109. Rao said in an interview that most hospitals have at least one CT scanner, although not all radiologists are trained in CT scanning techniques. 110. Roads and bridges have been abandoned, as has a hospital in the town of Kotzebue. |