101. In a recent European survey, the British firm Neaman Bond Associates reported that a senior health services administrator said patients would die because of malfunctions of medical equipment. 102. In addition, the government pays certain percentages of specified expenses such as hospital administration and the costs for capital improvements like new medical equipment and expanded wards. 103. In October, Luxtec signed a letter of intent to merge with PrimeSource Surgical, a private Tucson-based medical equipment distributor. 104. In Romania, relatives of patients bring food and even basic medical equipment to the hospital. 105. In February, after Health Care Without Harm reported on apparent risks in medical equipment, the American Council on Science and Health expanded its study. 106. In January, the chamber joined groups like the Association of Manufacturers in advocating an immediate lifting of restrictions on the sale of food, medicine and medical equipment. 107. In recent years, hospitals have begun forbidding use of cellular phones and two-way radios near sensitive medical monitoring equipment. 108. Investigators have focused on arrangements involving the referral of patients to laboratories, hospitals, medical equipment suppliers, imaging centers or other medical businesses. 109. In their former lives, he made medical equipment and she was an antiques dealer. 110. Instead, her daughter is having second thoughts because she is overwhelmed by the prospect of taking a bank loan to pay for new medical equipment. |
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