81.   If the hospitals had days of warning of an approaching hurricane, they might have gotten ready.

82.   If that budget is approved, then the hospital would not have enough money to pay for the employees it is currently scrambling to hire, he said.

83.   In addition, the hospital has an entree to HMOs and managed care companies that had given little notice before to a small, local hospital.

84.   In fact, hospitals may have to do more monitoring for adverse drug reactions, if pending new federal regulations are approved.

85.   In the meantime, hospitals had to wait for the state aid.

86.   In that atmosphere, critics say, hospitals grew inefficient, and there was no question that hospitals had far more beds than were needed.

87.   In that case, a deeply divided Supreme Court said that a public hospital had the right to dismiss a nurse for criticizing a training program.

88.   Investor-owned hospitals have significantly higher administrative costs than nonprofit hospitals, in part because they are less efficient, two health care researchers said Wednesday.

89.   Infected clothing, bandages and bedding are burned in a rusty barrel outside the building because the hospital has no proper incinerator.

90.   Japanese hospitals already have plenty of computers.

n. + have >>共 1318
company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
hospital 0.15%
hospital + v. >>共 639
be 13.94%
say 7.83%
have 7.04%
report 2.07%
receive 1.44%
use 1.42%
treat 1.37%
provide 1.30%
refuse 1.18%
take 1.15%
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