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    But Just Ourselves and Immortality

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    Broker Performance Report - Region 2 - Logisticare

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    This broker performance report covers the transportation metrics for October through December 2012 and SFY 2013 totals. Categories include: Unduplicated beneficiaries, total trips provided by type of transportation, total over night trips arranges, total extra passengers, accrual number of calls, total number of complaints by type and total number of denials by type

    Broker Performance Report - Region 1 - Logisticare

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    This broker performance report covers the transportation metrics for October through December 2012 and SFY 2013 totals. Categories include: Unduplicated beneficiaries, total trips provided by type of transportation, total over night trips arranges, total extra passengers, accrual number of calls, total number of complaints by type and total number of denials by type

    A prospective randomised trial comparing nasogastric with intravenous hydration in children with bronchiolitis (protocol) The comparative rehydration in bronchiolitis study (CRIB)

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Bronchiolitis is the most common reason for admission of infants to hospital in developed countries. Fluid replacement therapy is required in about 30% of children admitted with bronchiolitis. There are currently two techniques of fluid replacement therapy that are used with the same frequency-intravenous (IV) or nasogastric (NG).</p> <p>The evidence to determine the optimum route of hydration therapy for infants with bronchiolitis is inadequate. This randomised trial will be the first to provide good quality evidence of whether nasogastric rehydration (NGR) offers benefits over intravenous rehydration (IVR) using the clinically relevant continuous outcome measure of duration of hospital admission.</p> <p>Methods/Design</p> <p>A prospective randomised multi-centre trial in Australia and New Zealand where children between 2 and 12 months of age with bronchiolitis, needing non oral fluid replacement, are randomised to receive either intravenous (IV) or nasogastric (NG) rehydration.</p> <p>750 patients admitted to participating hospitals will be recruited, and will be followed daily during the admission and by telephone 1 week after discharge. Patients with chronic respiratory, cardiac, or neurological disease; choanal atresia; needing IV fluid resuscitation; needing an IV for other reasons, and those requiring CPAP or ventilation are excluded.</p> <p>The primary endpoint is duration of hospital admission. Secondary outcomes are complications, need for ICU admission, parental satisfaction, and an economic evaluation. Results will be analysed using t-test for continuous data, and chi squared for categorical data. Non parametric data will be log transformed.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>This trial will define the role of NGR and IVR in bronchiolitis</p> <p>Trail registration</p> <p>The trial is registered with the Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry - ACTRN12605000033640</p

    Broker Performance Report - Region 3 - Logisticare

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    This broker performance report covers the transportation metrics for October through December 2012 and SFY 2013 totals. Categories include: Unduplicated beneficiaries, total trips provided by type of transportation, total over night trips arranges, total extra passengers, accrual number of calls, total number of complaints by type and total number of denials by type

    Deliverable 1.1 review document on the management of marine areas with particular regard on concepts, objectives, frameworks and tools to implement, monitor, and evaluate spatially managed areas

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    The main objectives if this document were to review the existing information on spatial management of marine areas, identifying the relevant policy objectives, to identify parameters linked to the success or failure of the various Spatially Managed marine Areas (SMAs) regimes, to report on methods and tools used in monitoring and evaluation of the state of SMAs, and to identify gaps and weaknesses in the existing frameworks in relation to the implementation, monitoring, evaluation and management of SMAs. The document is naturally divided in two sections: Section 1 reviews the concepts, objectives, drivers, policy and management framework, and extraneous factors related to the design, implementation and evaluation of SMAs; Section 2 reviews the tools and methods to monitor and evaluate seabed habitats and marine populations.peer-reviewe
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