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    Coexisting Values in Healthcare and the Leadership Practices That Were Found to Inspire Followership Among Healthcare Practitioners

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    Healthcare delivery in the United States has a storied history that has led the American public to expect that their Health Care Practitioners (HCPs) will personally and professionally enact values such as altruism, benevolence, equality, and capability. A progressive set of events that involves the implementation of the market-based solution in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has led healthcare organizations to become increasingly concerned with a conceptually different set of values. It has become more necessary for healthcare organizations to dedicate attention to market values (e.g., competition; productivity) as they operate in an environment that is commonly described as a $3.3T industry. There is significant concern that important care values are being sacrificed as the U.S. health system becomes increasingly commercialized. It is also believed that HCPs are experiencing increasing levels of demoralization and burnout as a result of their inability to realize their personal and professional care value preferences. A qualitative investigation into the experiences of a selection of HCPs served to reveal how the administration in a large health system fosters compatibility among personal, professional, and market value priorities via an application of the tenets of values-based leadership. Study outcomes also feature implications for both the servant leadership and transformational leadership constructs

    Gut bacteria and necrotizing enterocolitis: cause or effect?

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    Development of necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) is considered to be dependent on the bacterial colonisation of the gut. With little concordance between published data and a recent study failing to detect a common strain in infants with NEC, more questions than answers are arising about our understanding of this complex disease

    Commentary: Battles Won, but War on Vet Homelessness Continues

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    In his second inaugural address, Abraham Lincoln called upon Americans to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan ... These words have proven so influential that the Department of Veterans Affairs has adopted them as its motto. But how well have we as a nation risen to this call? [excerpt

    We Have a Sacred Duty to House all Homeless Veterans

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    In a letter to Congress urging the nation to pay what it owed to veterans of the Continental Army, George Washington voiced his firm conviction that we as honorable Americans would “never leave unpaid the debt of gratitude” to those brave souls who “rescued by their arms from impending ruin” the fledgling United States. (excerpt

    Opinion: Too Many Veterans with Children are Still Homeless

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    Don’t ignore homeless veterans. As we pause this Veterans Day to reflect on those who have sacrificed in the service of our country, let us not neglect to address the plight of those who have returned to a civilian life with far less promise than they have every right to expect. [excerpt

    Opinion: Housing Our Homeless Vets is a Duty We’ll Always Owe

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    As we celebrate Veterans Day across America, we are reminded of President Abraham Lincoln’s powerful admonition in the Gettysburg Address regarding what we owe to those who have sacrificed and given of themselves in the defense of the common good. [excerpt

    Analytic Calculation of 1-Jettiness in DIS at O(αs)\mathcal O(\alpha_s)

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    We present an analytic O(αs)\mathcal O(\alpha_s) calculation of cross sections in deep inelastic scattering (DIS) dependent on an event shape, 1-jettiness, that probes final states with one jet plus initial state radiation. This is the first entirely analytic calculation for a DIS event shape cross section at this order. We present results for the differential and cumulative 1-jettiness cross sections, and express both in terms of structure functions dependent not only on the usual DIS variables xx, Q2Q^2 but also on the 1-jettiness τ\tau. Combined with previous results for log resummation, predictions are obtained over the entire range of the 1-jettiness distribution.Comment: 40 pages, 8 figure
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