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  2. Electronic Staff Record - Wikipedia

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    The Electronic Staff Record or ESR is an Oracle -based human resources and payroll database system currently used by 586 units of the National Health Service (NHS) in England and Wales to manage the payroll for 1.2 million NHS staff members. The Electronic Staff Record application is managed by IBM for the NHS.

  3. NHS e-Referral Service - Wikipedia

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    The NHS e-Referral Service (ERS) is an electronic referral system developed for the Health and Social Care Information Centre by IT consultancy BJSS. It is used by NHS England and it replaced the Choose and Book service on 15 June 2015. [1] The launch of the e-Referral service is intended to be a step towards achieving paperless referrals in ...

  4. between 0 and 30 mm/hr. greater than 30. Males over 50. between 0 and 20 mm/hr. greater than 20. Children. between 0 and 10 mm/hr. greater than 10. Also, ESR test results that are higher than 100 ...

  5. Sedimentation Rate (Sed Rate): ESR Test Results High vs. Low

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    The normal range is: 0 to 15 mm/hour in men younger than 50. 0 to 20 mm/hour in men older than 50. 0 to 20 mm/hour in women younger than 50. 0 to 30 mm/hour for women older than 50. 0 to 10 mm ...

  6. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate - Wikipedia

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    003638. LOINC. 30341-2. The erythrocyte sedimentation rate ( ESR or sed rate) is the rate at which red blood cells in anticoagulated whole blood descend in a standardized tube over a period of one hour. It is a common hematology test, and is a non-specific measure of inflammation . To perform the test, anticoagulated blood is traditionally ...

  7. Erythrocytosis: What Is It, What Causes It, and More - WebMD

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    4 min read. Erythrocytosis is when you have more red blood cells than normal. Red blood cells are also called erythrocytes. Red blood cells carry oxygen throughout your body and remove carbon ...

  8. Electronic health records in England - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom began deployment of electronic health record systems in NHS Trusts. The goal was to have all patients with a centralized electronic health record by 2010. [1] Lorenzo patient record systems were adopted in a number of NHS trusts. While many hospitals acquired electronic patient ...

  9. What You Should Know About Rumbling in Your Ear - WebMD

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    A rumbling sound in the ears could be described as air passing through the ear that muffles your hearing. Rumbling can be your body’s response in preparation for loud noises. It’s caused by a ...