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H1N1 on the horizon: Heres how to prepare your practice - and staff
American Medical News , 09/10/09
Elliott VS – The exact number of people who will contact A(H1N1)–related illnesses is unpredictable. The disruption around the office when H1N1 hits is certain. Beyond managing vaccine schedules, physician practices are advised to consider cross–training employees, having staff work from home, keeping those with H1N1 symptoms away from other patients, and even directing patients elsewhere to minimize disruption and illness spread.
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