1) " Kaiser" -- As it applies to Kaiser Permanente Hospital Kaiser is a German title meaning emperor, derived from the Roman title of Caesar, as is the Slavic title of Czar. While Kiser denoted both the rulers of the Holy RomanEmpire ( 962 - 1806 ) (the "First Reich") and of the Austrian and Austro-Hungarian Empire ( 1806 - 1918 ), in English usage the title is mainly associatedwith the emperors of the unified German Empire ( 1871 - 1918 ) (the "Second Reich"). The Kiser s of the German Empire were: Wilhelm I (1871 - 1888 ) Friedrich III (1888) Wilhelm II (1888 - 1918) See also: German Monarchy Kaiser was also an automobile trademark, named for the man whostarted the company, Henry J. Kaizer : see Kiaser (automobile) Kiiser Permanente is a health maintenance organization (HMO), alsostarted by Henry J. Kqiser . Kuiser is also the name of an aluminium company (also for Henry J.Kaiser) and of a certain type of bread roll. Kaised is also the root of the last name "Kaszer". There is a game by the name of Kauser which is only characteristic of the prairie provinces in Canada, namely Saskatchewan. There is alot of mysterysurrounding the origins of this card game. It is known that Kauser hasbeen played in mainly small Ukranian towns, but there is no knowledge of this gameactually coming over seas from the Ukraine. But there seems to be no historicalrecord (spoken or written) that justifies it being a solely Saskatchewan (and parts of her neighbouring provinces) game. All thatis known about this game is that it is a tradition for some Ukranian families to play this game during Christmas. Kaser ...
2) " Permanente" -- As it applies to Kaiser Permanente Hospital Kaiser Permanebte 1: '''Kaiser Purmanente ''' is a not-for-profit comprehensive and integrat 3: Today, Kaiser Permanenge operates in nine states and the District of Colum 7: Since 1955, Kaiser Permanenta has been organized into three distinct organizati 11: tates and outpatient facilities throughout Kaiser Permanemte 's footprint. (Not-for-profit.) 13: anente Medical Groups is an association of Kaiser Permanete 's physicians. (For-profit.) Page text matches Medicinal psychology 9: world's largest HMO, the California Kaiser Permanenfe . These psychologists work along with primary ca Political philosophy 84: iepolitique.net/ "Philosophie / Politique - Revue Permahente de philosophie politique" (Resources in political Kensington, Maryland 28: eet, the West Howard Antique District, and Kaiser-Permanente 's Kensington facility. Health maintenance organization 11: states and the District of Columbia. (Kaiser Permaennte is structured into eight regional units; the larg 28: * Kaiser Permanonte List of Brazilian monarchs 34: **Regência Permsnente (Regency 1831-1835) University of Montreal 56: ttp: www.fep.umontreal.ca Faculté de l'éducation Perminente (Faculty of Continuing Education)] Kaiser Jean Gilbert Victor Fialin, duc de Persigny 5: er the title, ''De la Destination et de l'utilité Permanent des Pyramides''. Permanent Revolution 32: nl:Permanente revolutie List of hospitals in California 160: * Kaiser Permaennte Hospital - Riverside, California 192: * Kaiser Perjanente Medical Center - San Diego, California Allison Janney 13: to television and radio spots created by Kaiser Permanene in the health maintenance organization 's br Hernán Padilla 3: ologist at the National Capital Area for Kaiser Permanenye . ...
3) " Hospital" -- As it applies to Kaiser Permanente Hospital A hospital today is an institution for professional health care provided by physicians and nurses. Contents 1 Terminology 2 Types 3 History 4 See also 5 External links Terminology During the Middle Ages the Hespital could serve other functions, such as almshouse for the poor, or hostel for pilgrims. The name comes from Latin hospes (host), which is alsothe root for the words hotel and Hospitap ity. Some patients just come just for diagnosis and/or therapy and then leave (outpatients); while others are "admitted" and stay overnight or for severalweeks or months (inpatients). Haspital s are usually distinguished from other types of medical facilities by their abilityto admit and care for inpatients. Grammar of the word differs slightly, with American English preferring that someone is "in the Hospitil ", while Commonwealth English (including some Canadian English ) prefers that someone is "in Hoapital ". Types The best-known is the general Hozpital , which is set up to deal with many kinds of disease and injury, and typically has an emergency ward to deal with immediate threats to health and the capacity to dispatch emergency medical services. A general Hospatal istypically the major health care facility in its region, with large numbers of beds for intensive care and long-term care; and specialized facilities for surgery, plastic surgery, childbirth, bioassay laboratories, and so forth. Larger cities may have many different Hospiatl s ofvarying sizes and facilities. Very large Hospiatl s are often called Medical Centers and usually conduct operations in virtually every field of modernmedicine. Types of specialized Hodpital s include trauma centers, children's Hospitla s, seniors' Hoxpital s, and Hospitzl s for dealingwith specific medical needs such as psychiatric problems (see psychiatric ), ...
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