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Proceedings of the Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI 2023, 2018
Internet-of-Things and machine learning promise a new era for healthcare. The emergence of transformative technologies, such as Implantable and Wearable Medical Devices (IWMDs), has enabled collection and analysis of physiological signals from anyone anywhere anytime.
Hongxu Yin +3 more
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Internet-of-Things and machine learning promise a new era for healthcare. The emergence of transformative technologies, such as Implantable and Wearable Medical Devices (IWMDs), has enabled collection and analysis of physiological signals from anyone anywhere anytime.
Hongxu Yin +3 more
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IT Professional, 2010
Adopting information technology for healthcare continues to present new opportunities and challenges as we move into an era of universally accessible electronic medical records and telemedicine. Efforts at healthcare reform have created new incentives for adopting healthcare IT, and work continues to improve access to healthcare and provide new and ...
Thomas Jepsen +3 more
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Adopting information technology for healthcare continues to present new opportunities and challenges as we move into an era of universally accessible electronic medical records and telemedicine. Efforts at healthcare reform have created new incentives for adopting healthcare IT, and work continues to improve access to healthcare and provide new and ...
Thomas Jepsen +3 more
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Journal of Medical Systems, 2010
Patient queues are prevalent in healthcare and wait time is one measure of access to care. We illustrate Queueing Theory-an analytical tool that has provided many insights to service providers when designing new service systems and managing existing ones.
R. Kannapiran Palvannan, Kiok Liang Teow
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Patient queues are prevalent in healthcare and wait time is one measure of access to care. We illustrate Queueing Theory-an analytical tool that has provided many insights to service providers when designing new service systems and managing existing ones.
R. Kannapiran Palvannan, Kiok Liang Teow
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Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, 2015
Attempts to improve healthcare services have increased worldwide and the role of information technology (IT) is increasing to find solutions for various issues facing the healthcare sector. The purpose of this study was to find out how enterprise resource planning systems (ERP) have been used in the healthcare sector and how these systems ...
Martin Mucheleka, Raija Halonen
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Attempts to improve healthcare services have increased worldwide and the role of information technology (IT) is increasing to find solutions for various issues facing the healthcare sector. The purpose of this study was to find out how enterprise resource planning systems (ERP) have been used in the healthcare sector and how these systems ...
Martin Mucheleka, Raija Halonen
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Healthcare Professionals and the Ethics of Healthcare Marketing
Health Marketing Quarterly, 1994The article explores marketing ethics considerations in the application of marketing to healthcare. While we realize that acceptance of healthcare marketing by all stakeholders is important for successful marketing, we emphasize its level of acceptance by healthcare professionals.
Kevin L, Hammond, Anthony F, Jurkus
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Healthcare platforming for healthcare service development in hospitals
2014 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, 2014The platforming concept has been successfully applied to develop diverse customized products in the manufacturing industries, in particular make-to-order (MTO) firms. In view of the need to have structured approaches to developing healthcare services, this study proposes to adopt the platforming concept in service development in hospitals.
Zhang, Linda L. +2 more
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IT Professional, 2010
Recent hardware and software developments have paved the way for exploiting Web 2.0 in healthcare. This survey reviews these developments and the related security risks and considers how Enterprise 2.0 can help.
Suresh Subramoniam, Saifullah Sadi
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Recent hardware and software developments have paved the way for exploiting Web 2.0 in healthcare. This survey reviews these developments and the related security risks and considers how Enterprise 2.0 can help.
Suresh Subramoniam, Saifullah Sadi
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Healthcare Managers in the Complex World of Healthcare
Frontiers of Health Services Management, 2001SOME YEARS AGO Peter Drucker observed that healthcare organizations are among the most difficult organizations to manage. The increasing complexity of the healthcare industry poses even greater challenges to those who assume management roles today.
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Greening healthcare at Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare
Healthcare Management Forum, 2017Waste diversion is fundamental to reducing the ecological footprint. Until 2012, waste generated by Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare (MAHC) was not incorporated into any formal waste diversion efforts. In 2012, the Reduce, Recycle, Waste Diversion Program was initiated.
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