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Enterprise resource planning for hospitals

International Journal of Medical Informatics, 2004
Integrated hospitals need a central planning and control system to plan patients' processes and the required capacity. Given the changes in healthcare one can ask the question what type of information systems can best support these healthcare delivery organizations.
Siebren Groothuis   +2 more
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Planning evolution in hospital management

Health Care Management Review, 1987
In today's competitive health care market, hospitals are adopting more sophisticated and aggressive planning systems. The development of hospital planning can be visualized as an evolutionary progression from financially based systems to advanced systems of strategic analysis.
Matthew F. Fors, Gilbert D. Harrell
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Hospital and Health Planning

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1968
We presently have a private-practice medical care system which has developed good care for much of our population and which at the same time gives great freedom to professionals. Today it is challenged, as never before, to organize to meet the problems of the system.
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Areawide Hospital Planning

AORN Journal, 1968
It is a pleasure to be asked to address this 15th Annual Congress of the Association of Operating Room Nurses. The last time I had this privilege at one of the earliest of your sessions, the topic was “The Organization of a Postoperative Recovery Room”at a time when the recovery room was new and was being used for both postoperative and intensive care.
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A Hospital Emergency Plan

Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 1985
By definition, hospitals should be among the places with the highest safety index (1). But often, on these premises, we have occasional accidents which may be dangerous and which illustrate the way hospitals are exposed to various and often undervalued risks.The incidences of unforeseen, dangerous situations involving sudden accidents, of ...
A. Pontari   +4 more
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Helping to Plan a New Hospital

The American Journal of Nursing, 1957
THE new main building of the Rhode Island Hospital is a wonderful example of some of the ways in which contemporary architecture can contribute to improved care of patients. The double-Y was selected as the basic shape of the building because it lends itself so well to the efficient operation of a nursing unit that is to be equipped with many of the ...
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A Data Set for Hospital Planning

Health Care Management Review, 1979
Hospital managers and planners are facing a data explosion. The concept of Critical Success Factor can help them evaluate the relative importance of the information they receive and structure those data into meaningful patterns.
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