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Building the Quality Control System for Medical Equipments in Hospital

2010 International Conference on Management and Service Science, 2010
Using safety of medical equipments is essential for patient safety and medical quality in hospital, up to now strategy of systematically quality control of medical equipments on the using safety has not been established. In this paper, we proposed six-dimension risk model for risk level evaluation quantitatively and established the quality control ...
Hao Wu, Guangrong Liu
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Retrieval system for the medical library database in the JNR hospital information system

Medical Informatics, 1987
A retrieval system for use with a medical library database is described. The input information was selected by physicians to include the author’s name, library ID, classification code and issue date, and is different from that normally found on a library document record.
Nagamasa Sakabe, Keiko Nakazaki
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Evolution of the Chief Medical Officer Role in Teaching Hospitals and Health Systems

Journal of Healthcare Management, 2023
SUMMARY Goal: Clinical physician leaders have become an increasingly important asset to hospitals and hospital systems in a changing healthcare environment. Specifically, the role of the chief medical officer (CMO) has expanded and evolved amid the shift to value-based payment models and sharpened focus on patient ...
Rebecca, Onyango   +5 more
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A Quality Initiative: A System-Wide Reduction in Serious Medication Events Through Targeted Simulation Training

Simulation in Healthcare: The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, 2018
Introduction Medication administration events (MAEs) are a great concern to the healthcare industry, because they are both common and costly. Pediatric patients pose unique challenges to healthcare systems, particularly regarding the safety of medication
Kiran B. Hebbar   +7 more
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Use of healthcare services and prescription medication prior to sarcoma diagnosis in children, adolescents, and young adults in 1997–2020: a population-based cohort study

Cancer Causes and Control
Sarcomas are among the leading causes of cancer death in children, adolescents, and young adults and survival has not been substantially improved for decades.
Daniel Thor Halberg Dybdal   +7 more
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Characterising adverse events in postdischarge high-risk patients with 6-month follow-up in a Korean tertiary hospital: a retrospective cohort study

BMJ Open
Objectives This study aimed to examine adverse event occurrences in outpatient care settings and healthcare utilisation after discharge and to identify the characteristics of patients at high risk of safety issues during the care transition from the ...
Jee-In Hwang   +2 more
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Knowledge and Cognitive Determinants of Health-Seeking Behaviour Among Healthcare Professionals in a Nigerian Tertiary Hospital: A Behavioural Science Perspective

Critique Open Research & Review
Healthcare professionals play a central role in promoting the health of communities, yet their own health-seeking practices remain poorly understood.
The Penkup Collaboration
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[Coding problems in medical information in the framework of the medicalization of the hospital information system].

Revue d'epidemiologie et de sante publique, 1991
The authors review the difficulties presented by the description of medical data, on the basis of the french experience with the programme to medicalize the hospital information system. They explain the different steps in preparing a hospital discharge abstract, and the difficulties presented by each one.
P, Lombrail   +7 more
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The Role of Medical Direction in Systems of Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest

Cardiology Clinics, 2018
Survival for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is, on average, approximately 10% but considerable variability exists among emergency medical services (EMS) systems across the United States. The medical director of an EMS system has considerable control and influence over outcomes in a system by developing evidence-based protocols and overseeing a ...
Holbrook Hill, Stoecklein   +1 more
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New hospital payment systems

Journal of Health Organization and Management, 2009
PurposeThis paper seeks to identify different medical strategies adopted in relation to the new hospital payment systems in Germany, The Netherlands and England and analyse how the medical strategies have impacted on the emergence of these New Public Management policy tools between 2002 and 2007.Design/methodology/approachA comparative approach is ...
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