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What Internists and Neurologists Know and Think About Catatonia. [PDF]

open access: yesPrim Care Companion CNS Disord
Kaur J, Maeng DD, Wortzel JR, Oldham MA.
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A behavioural science framework for tackling upstream challenges in health systems. [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ Glob Health
Smith J   +5 more
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Virtual Mentored Implementation to Improve Care Transitions in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Protocol for a Pragmatic Implementation Study.

open access: yesJMIR Res Protoc
Lee CT   +13 more
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Reengineering

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1993
Computerization in healthcare is a vital component of operational restructuring, but simply automating existing systems will not achieve the maximum benefit information technology has to offer. The authors present a discussion of information technology and healthcare, addressing a forecast of the predominant technologies in this decade, the impact of ...
Mary Crabtree Tonges, Eunice Laivrenz
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Reengineering

Journal of Business Strategy, 1996
When Albemarle Corporation was created as a $2.2 billion spin off of Ethyl Corporation's specialty chemical businesses in 1994, president and COO Gary Cook found himself at the helm of a company that lacked viable strategies for growth. Its production processes were driven by tradition, not the marketplace. Manufacturing and R&D barely communicated,
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Towards reengineering in reuse reengineering processes

Proceedings of International Conference on Software Maintenance, 2002
Reuse of existing software has been regarded in recent years as a feasible solution to software quality and productivity improvement problems. Various reference paradigms for setting up a reuse reengineering process have been proposed. With reference to the RE/sup 2/ (Reverse Engineering and Reuse Reengineering) paradigm, this paper addresses the ...
Gerardo, Canfora   +2 more
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The Reengineering Wiki

Proceedings of the Sixth European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering, 2003
The reverse and reengineering research communities have a strong tradition of collecting, organizing, and unifying research results. Typical examples include an explicit taxonomy, dedicated web sites, an annotated bibliography, as well as efforts in exchange formats and tool evaluation.
van Deursen, A., Visser, E.
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Managing Reengineering Implementation

Journal For Healthcare Quality, 1996
Reengineering provides the means to radically affect the way in which services are provided and results in significant change within an organization. Many reengineering efforts fail to deliver on their promises, however, because of poor implementation.
Anna Marie Butrie   +2 more
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Trauma Registry Reengineered

Journal of Trauma Nursing, 2014
A successful trauma registry balances accuracy of abstraction and timeliness of case submissions to achieve quality performance. Staffing to achieve quality performance is a challenge at times based on competitive institutional need. The aim of this performance improvement timing study was to identify trauma registry job responsibilities and redesign ...
Christina, Wargo   +6 more
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Hospitals and Reengineering

Journal of Hospital Marketing & Public Relations, 2002
One of the key success factors for reengineering in hospitals will be the ability of health care leaders to redefine their organizations in terms of process. Hospital managers are responding with anything from mergers to minor shifts in strategic thinking.
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