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A LECTURE ON THE PRESERVATION OF HEALTH.
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T. GARNETT, M.D.

Most medical gentlemen will, it is supposed, agree that the greater part of the numerous train of diseases to which their patients are subject, have been brought on by improper conduct and imprudence. That this conduct often proceeds from ignorance of its bad effects, may be presumed; for though it cannot be denied that some persons are perfectly regardless with respect to their health, yet the…

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Healthcare management and the decision-making process perspective
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Val´erie Buthion

Healthcare appears to be a world of Evidence-Based Medicine and rational decisions. Seldom available, sufficient or relevant in view of human needs, scientific evidence do not address priorities when resources are more than ever globally insufficient to an increasingly voracious system. Literature shows than evidence are not sufficient while a wide range of “stakeholders” vie to influ…

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Working Paper Series
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Kuntz, L. and Scholtes, S.

The appropriate role of medical professionals in a hospital’s top management team is a controversial issue. Clearly, the medical director plays an important part in balancing medical and financial performance. It is perceived wisdom among medics that the medical director’s position should be strong and on an equal footing with the commercial director. Clinicians believe that relegat…

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Navigating Provenance Information for Distributed Healthcare Management
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Vikas Deora, Arnaud Contes, Omer F. Rana, Shrija Rajbhandari, and Ian Wootten

Provenance information provides a useful basis to verify whether a particular application behavior has been adhered to. This is particularly useful to evaluate the basis for a particular outcome, as a result of a process, and to verify if the process involved in making the decision con- forms to some predefined set of rules. This is significant in a healthcare scenario, where it is necessary …

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AEROPLANES AND DIRIGIBLES OF WAR
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Frederick A. Talbot

It is a curious circumstance that an invention, which is hailed as being one of the greatest achievements ever recorded in the march of civilisation, should be devoted essentially to the maiming of humanity and the destruction of property. In no other trend of human endeavour is this factor so potently demonstrated as in connection with Man's Conquest of the Air. The dogged struggle against th…

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Managing Health Care Waste Disposal
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World Health Organization, , Africa Region, Harare, Zimbabwe; and IT Power India, Pvt. Ltd., Pondic

Health care waste management (HCWM) has been described as “a process to help ensure proper hospital hygiene and the safety of health care workers and communities. It includes planning and procurement, construction, staff training and behavior, proper use of tools, machines and pharmaceuticals, proper disposal methods inside and outside the hospital, and evaluation.”1 Health care waste manag…

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Wearable Sensors for Pervasive Healthcare Management
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Daniel Olgu´ın Olgu´ın, Peter A. Gloor and Alex (Sandy) Pentland

We show that it is possible to identify individual personality traits and measure group performance in a Post- anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) using wearable sensors. We instrumented a group of 67 nurses working in the PACU of a Boston area hospital with sociometric badges capable of measuring physical activity, speech activity, face-to-face interaction, and physical proximity. Using the data colle…

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Total Quality Management in Healthcare
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Gunjan Patel

This paper presents the description on Healthcare organizations are required to focus on Total quality improve:- Rendering acceptable, quality health services to patients at affordable price within reasonable price, within in a reasonable time; Applying zero errors to all patients services; maintaining a continuous error prevention program; Training employees in medical care on such aspects as …

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War Injuries, Trauma, and Disaster Relief
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Richard A. Gosselin, M.D., M.P.H., F.R.C.S.

Some volunteer surgeons may be interested in providing care for civilian victims of war in developing countries. More commonly, volunteers will be increasingly confronted with nonintentional acute and chronic trauma cases, mostly from road traffic accidents. On rare occasions, they might even participate in the relief and reconstruction efforts after natural disasters. There are significant dif…

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Tuberculosis of the Musculoskeletal System
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David A. Spiegel, M.D., Girish K. Singh, M.D., and Ashok K. Banskota, M.D.

Tuberculosis remains a major source of morbidity and mortality world- wide, and orthopaedic surgeons working in developing nations, especially in South East Asia, are likely to encounter patients with osteoarticular manifestations of the disease. Chemotherapy is effective, and surgery serves as an adjunct for specific indications. Tuberculous osteomyelitis is the least common presentation, and …

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Orthopedic Techniques in the Management of the Residua of Paralytic Poliomyel…
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Hugh G. Watts, M.D.

In the developed world paralytic poliomyelitis is almost extinct. This is clearly not the case elsewhere While immunization has markedly decreased the incidence it has no effect on those who already have had the disease. These children are now mostly adults. This has a number of important orthopedic implications: 1) Adults do not heal as readily; 2) Postoperative regimens need to be extended; 3…

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Nonoperative Management of Pediatric Upper Extremity Fractures or ‘Don’t …
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Kaye E. Wilkins, D.V.M., M.D.

With the exception of fractures involving the distal humerus, almost all fractures of the upper extremity can be successfully treated by noninvasive methods. The surgeon treating upper extremity fractures in children in areas of developing nations where the medical and surgical resources are limited should have a good knowledge of the nonoperative techniques available. He or she should also be …

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The Neglected Clubfoot
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John Norgrove Penny, M.D., F.R.C.S.

The neglected clubfoot deformity is a major disabler of children and adults in developing nations. The bones and joints of the foot deform into fixed equinus, adductus, cavus, and supination as patients walk on the side or dorsum of the foot. There is severe obliquity of the calcaneocuboid joint, which must be corrected in most cases. An algorithmic surgical approach, using peritalar soft tissu…

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Chronic Osteomyelitis in Children
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David A. Spiegel, M.D. and John Norgrove Penny, M.D., F.R.C.S.(C)

In developing countries, chronic osteomyelitis often results from untreated acute hematogenous osteomyelitis but may also be seen as sequelae of trauma (war injuries). This condition is characterized by areas of devitalized bone/soft tissue (sequestra), which serve as a nidus for recurrent episodes of infection. The periosteal response (involucrum) serves to restore structural integrity, and pa…

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Technical guidelines on the environmentally sound management of biomedical an…
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Basel Convention series

The disposal of wastes originating from health-care establishments (public and private) can have an effect on human health and well-being, the environment (air, water, soil, animals, plants, landscape) and issues relating to public security and order. 2. Nevertheless, experience has proven that wastes originating from health-care establishments, when properly managed, generally pose no greater…

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Social Work Best Practice Healthcare Case Management Standards
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS

Currently, the term Case Management has varied meanings within the context of its use by multiple professions. Consequently, these variations and the lack of nationally supported standards create inconsistent understandings related to Social Workers practicing Case Management. The result is the inconsistent application of Social Work in Healthcare Case Management. Case Management Social …

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Revenue Cycle Management in the U.S. Hospital Industry
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Simone Rauscher

Revenue cycle management — all clinical and administrative activities related to generating and collecting patient revenue — has gained in importance in today’s business environment, in which hospitals are confronted with stricter regulations and billing requirements, underpayments, and greater delays in payments. Despite the continued interest of practitioners, revenue cycle mana…

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Significant Industries A Report to the Workforce Development System
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The New York State Department of Labor

One of the major objectives of the workforce development system is to encourage local workforce investment boards (LWIBs) to plan strategically and focus their resources in priority industries (and eventually on priority occupations within those industries). In order to accomplish this goal, it is critical for local decision makers to have the information needed to identify priority industries…

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HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT REVIEW
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J. DEANE WALDMAN, FRANK KELLY, SANJEEC ARORA AND HOWARD L. SMITH

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Self-Management Support: A Health Care Intervention
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BC Ministry of Health

The British Columbia Ministry of Health has actively supported self-management for chronic health conditions since 2002. This support has been primarily directed to the delivery of evidence-based self- management programs for persons with chronic health conditions and training in self-management support strategies for health professionals. British Columbia’s “Patients as Partners” initia…

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EVIDENCE IN MANAGEMENT DESICION
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JACQUELINE SWAN, AILEEN CLARKE, DAVID NICOLINI, JOHN POWELL, HARRY SCABROUGH, CLAUDIA ROGINSKI, EMMA

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Taxonomy of Risk-Sharing Agreements
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Healthcare Management Initiative

Risk-sharing arrangements (RSAs), also known as managed entry agreements (MEAs), are often categorized as financial/non-health outcome or health outcome-based1. RSAs have been predominantly adopted in the pharmaceutical sector, though they are gaining traction also in the medical device industry, particularly in areas such as diabetes.

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Current and emerging issues in the healthcare sector, including home and comm…
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European Agency for Safety and Health

The European health care sector has a critical role to play in the achievement of the goals of the Europe 2020 strategy by contributing to the overall health and well-being of the workforce and society as a whole. In addition, the health and social care sector is also an important employer, whose significance is likely to grow in the context of demographic change. As a result, healthcare employ…

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Eight Ways to Reduce State Healthcare Costs
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Xerox Corporation

Medicaid programs nationwide face many new challenges. Burgeoning Medicaid enrollment and revenue shortfalls (and the resulting budget cuts) have placed a significant burden on the states’ ability to support their existing programs. The passage of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 has stretched Medicaid capabilities and resources even further. The Health Information Technolog…

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Hospital Management & Information System (HMIS)
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Quintegra Solutions

Quintegra’s HMIS is a revolutionary solution with end-to-end features for simplifying hospital management –all at a cost which provides the fastest ROI  Access to the right information and the automation of complex tasks & workflow is the key focus of the HMIS, enabling freeing the staff to spend more time on caring for patients and extending the reach of services  The HMIS is d…

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QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT Techniques and Applications
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Yasar A. Ozcan

This book is written to meet the need for a quantitative methods curriculum in health administration or health care management programs. It is designed so that it can be used for one-semester courses in graduate programs as well as for advanced undergraduate programs in health administration.Practical and contemporary examples from the field make it a useful reference book for health care mana…

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Information and Communication Technology in Healthcare Management Systems: Pr…
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Dr S M Aqil Burney, Nadeem Mahmood and Zain Abbas

Information and communication technologies (ICT) are being widely used in healthcare management systems. Rapid advancements in ICT in the last decade or so provide solutions to the problems in healthcare management systems. These include a wide spectrum of issues such as patient safety, dietary management, telemedicine, digital imaging, document management etc. This paper explores the emerging …

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Positive practice environments for health care professionals
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Today there is a global health workforce crisis – one marked by critical imbalances. Many countries are faced with the challenge of shortages of dentists, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, physiotherapists and other health workers. In some countries these shortages co-exist with underemployed and unemployed health professionals, because of funding shortfalls, planning inadequacies and geographic …

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Quality Assurance of Health Care In Developing Countries
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Lori DiPrete Brown, Lynne Miller Franco, Nadwa Rafeh AND Theresa Hatzell

The Quality Assurance Project (QAP) was initiated in 1990 to develop and implement sustainable approaches for improving the quality of health care in less developed countries. QAP has two broad objectives: 1) to provide technical assistance in designing and implementing effective strategies for monitoring quality and correcting systemic deficiencies; and 2) to re- fine existing methods for en…

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Complexity and the Adoption of Innovation in Health Care
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Paul Plsek

Baking a cake is a simple problem. Simple problems lend themselves to a recipe approach. The process and results are generalizable; and while special skill at cooking is a plus, it is not essential for success.  Sending a rocket to the moon is an example of a complicated problem. Complicated problems are best dealt with using formulaic and expert-knowledge approaches. The overall problem can b…

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