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Asuka Takeda, Yuichi Ando and Jun Tomio
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a decline in outpatient attendance. Therefore, this study aimed to clarify long- and short-term clinic attendance trends by speciality in Japan between 2009 and 2021. A retrospective observational study of Japan?s claims...
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Celene Ting, Alyssa Yenyi Chan, Lai Gwen Chan and Zoe Jane-Lara Hildon
(1) Background: As COVID-19 transmission continues despite vaccination programs, healthcare workers (HCWs) face an ongoing pandemic response. We explore the effects of this on (1) Heartware, by which we refer to morale and commitment of HCWs; and identif...
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Augustus Aturinde and Ali Mansourian
While COVID-19 is a global pandemic, different countries have experienced different morbidity and mortality patterns. We employ retrospective and prospective space?time permutation analysis on COVID-19 positive records across different municipalities in ...
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Christine Große, Pär M. Olausson and Bo Svensson
This paper examines the role of regional airports in regional and municipal crisis preparedness based on evidence from a case study in Sweden. During the summer of 2018, Sweden experienced some of the most extensive wildfires in modern time. Aerial suppr...
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Nathalie Sänger, Christine Heinzel and Simone Sandholz
The current understanding of critical health infrastructure resilience is still dominated by a technical perspective. Reality however is different, as past events including the COVID-19 pandemic have revealed: emergency situations are only rarely exclusi...
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Stephanie BLACK,Daniel GLASER-SEGURA
Pág. 325
Organizations have worked over the years to develop efficiencies to their supply chains, which includes efforts to reduce waste, lower costs, consolidate suppliers and distributors, better manage costs of goods sold and inventory, develop efficiencies in...
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G. C. Gray and G. Kayali
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