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Maryna Stasevych and Viktor Zvarych
The future of innovative robotic technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) in pharmacy and medicine is promising, with the potential to revolutionize various aspects of health care. These advances aim to increase efficiency, improve patient outcomes,...
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Pavana Pradeep and Krishna Kant
Internet of Things (IoT) systems are becoming ubiquitous in various cyber?physical infrastructures, including buildings, vehicular traffic, goods transport and delivery, manufacturing, health care, urban farming, etc. Often multiple such IoT subsystems a...
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Berit Irene Helgheim and Birgithe Sandbaek
(1) Background: This paper investigates the distribution of work hours by activity, for the main staff categories in home care services in three rural Norwegian municipalities. In Norway these categories are registered nurses, assistant nurses and assist...
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Jorge Culebro Moreno,Benjamin Mendez Bahena,Pablo Cruz
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The present article analyzes actions carried out by different organizations of the Mexican public health sector to manage the crisis caused by an earthquake in Mexico City. The investigation is focused on the way in which coordination and regulation inst...
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Janet G. Baseman, Debra Revere and Ian Painter
Public health surveillance of communicable diseases depends on timely, complete, accurate, and useful data that are collected across a number of healthcare and public health systems. Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) which support electronic sharing of...
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Mauro ROMANELLI
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Health care organizations have to develop a sustainable path for creating public value by seeking legitimacy for building and maintaining public trust with patients as social and economic institutions creating value and sustaining both health and wealth ...
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Parvin Shaikh,Ujwala Dange
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The nature of their work requires the healthcare professionals to work in shifts, work overtime, report to duty at odd hours, take care of people who are sick and are sometimes terminally ill. Apart from draining them of physical energy, being in contact...
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?arko Radenovic,Slavoljub Milovanovic,Goran Milovanovic
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Electronic business of healthcare organizations is specific technological innovation when it comes to providing adequate health care services. The process of providing health care services in this case is supported by electronic health record, which is a...
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Kahina Lasfer, Art Pyster, Brian Sauser
To meet the challenges that todays pre-Kindergarten children will face as adults, they need effective development and learning organizations. Together, those organizations form the pre-Kindergarten (pre-K) learning enterprise, whose characteristics and b...
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Jocelyn L. Steward, Philip F. Musa, Geoff Willis, Shahid Ali
Adequate diversity in the leadership of health care organizations is a problem that potentially affects overall performance. In this paper, we propose the application of data envelopment analysis (DEA) and strategic human information systems to determine...
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