Search for dissertations about: "financial management of hospitals"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words financial management of hospitals.
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1. Non-communicable diseases and war injuries in Palestine : burden, incidence and management in the health system
Abstract : Background: The epidemics of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and war-related injuries are a significant health concerns, and are rapidly emerging as major causes of mortality and disability globally, particularly in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) such as Palestine. Health research on the epidemiology and management of NCDs and war injuries is scarce and largely neglected. READ MORE
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2. The adoption, adaptation, and abandonment of value-based health care
Abstract : Introduction: Value-based health care (VBHC) is a strategic framework designed to improve care in parallel with lowered or sustained costs. It was soon touted as “the strategy that will fix health care”, garnering increased attention in different countries. READ MORE
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3. The Psychosocial Situation of Adults with Congenital Heart Disease in Iran
Abstract : Background and objectives:Adults with congenital heart disease (CHD) are a new group of patients with a prevalence of 4 per 1000. They have evolved as a result of significant improvements in medical management during the past decades. READ MORE
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4. Competing logics in hospital mergers : the case of the Karolinska University Hospital
Abstract : Introduction: Today there is no doubt that mergers have permeated all sectors of society, including health care. Starting in the US, extensive waves of hospital mergers occurred at a record pace in the 1980’s typically justified by promising dramatic financial and operational improvements. READ MORE
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5. Access to tuberculosis care in rural China : comparing the impact of alternative control projects
Abstract : Background: China has the second highest burden of tuberculosis (TB) worldwide. The modern TB control strategies Directly Observed Treatment, Short Course (DOTS) has, since 1992, been adopted by the National TB Control Programme (NTP) with subsidized or free TB care to smear-positive TB patients. READ MORE