Search for dissertations about: "Design, development and implementation of a quality management system"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 22 swedish dissertations containing the words Design, development and implementation of a quality management system.
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1. Understanding the system-level for Mobility as a Service : A framework to evaluate full-scale impacts of MaaS
Abstract : Mobility as a Service (MaaS), as a concept, has been widely popularised and considered to hold promising potential in reducing travel-related environmental impacts and transforming our current transport system. MaaS enables intermodal travel by providing enhanced features for users to access multiple mobility services. READ MORE
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2. Performance Measurement Systems in Swedish Health Care Services
Abstract : In the quality management literature, measurements are attributed great importance in improving products and processes. Systems for performance measurement assessing financial and non-financial measurements were developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s. READ MORE
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3. Integrative Medicine in the Dutch healthcare system : prerequisites and tools for implementation
Abstract : Integrative Medicine (IM) is a care approach that focuses on the overall well-being and healing process of patients rather than solely on their disease. IM educates and empowers people to be active players in their own care, emphasizes the therapeutic relationship, and makes use of all appropriate evidence-based approaches. READ MORE
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4. The Development and Evaluation of Hospital Pay-for-Performance in Lebanon: Casemix, Readmissions and Patient Perspectives
Abstract : Background: Pay-for-performance (P4P) has been widely used in healthcare, but there are few experiences of hospital-based P4P at scale. The evidence of impact from these has been mixed, and there has been increased recognition of the importance of different contexts, designs, incentives and other factors. READ MORE
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5. Planned Change and Inertia : Integrating Technology, Organization and Human Aspects
Abstract : New work organization and new computer-based tools can save costs and improve quality. A fact that often is not acknowledged is that new work organization and new computer-based tools take resources from the organization.Three empirical studies were performed in production, concerning changed work organization and managerial innovation. READ MORE